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Volume 49, month 12, 2001
- Republicanism, Freedom from Domination, and the Cambridge Contextual Historians pp. 851-876

- Patricia Springborg
- The Twilight of Westminster? Electoral Reform and its Consequences pp. 877-900

- Pippa Norris
- Sowing Dragon’s Teeth: Public Support for Political Violence and Paramilitarism in Northern Ireland pp. 901-922

- Bernadette C. Hayes and Ian McAllister
- The Politics of Transition? Explaining Political Crises in the Implementation of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement pp. 923-940

- Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd
- Operation Restore Hope and the Illusion of a News Media Driven Intervention pp. 941-956

- Piers Robinson
- The Observer: Good at Observing, Less Good at Influencing? pp. 957-968

- Philip Cowley
- Steger on Engels — a Brief Comment pp. 969-973

- Paul Kellogg
- Review Article: International Distributive Justice pp. 974-997

- Simon Caney
Volume 49, month 09, 2001
- Social Capital and Local Governance: Exploring the Institutional Design Variable pp. 629-647

- Vivien Lowndes and David Wilson
- Ethnicity and Politics: Cohesion, Division and British Jews pp. 648-669

- Laurence A. Kotler‐Berkowitz
- Liberal Nationalism and Cultural Rights pp. 670-691

- Geoffrey Brahm Levey
- The Marriage of Politics and Marketing pp. 692-713

- Jennifer Lees‐Marshment
- Voting, Rationality and Reputation pp. 714-729

- Vittorio Bufacchi
- Inquiry as Critique: on the Legacy of Deweyan Pragmatism for Political Theory pp. 730-748

- Matthew Festenstein
- Guilty Subjects and Political Responsibility: Arendt, Jaspers and the Resonance of the ‘German Question’ in Politics of Reconciliation pp. 749-766

- Andrew Schaap
- Systematic Knowledge and Presidential Selection pp. 767-777

- Nelson W. Polsby
Volume 49, month 08, 2001
- Bicameralism and Party Politics in Germany: an Empirical Social Choice Analysis pp. 411-437

- Thomas König
- Marching at the Pace of the Slowest: a Model of International Climate‐Change Negotiations pp. 438-461

- Hugh Ward, Frank Grundig and Ethan R. Zorick
- The Limits of External Empowerment: EMU, Technocracy and Reform of the Greek Pension System pp. 462-480

- Kevin Featherstone, Georgios Kazamias and Dimitris Papadimitriou
- Realism and Reform in Rousseau's Constitutional Projects for Poland and Corsica pp. 481-494

- Ethan Putterman
- Max Weber, Socialism, and the Space for Time pp. 495-512

- Stephen D. Parsons
- Review Article: Don't Discard State Autonomy: Revisiting the East Asian Experience of Development pp. 513-527

- Charles Polidano
- There is More than One Way to Do Political Science: on Different Ways to Study Policy Networks pp. 528-541

- David Marsh and Martin J. Smith
- Understanding Dialectics in Policy Network Analysis pp. 542-550

- Mark Evans
- Understanding Policy Networks: a Comment on Marsh and Smith pp. 551-556

- Charles D. Raab
Volume 49, month 06, 2001
- Sleeping Dogs, Prowling Cats and Soaring Doves: Three Paradoxes in the Political Theory of Nationhood pp. 203-215

- Margaret Canovan
- Freedom, Interference and Domination pp. 216-230

- Steven Wall
- Mill, Liberty and the Facts of Life pp. 231-248

- Shannon C. Stimson and Murray Milgate
- Ethics and Foreign Policy: the Antinomies of New Labour's ‘Third Way’ in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 249-264

- Rita Abrahamsen and Paul Williams
- The National Press and Party Voting in the UK pp. 265-285

- Kenneth Newton and Malcolm Brynin
- A Low Turnout Landslide: Abstention at the British General Election of 1997 pp. 286-305

- Charles Pattie and Ron Johnston
- The Settlement and Process of Devolution: Territorial Politics and Governance under the Welsh Assembly pp. 306-322

- Mike Marinetto
- Research Note: Measuring the Level and Direction of Split‐ticket Voting at the 1979 and 1997 British General and Local Elections: a Survey‐based Analysis pp. 323-330

- Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher
Volume 49, month 03, 2001
- Confessions: a Model of Officials' Perspectives on Accepting Gifts from Clients in Post‐communist Europe pp. 1-29

- William L. Miller, Åse B. Grødeland and Tatyana Y. Koshechkina
- The Evolution of the Centre‐right and the State of Scottish Conservatism pp. 30-50

- Michael Dyer
- Friends, Strangers or Countrymen? The Ties between Citizens as Colleagues pp. 51-69

- Iseult Honohan
- Political Parties, Political Integrity and Public Policy: a ‘Transactions Costs’ Approach pp. 70-88

- Philip Jones and John Hudson
- There Must Be End to Confusion: Policy Networks, Intellectual Fatigue, and the Need for Political Science Methods Courses in British Universities pp. 89-105

- Keith Dowding
- Peel, Potatoes, and Providence pp. 106-109

- Boyd Hilton
- On Providence, Potatoes, and Peel pp. 110-111

- Iain McLean and Camilla Bustani
Volume 48, month 12, 2000
- Aquinas's Two Doctrines of Natural Law pp. 929-946

- Tony Burns
- Five Arguments for Deliberative Democracy pp. 947-969

- Maeve Cooke
- Post‐revolutionary State Building in Ethiopia, Iran and Nicaragua: Lessons from Terror pp. 970-988

- Rosemary H. T. O'Kane
- Nationalism and Intellectuals in Nations without States: the Catalan Case pp. 989-1005

- Montserrat Guibernau
- Government, Interest Groups and Policy Change pp. 1006-1025

- Jeremy Richardson
- Review Article: Isaiah Berlin's Contribution to Modern Political Theory pp. 1026-1039

- Michael Kenny
Volume 48, month 09, 2000
- Religion and Political Action in Postcommunist Europe pp. 681-705

- Stephen White, Bill Miller, Åse Grødeland and Sarah Oates
- Productivist Welfare Capitalism: Social Policy in East Asia pp. 706-723

- Ian Holliday
- Bougainville and Papua New Guinea: Complexities of Secession in a Multi‐ethnic Developing State pp. 724-744

- Anthony Matthew
- Moral Pluralism, Political Justification and Deliberative Democracy pp. 745-758

- Ian Chowcat
- Measuring Liberal Democratic Performance: an Empirical and Conceptual Critique pp. 759-787

- Joe Foweraker and Roman Krznaric
- The Process of Government and The Governmental Process pp. 788-801

- Grant Jordan
- Social Capital and Urban Governance: Adding a More Contextualized ‘Top‐down’ Perspective pp. 802-820

- William Maloney, Graham Smith and Gerry Stoker
- Research Note: Are Referendums Controlled and Pro‐hegemonic? pp. 821-826

- Mads Qvortrup
Volume 48, month 06, 2000
- The British Election Study and Electoral Research pp. 391-414

- Elinor Scarbrough
- Structuring Europe: Powersharing Institutions and British Preferences on European Integration pp. 415-442

- Mark Aspinwall
- Economic Growth and Social Capital pp. 443-466

- Paul F. Whiteley
- Political Awareness, Opinion Constraint and the Stability of Ideological Positions pp. 467-484

- John Bartle
- Recursive Secessions in Former Yugoslavia: too Hard a Case for Theories of Secession? pp. 485-502

- Aleksandar Pavković
- The Politics of Inclusive Agreements: towards a Critical Discourse Theory of Democracy pp. 503-521

- Shane O'Neill
- Conflicting Equalities? Cultural Group Rights and Sex Equality pp. 522-539

- Monique Deveaux
- The Concept of the State in British and French Political Thought pp. 540-557

- Cécile Laborde
- Constitutional Environmental Rights: a Case for Political Analysis pp. 558-572

- Tim Hayward
Volume 48, month 05, 2000
- Introduction pp. 221-222

- Rodney Barker
- Hooks and Hands, Interests and Enemies: Political Thinking as Political Action pp. 223-238

- Rodney Barker
- Feminist Ideas and Domestic Violence Policy Change pp. 239-262

- Stefania Abrar, Joni Lovenduski and Helen Margetts
- Zealot Politics and Democracy: the Case of the New Christian Right pp. 263-282

- Steve Bruce
- Studying Political Ideas: a Public Political Discourse Approach pp. 283-301

- Andrew Chadwick
- Practising Ideology and Ideological Practices pp. 302-322

- Michael Freeden
- Pluralism and Toleration in Contemporary Political Philosophy pp. 323-333

- John Gray
- Philosophic Tramps pp. 334-355

- W. H. Greenleaf
- Disposing of Dicey: from Legal Autonomy to Constitutional Discourse? pp. 356-369

- Carol Harlow
- Sustainable Development: a New(ish) Idea for a New Century? pp. 370-387

- James Meadowcroft
Volume 48, month 03, 2000
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Patrick Dunleavy and Paul Kelly
- Understanding Policy Networks: towards a Dialectical Approach pp. 4-21

- David Marsh and Martin Smith
- Keeping them Honest: Public and Elite Perceptions of Ethical Conduct among Australian Legislators pp. 22-37

- Ian McAllister
- Putting the Economy First: or Does Postmodernization Really Matter? pp. 38-50

- Francis G. Castles
- Citizens' Juries and Deliberative Democracy pp. 51-65

- Graham Smith and Corinne Wales
- The Politics of Governance in Higher Education: the Case of Quality Assurance pp. 66-87

- Brian Salter and Ted Tapper
- Citizenship Education: Anti‐political Culture and Political Education in Britain pp. 88-103

- Elizabeth Frazer
- Membership, Fair Play, and Political Obligation pp. 104-117

- Richard Dagger
- Then and Now: the British Constitution pp. 118-131

- Nevil Johnson