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March 2000, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 118-131 Then and Now: the British Constitution
by Nevil Johnson
December 1999, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 817-836 Irish Potatoes and British Politics: Interests, Ideology, Heresthetic and the Repeal of the Corn Laws
by Iain McLean & Camilla Bustani - 837-856 The State and the Economy: Opinion Formation and Collaboration as Facets of Economic Management
by Ian Marsh - 857-876 Rating the Chancellors and their Budgets
by Richard Nadeau & Richard G. Niemi - 877-889 Context, Conversation and Conviction: Social Networks and Voting at the 1992 British General Election
by Charles Pattie & Ron Johnston - 890-905 Power and Regulation in Britain
by Joel D. Wolfe - 906-917 Party Strategy and Voter Organization under Cumulative Voting in Victorian England
by Shaun Bowler & Todd Donovan & David M. Farrell - 918-932 On Babies and Bathwater: a Comment on Evans' ‘Economics and Politics Revisited’
by Charles Pattie & Ron Johnston & David Sanders - 933-938 Economics, Politics and the Pursuit of Exogeneity: Why Pattie, Johnston and Sanders are Wrong
by Geoffrey Evans - 939-954 Who Governs Japan? Politicians and Bureaucrats in the Policy‐making Processes
by Maurice Wright - 955-966 Then and Now: Marx and Marxism
by David McLellan - 967-980 Communications
by Michael Hunt
September 1999, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 607-626 Economic Development and Democracy: the View from Latin America
by Todd Landman - 627-642 Contractarianism, Liberal Neutrality, and Epistemology
by Simon Clarke - 643-660 Models of Capitalism in the New World Order: the UK Case
by David Coates - 661-676 ‘Give it the Shade’: Paul Celan and the Politics of Apolitical Poetry
by Roland Bleiker - 677-690 The Face of the State
by Fred Bennett - 691-709 Internationalized Policy Environments and Policy Network Analysis
by William D. Coleman & Anthony Perl - 710-714 Charles Taylor's Politics of Recognition: a Reply to Jonathan Seglow
by Ruth Abbey - 715-717 Reply to Ruth Abbey
by Jonathan Seglow - 718-739 Political Marketing: Lessons for Political Science
by Margaret Scammell - 740-754 Then and Now: Peace Research—Past and Future
by Paul Rogers & Oliver Ramsbotham
August 1999, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 423-430 Introduction: Sovereignty at the Millennium
by Robert Jackson - 431-456 Sovereignty in World Politics: a Glance at the Conceptual and Historical Landscape
by Robert Jackson - 457-473 The Practice of Sovereign Statehood in Contemporary International Society
by Alan James - 474-502 Sovereignty, Nationalism, and Self-determination
by James Mayall - 503-521 The Sharing of Sovereignty: the European Paradox
by William Wallace - 522-537 Sovereignty and the Third World State
by Christopher Clapham - 538-565 The United Nations in the 1990s: Proactive Cosmopolitanism and the Issue of Sovereignty
by Paul Taylor - 566-589 Westphalia, Authority, and International Society
by Daniel Philpott - 590-604 Sovereignty: Change and Continuity in a Fundamental Institution
by Georg Sørensen
June 1999, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 219-239 The Dynamics of Party Preference Change in Britain, 1991–1996
by David Sanders & Malcolm Brynin - 240-257 Business Routes of Influence in Brussels: Exploring the Choice of Direct Representation
by Robert J. Bennett - 258-274 Nationalism and Civil Society in Romania
by Bruce Haddock & Ovidiu Caraiani - 275-291 Paving the Way: the Rise of Direct Action against Road‐building and the Changing Character of British Environmentalism
by Brian Doherty - 292-313 Public and Private
by Peter J. Steinberger - 314-328 Making Sense of Hell: Three Meditations on the Holocaust
by Stephen Eric Bronner - 329-344 Politics and Literature: Means and Ends in Koestler
by Stephen Ingle - 345-359 Foucault, Power, and Institutions
by Mark Bevir - 360-378 Then and Now: Public Administration, 1953–1999
by Andrew Dunsire - 379-380 Communications
by Robert Leach
March 1999, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 2-16 Trust the People! Populism and the Two Faces of Democracy
by Margaret Canovan - 17-31 Constructions of Cultural Identity: Multiculturalism and Exclusion
by Sasja Tempelman - 32-52 Targeting Benefits for Electoral Gain: Constituency Marginality and the Distribution of Grants to English Local Authorities
by Hugh Ward & Peter John - 53-66 Intergenerational Justice and Climate Change
by Edward Page - 67-82 Freedom and Opportunity
by Martin Van Hees & Marcel Wissenburg - 83-99 Pluralism and the Hobbesian Logic of Negative Constitutionalism
by Duncan Ivison - 100-113 Loving Freedom: Aristotle on Slavery and the Good Life
by Russell Bentley - 114-126 Teaching and Learning Politics: a Survey of Practices and Change in UK Universities
by Neil Stammers & Helga Dittmar & Janet Henney - 127-138 The Capacities of Euro Groups in the Integration Process
by Justin Greenwood & Linda Strangward & Lara Stancich - 139-151 Economics and Politics Revisited: Exploring the Decline in Conservative Support, 1992–1995
by Geoffrey Evans - 152-160 Then and Now: Comparative Politics
by Jean Blondel
December 1998, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 853-870 Political Settlements in Northern Ireland and South Africa
by John McGarry - 871-885 Migrants, Civil Society and Sovereign States: Investigating an Ethical Hierarchy
by Mervyn Frost - 886-902 Is There an Alternative to ‘Schengenland’?
by Dora Kostakopoulou - 903-918 Policy Learning and the Drink Question in Britain 1850–1950
by John Greenaway - 919-936 Cultural Diversity and Education: the Dilemma of Political Stability
by Andrea Baumeister - 937-950 Love and Responsibility: a Political Ethic for Hannah Arendt
by Garrath Williams - 951-957 Structure, Agency and Historical Institutionalism
by Colin Hay & Daniel Wincott - 958-962 The Potential of Historical Institutionalism: a Response to Hay and Wincott
by Peter A. Hall & Rosemary C. R. Taylor - 963-977 Universals and Particulars: the Case of Liberal Cultural Nationalism
by Jonathan Seglow
September 1998, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 671-692 Funding the Welfare State: Globalization and the Taxation of Business in Advanced Market Economies
by Duane Swank - 693-708 Transnational and International Exploitation
by Avner De‐Shalit - 709-726 Sport and Civil Society
by Lincoln Allison - 727-747 Arenas without Rules and the Policy Change Process: Outsider Groups and British Roads Policy
by Geoffrey Dudley & Jeremy Richardson - 748-765 Is Nationalism a Distinct Ideology?
by Michael Freeden - 766-776 The Importance of Candidate Characteristics and Local Political Conditions in the 1994 US Mid‐Term Elections
by John Owens - 777-794 Contemporary Challenges to Welfare State Development
by Christopher Pierson - 795-798 Communications
by Paul Dixon & Brendan O'Leary
August 1998, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 423-431 Introduction: Party Structure and Performance in New and Old Democracies
by Richard I. Hofferbert - 432-464 Party Formation and Party System Consolidation in the New Democracies of Central Europe
by David M. Olson - 465-491 The Post-communist Transition and Institutionalization of Lithuania's Parties
by Algis Krupavicius - 492-510 Consolidation and Stabilization of the Party System in the Czech Republic
by Michal Klíma - 511-543 Who Survives? Party Origins, Organizational Development, and Electoral Performance in Post-communist Russia
by Grigorii V. Golosov - 544-571 The Turkish Party System in Transition: Party Performance and Agenda Change
by Ali Çarkog˘lu - 572-588 Parties, Party Systems, and Satisfaction with Democratic Performance in The New Europe
by Christopher J. Anderson - 589-610 Party Appeals and Voter Loyalty in New Democracies
by Gábor Tóka - 611-632 Effects of Party Organization on Performance during the ‘Golden Age’ of Parties
by Kenneth Janda & Tyler Colman - 633-650 Party Families and Democratic Performance: Extraparliamentary vs. Parliamentary Group Power
by Rachel Gibson & Robert Harmel - 651-668 Institutional Arrangements and the Success of New Parties in Old Democracies
by Joseph Willey
June 1998, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 219-235 European Union Decision Making: the Role of Sub‐national Authorities
by Elizabeth Bomberg & John Peterson - 236-259 The Politics of Monetary Leadership and Followership: Stability in the European Monetary System since the Currency Crisis of 1992
by Rawi Abdelal - 260-275 Business Representation in the UK Since 1979: the Case of Trade Associations
by Timothy May & John McHugh & Tom Taylor - 276-294 ‘Inevitable and Unacceptable?’ Methodological Rawlsianism in Anglo‐American Political Philosophy
by Wayne Norman - 295-308 Liberals, Democrats and the Agenda of Politics
by Richard Vernon - 309-327 Uneven Development, Territorial Politics and the British Health Care Reforms
by John Mohan - 328-335 The d'Hondt and Hare/Niemeyer Methods and the Northern Ireland Election of 30 May 1996
by Paul O'Doherty - 336-347 Party Policy in Britain 1997: Results from an Expert Survey
by Michael Laver - 348-363 The Politics of Reading Nietzsche
by Diana Coole
March 1998, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-18 Institutions and Labour Market Performance in Western Europe
by Paul Teague & John Grahl - 19-35 Representation in Local Politics: a Reconsideration and some New Evidence
by Nirmala Rao - 36-52 Non‐Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Politics in the Developing World
by Gerard Clarke - 53-67 Fixed Content of Political Obligations
by George Klosko - 68-81 Liberalism and the Obligation to Military Service
by April Carter - 82-95 Justice, Democracy, and Hazardous Siting
by Christian Hunold & Iris Marion Young - 96-114 Electoral Systems, Campaign Strategies, and Vote Choice in the Ukrainian Parliamentary and Presidential Elections of 1994
by Sarah Birch - 115-139 The Structuring of Political Cleavages in Post‐Communist Societies: the Case of the Czech Republic and Slovakia
by Geoffrey Evans & Stephen Whitefield - 140-163 Real Freedom versus Reciprocity: Competing Views on the Justice of Unconditional Basic Income
by Robert J. Van Der Veen
December 1997, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 853-854 Communications
by Phil Ryan - 855-874 Transition under Eltsin: the Nomenklatura and Political Elite Circulation
by David Lane - 875-899 Electoral Determinants of Agrarian Power: Measuring Rural Decline in Japan
by Aurelia George Mulgan - 900-913 On National Self‐determination
by Margaret Moore - 914-927 Looking over Your Shoulder: the Onlookers of Hegel's Phenomenology
by Jason S. Caro - 928-941 Pooling Cross‐sections: a Comment on Price and Sanders
by Kenneth Macdonald & Anthony Heath - 942-946 Pooling Cross‐sections: a Response to Macdonald and Heath
by Simon Price & David Sanders - 947-954 E. E. Schattschneider's The Semisovereign People
by Peter Mair
September 1997, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 661-662 Communications
by Andrew Chadwick - 663-676 The Conservative Stewardship of Northern Ireland, 1979–97: Sound‐bottomed Contradictions or Slow Learning?
by Brendan O'Leary - 677-688 At Odds with Europe
by Helen Wallace - 689-703 Conservative Governments and the Economy, 1979–97
by Stephen Wilks - 704-715 The Machinery of Government, 1979–97
by Brian W. Hogwood - 716-726 The Welfare State and the Conservatives
by Paul Wilding - 727-738 Oakeshott's Claims of Politics
by Glenn Worthington - 739-754 Difference and the Concept of the Political in Contemporary Political Philosophy
by Noël O'Sullivan - 755-767 Women and Work in Iran
by Haleh Afshar - 768-783 Analytical and Essential Marxism
by Alan Carling - 784-789 CD‐ROM Reviews
by Steve Ludlam
August 1997, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 417-435 Political Corruption: Problems and Perspectives
by Paul Heywood - 436-462 Defining Political Corruption
by Mark Philp - 463-476 Corruption Networks, Transaction Security and Illegal Social Exchange
by Jean Cartier–Bresson - 477-495 Corruption Cycles
by Cristina Bicchieri & John Duffy - 496-515 The New Economics of Corruption: a Survey and Some New Results
by Alberto Ades & Rafael Di Tella - 516-538 The ‘Perverse Effects’ of Political Corruption
by Donatella della Porta & Alberto Vannucci - 539-558 Regulating the Conduct of Mps. the British Experience of Combating Corruption
by Dawn Oliver - 559-578 The European Union: Pooled Sovereignty, Divided Accountability
by John Peterson - 579-596 The Transition to the Market and Corruption in Post–socialist Russia
by Federico Varese - 597-625 How Citizens Cope with Postcommunist Officials: Evidence from Focus Group Discussions in Ukraine and the Czech Republic
by William L. Miller & Tatyana Koshechkina & Ase Grodeland - 626-638 Understanding Political Corruption in Contemporary Indian Politics
by Gurharpal Singh - 639-658 The Politics of Privilege: Assessing the Impact of Rents, Corruption, and Clientelism on Third World Development
by Paul D. Hutchcroft
June 1997, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 217-231 Models of Executive Politics: a Framework for the Study of Executive Power Relations in Parliamentary and Semi–presidential Regimes
by Robert Elgie - 232-246 Carr, Mannheim, and a Post–positivist Science of International Relations
by Charles Jones - 247-259 Friedrich Engels and the Origins of German Revisionism: Another Look
by Manfred B. Steger - 260-274 Immigration and Citizenship in Germany: Contemporary Dilemmas
by Jost Halfmann - 275-295 Liberal Nationalism: an Irresponsible Compound?
by Andrew Vincent - 296-311 Metaphysics Postponed: Liberalism, Pluralism, and Neutrality
by Glen Newey - 312-326 Liberal Equality, Exploitation, and the Case for an Unconditional Basic Income
by Stuart White - 327-330 Reciprocity and the Justification of an Unconditional Basic Income. Reply to Stuart White
by Philippe Van Parijs - 331-345 Conservative Thought and the Welfare State
by Norman Barry
March 1997, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 5-20 Communal Democracy and its History
by Antony Black - 21-35 Peers' Careers: Ministers in the House of Lords, 1964–95
by Philip Cowley & David Melhuish - 36-48 The Coming of Parliamentary Television: The Lords and the Senate Compared
by Anthony Mughan & Jonathan P. Swarts - 49-65 Towards a Non‐zero‐sum Interactive Framework of Spatial Politics: the Case of Centre–Province in Contemporary China
by Linda Chelan Li - 66-77 Social Class and Luck: Some Lessons from Gambler’s Ruin and Branching Processes
by Bruce T. Coram - 78-92 The Political Importance of Analogical Argument
by Hilliard Aronovitch - 93-96 The Role and Limits of Analogical Argument: a Reply to Aronovitch
by Michael Lessnoff - 97-99 Analogical Argument, Liberalism, and the Avoidance of Relativism: Reply to Lessnoff
by Hilliard Aronovitch - 100-117 Between Fear and Disappointment: Critical, Empirical and Political Uses of Habermas
by Ricardo Blaug
September 1991, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 446-462 Comparing Forms of Comparative Analysis
by Richard Rose & W. J. M. Mackenzie - 463-478 International Relations and the Methodological Turn
by Richard Little - 479-495 Why Political Science Needs History
by Dennis Kavanagh - 496-512 Rational Choice and Politics
by Iain McLean - 513-532 Feminism and Political Analysis
by Vicky Randall - 533-554 Theory and Methods in British Public Administration: the view from Political Science
by R. A. W. Rhodes - 555-557 Bureaucratic Power and Public Policies: a Reply to Gibson
by George A. Boyne - 558-559 Bureaucratic Power and Public Policies: a Rejoinder to Boyne
by John G. Gibson - 560-567 British Law Journals as a Resource for Political Studies
by Gavin Drewry - 568-574 Welfare State, Cultural Pluralism and the Ethics of Nationality
by Jean Leca
September 1981, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 339-351 The Social Contract In Leviathan And The Prisoner'S Dilemma Supergame
by IAIN McLEAN - 352-364 British Chief Constables: The Americanization Of A Role?
by Stuart Morris - 365-375 The Cross-National Validity Of Party Identification: Great Britain And The United States Compared
by A. Mughan - 376-391 Liberty: A Correct And Authoritarian Account
by Lincoln Allison - 392-406 The Concept Of Political Equality: A Post-Dahl Analysis
by Alan Ware - 407-414 Women In The House Of Commons
by Elizabeth Vallance - 415-424 Electoral Support, Bureaucratic Criteria, Cost Variations, And Intra-Authority Allocations: A Home Help Case
by Bleddyn Davies & Oliver Coles - 425-430 Patterns Of Ministerial Turnover In Two Labour Cabinets
by R. K. Alderman & J. A. Cross - 431-438 Revisionists Versus Fundamentalists: A Redundant Debate?
by Alan J. Foster - 439-447 Tradition And Change In Labour Party Politics: The Decline And Fall Of The City Boss
by Howard Elcock - 448-450 Tradition As Myth—A Reply To Lockyer
by Melinda Jones - 451-452 Reply To Melinda Jones
by Andrew Lockyer - 453-454 A Comment On Mulligan, Richards And Graham
by David E. G. Boucher - 455-463 Docile Diggers And Russian Reds: Contrasts In Working-Class Politics
by David Howell
February 1963, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-10 Forms And Levels Of Political Activity In Indian Villages
by A. H. Somjee - 11-35 Party Systems In Local Government
by J. G. Bulpitt - 36-55 Consent, Colonialism, And Sovereignty
by Ali A. Mazrui - 56-70 On Justifying Inequality
by W. Von LEYDEN - 71-73 Note: The Local Government Examinations Board
by Dudley Lofts - 101-102 Correspondence
by S. E. Rner & H. Berrington