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December 2015, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 980-994 The Major Ideologies of Liberalism, Socialism and Conservatism
by James Alexander - 995-1013 Voter Election Frames: What were the Elections about?
by Jacob Shamir & Michal Shamir & Liron Lavi - 1014-1030 Relational Transformation and Agonistic Dialogue in Divided Societies
by Sarah Maddison - 1031-1051 Teaching Tolerance? Associational Diversity and Tolerance Formation
by Carolin Rapp & Markus Freitag - 1052-1069 Political Parties and Power: A New Framework for Analysis
by Danny Rye - 1070-1086 Restrictions on the Religious Practices of Religious Minorities: A Global Survey
by Jonathan Fox & Yasemin Akbaba - 1087-1102 Liberal Multiculturalism and Confessional Religious Schooling
by Bryan T. McGraw - 1103-1119 Strategies of Deliberation: Bourdieu and Struggles over Legitimate Positions
by Markus Holdo - 1120-1139 Diagnosing the Securitisation of Immigration at the EU Level: A New Method for Stronger Empirical Claims
by Stéphane J. Baele & Olivier C. Sterck - 1140-1157 Pariahs or Partners? Inclusion and Exclusion of Radical Right Parties and the Effects on Their Policy Positions
by Tjitske Akkerman & Matthijs Rooduijn - 1158-1178 Political Trust as a Rational Attitude: A Comparison of the Nature of Political Trust across Different Levels of Education
by Erika Elsas - 1179-1197 Political Performance: A Framework for Analysing Democratic Politics
by Shirin M. Rai - 1198-1215 Positive Duties and Human Rights: Challenges, Opportunities and Conceptual Necessities
by Hugh Breakey
October 2015, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 730-746 Performing the Egyptian Revolution: Origins of Collective Restraint Action in the Midan
by Adham Saouli - 747-764 Avoidance and Engagement: Issue Competition in Multiparty Systems
by Christoffer Green-Pedersen & Peter B. Mortensen - 765-792 Local Civic Participation and Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from England and Wales
by Carolina Johnson - 793-813 Inequality in the ‘Conflict of Conflicts’? The Impact of Citizen Sophistication on Agenda-setting Effects
by Rune Stubager - 814-829 Is the ‘Constitution of Equality’ Parliamentary, Presidential or Hybrid?
by Steffen Ganghof - 830-851 Symbolic Meta-Policy: (Not) Tackling Climate Change in the Transport Sector
by Ian Bache & Louise Reardon & Ian Bartle & Matthew Flinders & Greg Marsden - 852-869 Christianity, Islam and Modernity: Explaining Prohibitions on Homosexuality in UN Member States
by Achim Hildebrandt - 870-886 Human Rights and the Regulation of Transnational Clinical Trials
by Roland Pierik - 887-902 Liars or Self-Deceived? Reflections on Political Deception
by Anna Elisabetta Galeotti - 903-918 Is There a Distinctively Associative Account of Political Obligation?
by John Horton & Ryan Gabriel Windeknecht - 919-934 Playing Kant at the Court of King Arthur
by Robert Jubb - 935-950 Ownership by Agreement
by Peter Lindsay - 951-974 Social Trust Fosters an Ability to Help Those in Need: Jewish Refugees in the Nazi Era
by Christian Bjørnskov
August 2015, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 512-528 The Militant Strain: An Analysis of Anti-secular Discourse in Britain
by Steven Kettell - 529-547 Normalising or Equalising Party Competition? Assessing the Impact of the Web on Election Campaigning
by Rachel K. Gibson & Ian McAllister - 548-568 Compulsory Voting and the Turnout Decision Calculus
by Shane P. Singh - 569-588 The Expanding Core and Varying Degrees of Insiderness: Institutionalised Interest Group Access to Advisory Councils
by Bert Fraussen & Jan Beyers & Tom Donas - 589-607 Environmental Democratisation: Assessing the Impact of Democratisation on Environmental Capacity in South and Southeastern Europe
by Thomas O'Brien - 608-625 The Ideology of Far Left Populism in Greece: Blame, Victimhood and Revenge in the Discourse of Greek Anarchists
by Roman Gerodimos - 626-641 Explaining Territorial Change in Federal Democracies: A Comparative Historical Institutionalist Approach
by Louise Tillin - 642-662 Economic Inequality and the Social Capital Gap in the United States across Time and Space
by Matthew Wright - 663-678 Should Kids Pay Their Own Way?
by Patrick Tomlin - 679-695 Distributive Justice and the Problem of Friendship
by Chiara Cordelli - 696-712 Animal Rights Advocacy and Legitimate Public Deliberation
by John Hadley - 713-728 Locke on Territorial Rights
by Bas Van der Vossen
June 2015, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 277-277 Leadership without Leaders? Starters and Followers in Online Collective Action
by Helen Z. Margetts & Peter John & Scott A. Hale & Stéphane Reissfelder - 278-299 Leadership without Leaders? Starters and Followers in Online Collective Action
by Helen Z. Margetts & Peter John & Scott A. Hale & Stéphane Reissfelder - 300-318 Emergency Europe
by Jonathan White - 319-335 Individuality, Freedom and Socialism: The British Idealists' Critiques of the Fichtean State
by Colin Tyler - 336-352 Presidents, Prime Ministers and Policy Rhetoric: The ‘Credibility Gaps’ of Woodrow Wilson and Kevin Rudd in the League of Nations and Climate Change Debates
by Wesley Widmaier & Dennis Grube - 353-372 Why Pick on Us? Environmental INGOs and State Shaming as a Strategic Substitute
by Amanda Murdie & Johannes Urpelainen - 373-389 The Democratic Costs of Size: How Increasing Size Affects Citizen Satisfaction with Local Government
by Sune Welling Hansen - 390-411 Process Preferences and British Public Opinion: Citizens' Judgements about Government in an Era of Anti-politics
by Nicholas Allen & Sarah Birch - 412-430 From Sovereignty in Australia to Australian Sovereignty
by Raia Prokhovnik - 431-448 Social Values and Cross-National Differences in Attitudes towards Welfare
by Gizem Arikan & Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom - 449-465 Negative Duties, the WTO and the Harm Argument
by Carmen Pavel - 466-480 Bernard Williams and the Basic Legitimation Demand: A Defence
by Edward Hall - 481-494 Stability and Congruence in Political Liberalism: The Promise of an Ideal of Civic Friendship
by Mihaela Georgieva - 495-509 Identity Claims: Why Liberal Neutrality is the Solution, Not the Problem
by Peter Balint
March 2015, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-1 Blame and Punishment? The Electoral Politics of Extreme Austerity in Greece
by Georgios Karyotis & Wolfgang Rüdig - 2-24 Blame and Punishment? The Electoral Politics of Extreme Austerity in Greece
by Georgios Karyotis & Wolfgang Rüdig - 25-42 Situating Speech: A Rhetorical Approach to Political Strategy
by James Martin - 43-59 The Politicization of European Integration: More than an Elite Affair?
by Achim Hurrelmann & Anna Gora & Andrea Wagner - 60-79 Populists in Parliament: Comparing Left-Wing and Right-Wing Populism in the Netherlands
by Simon Otjes & Tom Louwerse - 80-100 Imagined Immigration: The Impact of Different Meanings of ‘Immigrants’ in Public Opinion and Policy Debates in Britain
by Scott Blinder - 101-122 Political Mobilisation, Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion: The Conditional Effect of Political Parties
by Marc Helbling & Tim Reeskens & Dietlind Stolle - 123-141 The Impact of Education on the Development of Political Trust: Results from a Five-Year Panel Study among Late Adolescents and Young Adults in Belgium
by Marc Hooghe & Ruth Dassonneville & Sofie Marien - 142-160 Playing with Privacy: Games for Education and Communication in the Politics of Online Privacy
by David Barnard-Wills & Debi Ashenden - 161-180 Recognition and Moral Progress: A Case Study about Discourses on Disability in the Media
by Rousiley C. M. Maia & Ana Carolina Vimieiro - 181-201 Domestic Institutions and Market Pressures as Drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility: Company Initiatives in Denmark and the UK
by Dana Brown & Jette Steen Knudsen - 202-220 The Longest Negotiation: British Policy, IRA Strategy and the Making of the Northern Ireland Peace Settlement
by Niall Ó Dochartaigh - 221-239 Structural Group Leadership and Regime Effectiveness
by Frank Grundig & Hugh Ward - 240-258 How Well are Global Citizenries Informed about Democracy? Ascertaining the Breadth and Distribution of Their Democratic Enlightenment and Its Sources
by Youngho Cho - 259-275 Democracy as the Search for Justice: A Defence of the Democracy/Contractualism Analogy
by Jeffrey W. Howard
April 2015, Volume 63
- 2-17 From Government to Governance: A Symbolic Mutation and Its Repercussions for Democracy
by Matthias Lievens - 18-37 Democratic Discontent in Old and New Democracies: Assessing the Importance of Democratic Input and Governmental Output
by Stefan Dahlberg & Jonas Linde & Sören Holmberg - 38-54 Democratic Meta-Deliberation: Towards Reflective Institutional Design
by Claudia Landwehr - 55-72 Political Institutions and the Distributional Consequences of Suffrage Extension
by Tarik Abou-Chadi & Matthias Orlowski - 73-90 How Do Citizens Evaluate Public Officials? The Role of Performance and Expectations on Political Trust
by Ben Seyd - 91-109 How Do Land Takings Affect Political Trust in Rural China?
by Ernan Cui & Ran Tao & Travis J. Warner & Dali L. Yang - 110-130 Equal Partners in Dialogue? Participation Equality in a Transnational Deliberative Poll (Europolis)
by Marlène Gerber - 131-152 Ethnicity and Trust: A Multifactorial Experiment
by Henar Criado & Francisco Herreros & Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda - 153-172 Participation, Representation and Expertise: Citizen Preferences for Political Decision-Making Processes
by Joan Font & Magdalena Wojcieszak & Clemente J. Navarro - 173-190 CPSU Legacies and Regional Democracy in Contemporary Russia
by Alexander Libman & Anastassia V. Obydenkova
October 2014, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 469-469 The Responses of Populism to Dahl's Democratic Dilemmas
by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser - 470-487 The Responses of Populism to Dahl's Democratic Dilemmas
by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser - 488-501 Cicero, Roman Republicanism and the Contested Meaning of Libertas
by Geoff Kennedy - 502-521 Ambivalence, Political Engagement and Context
by April A. Johnson - 522-538 Thresholds of State Change: Changing British State Institutions and Practices in Northern Ireland after Direct Rule
by Jennifer Todd - 539-555 Canada's Republican Invention? On the Political Theory and Practice of Citizens' Assemblies
by John Grant - 556-572 The Problem of Pluralist Authority
by Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli - 573-595 Does Diversity Erode Social Cohesion? Conceptual and Methodological Issues
by Gal Ariely - 596-617 Beyond Generalised Trust: Norms of Reciprocity as an Alternative Form of Social Capital in an Assimilationist Integration Regime
by Birte Gundelach & Richard Traunmüller - 618-633 Failing International Climate Politics and the Fairness of Going First
by Aaron Maltais - 634-651 Reclaiming Feminist Futures: Co-opted and Progressive Politics in a Neo-liberal Age
by Catherine Eschle & Bice Maiguashca - 652-668 ‘All about Eve’: Mothers, Masculinities and the 2011 UK Riots
by Fidelma Ashe - 669-685 The Second International: The Impact of Domestic Factors on International Organization Dysfunction
by Meral Ugur Cinar & Kursat Cinar - 686-697 Haves and Have-Nots before the Law Lords
by Chris Hanretty
June 2014, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 229-229 The Calculus of Ethnic Minority Voting in Britain
by David Sanders & Anthony Heath & Stephen Fisher & Maria Sobolewska - 230-251 The Calculus of Ethnic Minority Voting in Britain
by David Sanders & Anthony Heath & Stephen Fisher & Maria Sobolewska - 252-272 Party Politicisation and the Formative Phase of Environmental Policy-Making in Multi-level Systems: Electoral Discourse in UK Meso-elections 1998–2011
by Paul Chaney - 273-291 Globalization, Threat and Religious Freedom
by Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom & Gizem Arikan & Udi Sommer - 292-308 Party Agency and the Religious–Secular Cleavage in Post-Communist Countries: The Case of Romania
by Christopher Raymond - 309-325 The Green Legacy of 1989: Revolutions, Environmentalism and the Global Age
by Olaf Corry - 326-342 Towards a Theory of Asylum as Reparation for Past Injustice
by James Souter - 343-360 The Uneven Path of UK Devolution: Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Regionalism in England – Cornwall and the North-East Compared
by Joanie Willett & Arianna Giovannini - 361-380 Local Elections as a ‘Stepping Stone’: Does Winning Council Seats Boost the Liberal Democrats' Performance in General Elections?
by David Cutts - 381-397 Rethinking Populism: Politics, Mediatisation and Political Style
by Benjamin Moffitt & Simon Tormey - 398-417 The Politics of Patronage and Coalition: How Parties Allocate Managerial Positions in State-Owned Enterprises
by Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik - 418-434 Beyond the Sovereign State: Isopolitan Citizenship, Race and Anglo-American Union
by Duncan Bell - 435-451 Does the WTO Violate Human Rights (and Do I Help It)? Beyond the Metaphor of Culpability for Systemic Global Poverty
by Saladin Meckled-Garcia - 452-467 Tales of the Apolitical
by Jonathan Dean
March 2014, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-1 Beyond Quotas: Strategies to Promote Gender Equality in Elected Office
by Mona Lena Krook & Pippa Norris - 2-20 Beyond Quotas: Strategies to Promote Gender Equality in Elected Office
by Mona Lena Krook & Pippa Norris - 21-36 Elections in Hybrid Regimes: Conceptual Stretching Revived
by Lee Morgenbesser - 37-52 Canine Justice: An Associative Account
by Laura Valentini - 53-69 Romantic Liberalism: An Alternative Perspective on Liberal Disrespect in the Muhammad Cartoons Controversy
by Gina Gustavsson - 70-82 Rousseau, Happiness and Human Nature
by Graeme Garrard - 83-98 ‘Every Father is a Superhero to His Children’: The Gendered Politics of the (Real) Fathers 4 Justice Campaign
by Ana Jordan - 99-115 Constitutional Secession Rights, Exit Threats and Multinational Democracy
by Andrew Shorten - 116-135 Deliberating across Deep Divides
by Robert C. Luskin & Ian O'Flynn & James S. Fishkin & David Russell - 136-158 Partisan Bias in Opinion Formation on Episodes of Political Controversy: Evidence from Great Britain
by Markus Wagner & Jessica Tarlov & Nick Vivyan - 159-171 Fairness Obligations and Non-acceptance of Benefits
by George Klosko - 172-196 Policy Instability in a Comparative Perspective: The Context of Heresthetic
by Maoz Rosenthal - 197-215 How Proximate and ‘Meta-institutional’ Contexts Shape Institutional Change: Explaining the Rise of the People's Bank of China
by Stephen Bell & Hui Feng - 216-222 Resources, Rights and Global Justice: A Response to Kolers
by Chris Armstrong - 223-228 Reply to Armstrong
by Avery Kolers
April 2014, Volume 62
- 2-19 Potentially Voting across the Divide in Deeply Divided Places: Ethnic Catch-All Voting in Consociational Northern Ireland
by John Garry - 20-41 Two Levels of Campaigning: An Empirical Test of the Party-Centred Theory of Professionalisation
by Jens Tenscher & Juri Mykkänen - 42-60 Negative Campaigning in Western Europe: Similar or Different?
by Annemarie S. Walter - 61-80 Democratising Party Leadership Selection in Belgium: Motivations and Decision Makers
by Bram Wauters - 81-98 Deliberative Democracy and the Legitimacy of the European Union: A Reappraisal of Conflict
by Amandine Crespy - 99-116 The Consensus Paradox: Does Deliberative Agreement Impede Rational Discourse?
by Henrik Friberg-Fernros & Johan Karlsson Schaffer - 117-133 From Citizens' Deliberation to Popular Will Formation? Generating Democratic Legitimacy in Transnational Deliberative Polling
by Espen D. H. Olsen & Hans-Jörg Trenz - 134-152 The Civic Personality: Personality and Democratic Citizenship
by Peter Thisted Dinesen & Asbjørn Sonne Nørgaard & Robert Klemmensen - 153-171 Supporting Democracy: Political Participation and Political Attitudes. Exploring Causality Using Panel Data
by Ellen Quintelier & Jan W. Deth - 172-186 Conceptualizing Political Consumerism: How Citizenship Norms Differentiate Boycotting from Buycotting
by Lauren Copeland - 187-201 Deference in Numbers: Consensus, Dissent and Judgement in Mill's Account of Authority
by Alfred Moore
December 2013, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 709-730 Taking Political Engagement Online: An Experimental Analysis of Asynchronous Discussion Forums
by Graham Smith & Peter John & Patrick Sturgis - 731-747 Building Consent: Hegemony, ‘Conceptions of the World’ and the Role of Evangelicals in Global Politics
by Kyle Murray & Owen Worth - 748-766 Re-articulating Dissent: Representing the Working Class from Third Way to New Right in Britain and Chile
by Jon Mansell & Sara C. Motta - 767-783 The Mythologies of Contextualism: Method and Judgment in Skinner's Visions of Politics
by Michelle T. Clarke - 784-798 Adam Smith: Left or Right?
by Craig Smith - 799-815 A Pseudo Dichotomy: Hobbism and Kantianism in Political Philosophy
by Chiayu Chou - 816-833 ‘We Cannot Give One Millimetre'? Liberalism, Enlightenment and Diversity
by John William Tate - 834-849 Luck, Systematic Luck and Business Power: Lucky All the Way Down or Trying Hard to get What it Wants without Trying?
by Andrew Hindmoor & Josh McGeechan - 850-873 Politics in the Boardroom: Corporate Pay, Networks and Recruitment of Former Parliamentarians, Ministers and Civil Servants in Britain
by Sandra González-Bailon & Will Jennings & Martin Lodge - 874-897 How do Competing Interest Groups Influence Environmental Policy? The Case of Renewable Electricity in Industrialized Democracies, 1989–2007
by Andrew Cheon & Johannes Urpelainen - 898-914 An Idea Whose Time has Come? Explaining the Rise of Well-Being in British Politics
by Ian Bache & Louise Reardon - 915-932 The Politics of Unconditional Basic Income: Bringing Bureaucracy Back In
by Jurgen De Wispelaere & Lindsay Stirton
October 2013, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 474-479 Understanding the New Politics of Welfare Reform
by Mónica Brito Vieira & Pedro Ramos Pinto - 480-504 Parties, Unions and Activation Strategies: The Context-Dependent Politics of Active Labour Market Policy Spending
by Markus Tepe & Pieter Vanhuysse - 505-522 Losing the Issue, Losing the Vote: Issue Competition and the Reform of Unemployment Insurance in Germany and Sweden
by Johan Bo Davidsson & Paul Marx - 523-542 Corruption, Bureaucratic Failure and Social Policy Priorities
by Carl Dahlström & Johannes Lindvall & Bo Rothstein - 543-560 Why Didn't They See it Coming? Warning Signs, Acceptable Risks and the Global Financial Crisis
by Andrew Hindmoor & Allan McConnell - 561-579 Religious Supply, Welfare State Restructuring and Faith-Based Social Activities
by Amos Zehavi - 580-598 Governance and Nuclear Power: Why Governing is Easier Said than Done
by Keith Baker & Gerry Stoker - 599-619 Systematising Policy Learning: From Monolith to Dimensions
by Claire A. Dunlop & Claudio M. Radaelli - 620-636 Why and How Narrative Matters in Deliberative Systems
by John Boswell - 637-655 ‘A Very Transcendental Power’: Denaturalisation and the Liberalisation of Citizenship in the United Kingdom
by Matthew J. Gibney - 656-675 Disconnected Citizenship? The Impacts of Anti-terrorism Policy on Citizenship in the UK
by Lee Jarvis & Michael Lister - 676-690 A Democracy Without a People? The ‘Rights of Man’ in French Contemporary Political Thought
by Justine Lacroix - 691-706 The Common Arguments for Fair Trade
by Andrew Walton
June 2013, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 232-249 Resource Rights
by Cara Nine - 250-266 Group Rights and Shared Interests
by Adina Preda - 267-281 Moral Rights, Human Rights and Social Recognition
by Peter Jones - 282-300 Moving Political Meaning across Linguistic Frontiers
by Richard Oliver Collin - 301-318 Taking Discourse Seriously: Discursive Institutionalism and Post-structuralist Discourse Theory
by Francisco Panizza & Romina Miorelli - 319-340 Mapping the Language of Women's Interests: Sex and Party Affiliation in the Bundestag
by Christina Xydias - 341-355 Nudging and Manipulation
by T. M. Wilkinson - 356-377 Explaining Policy Ties in Presidential Congresses: A Network Analysis of Bill Initiation Data
by Eduardo Alemán & Ernesto Calvo - 378-400 From Two-Partism to Alternating Predominance: The Changing UK Party System, 1950–2010
by Thomas Quinn - 401-421 Center-Right Parties in Peace Processes: ‘Slow Learning’ or Punctuated Peace Socialization?
by Nukhet Sandal & Neophytos Loizides - 422-441 Partisanship, Inequality and the Composition of Public Spending on Education
by Dulce Manzano - 442-461 Victimhood Status and Public Attitudes Towards Post-conflict Agreements: Northern Ireland as a Case Study
by John D. Brewer & Bernadette C. Hayes - 462-472 Election Cycles in MPs' Outside Interests? The UK House of Commons, 2005–2010
by Benny Geys
March 2013, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 2-22 Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union Revisited: Input, Output and ‘Throughput’
by Vivien A. Schmidt - 23-41 Inclusive Britishness: A Multiculturalist Advance
by Varun Uberoi & Tariq Modood - 42-66 Social Capital and Ethno-racial Diversity: Learning to Trust in an Immigrant Society
by Dietlind Stolle & Allison Harell - 67-81 The Role of Political Argument in Justice as Impartiality
by Keith Dowding - 82-100 Does Median Voter Income Matter? The Effects of Inequality and Turnout on Government Spending
by Lucy Barnes - 101-118 Satisfaction with Democracy in Multi-ethnic Countries: The Effect of Representative Political Institutions on Ethnic Minorities
by Rubén Ruiz-Rufino - 119-141 Veto Players, the Policy-Making Environment and the Expression of Authoritarian Attitudes
by Shane P. Singh & Kris P. Dunn - 142-160 Fairness and Liability in the Just War: Combatants, Non-combatants and Lawful Irregulars
by Christopher J. Finlay - 161-177 ‘... A 40-Year-Old Black Man Made the Point to Me’: Everyday Knowledge and the Performance of Leadership in Contemporary British Politics
by Judi Atkins & Alan Finlayson - 178-196 Two Types of Self-Censorship: Public and Private
by Philip Cook & Conrad Heilmann - 197-214 George Orwell: The English Dissident as Tory Anarchist
by Peter Wilkin - 215-230 Lockean Toleration: Dialogical not Theological?
by Richard Vernon
April 2013, Volume 61
- 3-22 Explaining Voters' Defection from L abour over the 2005–10 Electoral Cycle: Leadership, Economics and the Rising Importance of Immigration
by Geoffrey Evans & Kat Chzhen - 23-43 What to Do (and Not to Do) with the C omparative M anifestos P roject Data
by Kostas Gemenis - 44-62 Media Personalisation in Context: A Cross-National Comparison between the UK and the N etherlands, 1992–2007
by Jelle W. Boumans & Hajo G. Boomgaarden & Rens Vliegenthart - 63-83 Are ‘Good’ Citizens ‘Good’ Participants? Testing Citizenship Norms and Political Participation across 25 Nations
by Catherine Bolzendahl & Hilde Coffé - 84-104 Constitution or Competence? The SNP 's Re-election in 2011
by Robert Johns & James Mitchell & Christopher J. Carman - 105-128 The Long and the Short of it: Local Campaigning at the B ritish 2010 General Election
by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie & Justin Fisher & David Cutts & Edward Fieldhouse - 129-154 Polls and the Vote in B ritain
by Christopher Wlezien & Will Jennings & Stephen Fisher & Robert Ford & Mark Pickup - 155-176 Rules, Strategies and Words: The Content of the 2010 P rime M inisterial Debates
by Nicholas Allen & Judith Bara & John Bartle - 177-195 Legislative Behaviour in the N orthern I reland A ssembly, 2007–11: Conflict and Consensus in a Developing Consociational Democracy
by Richard S. Conley & Charles Dahan - 196-216 The Combined Impact of Decentralisation and Personalism on the Nationalisation of Party Systems
by Pablo Simón - 217-233 Silvio B erlusconi's Personal Parties: From F orza I talia to the P opolo D ella L ibertà
by Duncan McDonnell - 234-248 Election Closeness, Habit Formation and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Sixteen S wedish Elections
by Maciej A. Górecki
December 2012, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 730-750 The Electoral Impact of the UK 2009 MPs' Expenses Scandal
by Charles Pattie & Ron Johnston - 751-767 Rhetoric and the Political Theory of Ideologies
by Alan Finlayson - 768-786 Public Political Narratives: Developing a Neglected Source through the Exploratory Case of Russia in the Putin-Medvedev Era
by Edwin Bacon - 787-808 Leadership Traits and Media Influence in Britain
by Daniel Stevens & Jeffrey A. Karp - 809-825 Political Feasibility: A Conceptual Exploration
by Pablo Gilabert & Holly Lawford-Smith - 826-842 Policing Civil Disobedience
by William Smith