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Volume 63, month 12, 2015
- The Major Ideologies of Liberalism, Socialism and Conservatism pp. 980-994

- James Alexander
- Voter Election Frames: What were the Elections about? pp. 995-1013

- Jacob Shamir, Michal Shamir and Liron Lavi
- Relational Transformation and Agonistic Dialogue in Divided Societies pp. 1014-1030

- Sarah Maddison
- Teaching Tolerance? Associational Diversity and Tolerance Formation pp. 1031-1051

- Carolin Rapp and Markus Freitag
- Political Parties and Power: A New Framework for Analysis pp. 1052-1069

- Danny Rye
- Restrictions on the Religious Practices of Religious Minorities: A Global Survey pp. 1070-1086

- Jonathan Fox and Yasemin Akbaba
- Liberal Multiculturalism and Confessional Religious Schooling pp. 1087-1102

- Bryan T. McGraw
- Strategies of Deliberation: Bourdieu and Struggles over Legitimate Positions pp. 1103-1119

- Markus Holdo
- Diagnosing the Securitisation of Immigration at the EU Level: A New Method for Stronger Empirical Claims pp. 1120-1139

- Stéphane J. Baele and Olivier Sterck
- Pariahs or Partners? Inclusion and Exclusion of Radical Right Parties and the Effects on Their Policy Positions pp. 1140-1157

- Tjitske Akkerman and Matthijs Rooduijn
- Political Trust as a Rational Attitude: A Comparison of the Nature of Political Trust across Different Levels of Education pp. 1158-1178

- Erika Elsas
- Political Performance: A Framework for Analysing Democratic Politics pp. 1179-1197

- Shirin M. Rai
- Positive Duties and Human Rights: Challenges, Opportunities and Conceptual Necessities pp. 1198-1215

- Hugh Breakey
Volume 63, month 10, 2015
- Performing the Egyptian Revolution: Origins of Collective Restraint Action in the Midan pp. 730-746

- Adham Saouli
- Avoidance and Engagement: Issue Competition in Multiparty Systems pp. 747-764

- Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Peter B. Mortensen
- Local Civic Participation and Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from England and Wales pp. 765-792

- Carolina Johnson
- Inequality in the ‘Conflict of Conflicts’? The Impact of Citizen Sophistication on Agenda-setting Effects pp. 793-813

- Rune Stubager
- Is the ‘Constitution of Equality’ Parliamentary, Presidential or Hybrid? pp. 814-829

- Steffen Ganghof
- Symbolic Meta-Policy: (Not) Tackling Climate Change in the Transport Sector pp. 830-851

- Ian Bache, Louise Reardon, Ian Bartle, Matthew Flinders and Greg Marsden
- Christianity, Islam and Modernity: Explaining Prohibitions on Homosexuality in UN Member States pp. 852-869

- Achim Hildebrandt
- Human Rights and the Regulation of Transnational Clinical Trials pp. 870-886

- Roland Pierik
- Liars or Self-Deceived? Reflections on Political Deception pp. 887-902

- Anna Elisabetta Galeotti
- Is There a Distinctively Associative Account of Political Obligation? pp. 903-918

- John Horton and Ryan Gabriel Windeknecht
- Playing Kant at the Court of King Arthur pp. 919-934

- Robert Jubb
- Ownership by Agreement pp. 935-950

- Peter Lindsay
- Social Trust Fosters an Ability to Help Those in Need: Jewish Refugees in the Nazi Era pp. 951-974

- Christian Bjørnskov
Volume 63, month 08, 2015
- The Militant Strain: An Analysis of Anti-secular Discourse in Britain pp. 512-528

- Steven Kettell
- Normalising or Equalising Party Competition? Assessing the Impact of the Web on Election Campaigning pp. 529-547

- Rachel K. Gibson and Ian McAllister
- Compulsory Voting and the Turnout Decision Calculus pp. 548-568

- Shane P. Singh
- The Expanding Core and Varying Degrees of Insiderness: Institutionalised Interest Group Access to Advisory Councils pp. 569-588

- Bert Fraussen, Jan Beyers and Tom Donas
- Environmental Democratisation: Assessing the Impact of Democratisation on Environmental Capacity in South and Southeastern Europe pp. 589-607

- Thomas O'Brien
- The Ideology of Far Left Populism in Greece: Blame, Victimhood and Revenge in the Discourse of Greek Anarchists pp. 608-625

- Roman Gerodimos
- Explaining Territorial Change in Federal Democracies: A Comparative Historical Institutionalist Approach pp. 626-641

- Louise Tillin
- Economic Inequality and the Social Capital Gap in the United States across Time and Space pp. 642-662

- Matthew Wright
- Should Kids Pay Their Own Way? pp. 663-678

- Patrick Tomlin
- Distributive Justice and the Problem of Friendship pp. 679-695

- Chiara Cordelli
- Animal Rights Advocacy and Legitimate Public Deliberation pp. 696-712

- John Hadley
- Locke on Territorial Rights pp. 713-728

- Bas Van der Vossen
Volume 63, month 06, 2015
- Leadership without Leaders? Starters and Followers in Online Collective Action pp. 277-277

- Helen Z. Margetts, Peter John, Scott A. Hale and Stéphane Reissfelder
- Leadership without Leaders? Starters and Followers in Online Collective Action pp. 278-299

- Helen Z. Margetts, Peter John, Scott A. Hale and Stéphane Reissfelder
- Emergency Europe pp. 300-318

- Jonathan White
- Individuality, Freedom and Socialism: The British Idealists' Critiques of the Fichtean State pp. 319-335

- Colin Tyler
- Presidents, Prime Ministers and Policy Rhetoric: The ‘Credibility Gaps’ of Woodrow Wilson and Kevin Rudd in the League of Nations and Climate Change Debates pp. 336-352

- Wesley Widmaier and Dennis Grube
- Why Pick on Us? Environmental INGOs and State Shaming as a Strategic Substitute pp. 353-372

- Amanda Murdie and Johannes Urpelainen
- The Democratic Costs of Size: How Increasing Size Affects Citizen Satisfaction with Local Government pp. 373-389

- Sune Welling Hansen
- Process Preferences and British Public Opinion: Citizens' Judgements about Government in an Era of Anti-politics pp. 390-411

- Nicholas Allen and Sarah Birch
- From Sovereignty in Australia to Australian Sovereignty pp. 412-430

- Raia Prokhovnik
- Social Values and Cross-National Differences in Attitudes towards Welfare pp. 431-448

- Gizem Arikan and Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
- Negative Duties, the WTO and the Harm Argument pp. 449-465

- Carmen Pavel
- Bernard Williams and the Basic Legitimation Demand: A Defence pp. 466-480

- Edward Hall
- Stability and Congruence in Political Liberalism: The Promise of an Ideal of Civic Friendship pp. 481-494

- Mihaela Georgieva
- Identity Claims: Why Liberal Neutrality is the Solution, Not the Problem pp. 495-509

- Peter Balint
Volume 63, month 04, 2015
- From Government to Governance: A Symbolic Mutation and Its Repercussions for Democracy pp. 2-17

- Matthias Lievens
- Democratic Discontent in Old and New Democracies: Assessing the Importance of Democratic Input and Governmental Output pp. 18-37

- Stefan Dahlberg, Jonas Linde and Sören Holmberg
- Democratic Meta-Deliberation: Towards Reflective Institutional Design pp. 38-54

- Claudia Landwehr
- Political Institutions and the Distributional Consequences of Suffrage Extension pp. 55-72

- Tarik Abou-Chadi and Matthias Orlowski
- How Do Citizens Evaluate Public Officials? The Role of Performance and Expectations on Political Trust pp. 73-90

- Ben Seyd
- How Do Land Takings Affect Political Trust in Rural China? pp. 91-109

- Ernan Cui, Ran Tao, Travis J. Warner and Dali L. Yang
- Equal Partners in Dialogue? Participation Equality in a Transnational Deliberative Poll (Europolis) pp. 110-130

- Marlène Gerber
- Ethnicity and Trust: A Multifactorial Experiment pp. 131-152

- Henar Criado, Francisco Herreros, Luis Miller and Paloma Ubeda
- Participation, Representation and Expertise: Citizen Preferences for Political Decision-Making Processes pp. 153-172

- Joan Font, Magdalena Wojcieszak and Clemente J. Navarro
- CPSU Legacies and Regional Democracy in Contemporary Russia pp. 173-190

- Alexander Libman and Anastassia Obydenkova
Volume 63, month 03, 2015
- Blame and Punishment? The Electoral Politics of Extreme Austerity in Greece pp. 1-1

- Georgios Karyotis and Wolfgang Rüdig
- Blame and Punishment? The Electoral Politics of Extreme Austerity in Greece pp. 2-24

- Georgios Karyotis and Wolfgang Rüdig
- Situating Speech: A Rhetorical Approach to Political Strategy pp. 25-42

- James Martin
- The Politicization of European Integration: More than an Elite Affair? pp. 43-59

- Achim Hurrelmann, Anna Gora and Andrea Wagner
- Populists in Parliament: Comparing Left-Wing and Right-Wing Populism in the Netherlands pp. 60-79

- Simon Otjes and Tom Louwerse
- Imagined Immigration: The Impact of Different Meanings of ‘Immigrants’ in Public Opinion and Policy Debates in Britain pp. 80-100

- Scott Blinder
- Political Mobilisation, Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion: The Conditional Effect of Political Parties pp. 101-122

- Marc Helbling, Tim Reeskens and Dietlind Stolle
- 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 pp. 123-141

- Marc Hooghe, Ruth Dassonneville and Sofie Marien
- Playing with Privacy: Games for Education and Communication in the Politics of Online Privacy pp. 142-160

- David Barnard-Wills and Debi Ashenden
- Recognition and Moral Progress: A Case Study about Discourses on Disability in the Media pp. 161-180

- Rousiley C. M. Maia and Ana Carolina Vimieiro
- Domestic Institutions and Market Pressures as Drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility: Company Initiatives in Denmark and the UK pp. 181-201

- Dana Brown and Jette Steen Knudsen
- The Longest Negotiation: British Policy, IRA Strategy and the Making of the Northern Ireland Peace Settlement pp. 202-220

- Niall Ó Dochartaigh
- Structural Group Leadership and Regime Effectiveness pp. 221-239

- Frank Grundig and Hugh Ward
- How Well are Global Citizenries Informed about Democracy? Ascertaining the Breadth and Distribution of Their Democratic Enlightenment and Its Sources pp. 240-258

- Youngho Cho
- Democracy as the Search for Justice: A Defence of the Democracy/Contractualism Analogy pp. 259-275

- Jeffrey W. Howard