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Volume 47, month 12, 1999
- Irish Potatoes and British Politics: Interests, Ideology, Heresthetic and the Repeal of the Corn Laws pp. 817-836

- Iain McLean and Camilla Bustani
- The State and the Economy: Opinion Formation and Collaboration as Facets of Economic Management pp. 837-856

- Ian Marsh
- Rating the Chancellors and their Budgets pp. 857-876

- Richard Nadeau and Richard G. Niemi
- Context, Conversation and Conviction: Social Networks and Voting at the 1992 British General Election pp. 877-889

- Charles Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Power and Regulation in Britain pp. 890-905

- Joel D. Wolfe
- Party Strategy and Voter Organization under Cumulative Voting in Victorian England pp. 906-917

- Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan and David M. Farrell
- On Babies and Bathwater: a Comment on Evans' ‘Economics and Politics Revisited’ pp. 918-932

- Charles Pattie, Ron Johnston and David Sanders
- Economics, Politics and the Pursuit of Exogeneity: Why Pattie, Johnston and Sanders are Wrong pp. 933-938

- Geoffrey Evans
- Who Governs Japan? Politicians and Bureaucrats in the Policy‐making Processes pp. 939-954

- Maurice Wright
- Then and Now: Marx and Marxism pp. 955-966

- David McLellan
- Communications pp. 967-980

- Michael Hunt
Volume 47, month 09, 1999
- Economic Development and Democracy: the View from Latin America pp. 607-626

- Todd Landman
- Contractarianism, Liberal Neutrality, and Epistemology pp. 627-642

- Simon Clarke
- Models of Capitalism in the New World Order: the UK Case pp. 643-660

- David Coates
- ‘Give it the Shade’: Paul Celan and the Politics of Apolitical Poetry pp. 661-676

- Roland Bleiker
- The Face of the State pp. 677-690

- Fred Bennett
- Internationalized Policy Environments and Policy Network Analysis pp. 691-709

- William D. Coleman and Anthony Perl
- Charles Taylor's Politics of Recognition: a Reply to Jonathan Seglow pp. 710-714

- Ruth Abbey
- Reply to Ruth Abbey pp. 715-717

- Jonathan Seglow
- Political Marketing: Lessons for Political Science pp. 718-739

- Margaret Scammell
- Then and Now: Peace Research—Past and Future pp. 740-754

- Paul Rogers and Oliver Ramsbotham
Volume 47, month 08, 1999
- Introduction: Sovereignty at the Millennium pp. 423-430

- Robert Jackson
- Sovereignty in World Politics: a Glance at the Conceptual and Historical Landscape pp. 431-456

- Robert Jackson
- The Practice of Sovereign Statehood in Contemporary International Society pp. 457-473

- Alan James
- Sovereignty, Nationalism, and Self-determination pp. 474-502

- James Mayall
- The Sharing of Sovereignty: the European Paradox pp. 503-521

- William Wallace
- Sovereignty and the Third World State pp. 522-537

- Christopher Clapham
- The United Nations in the 1990s: Proactive Cosmopolitanism and the Issue of Sovereignty pp. 538-565

- Paul Taylor
- Westphalia, Authority, and International Society pp. 566-589

- Daniel Philpott
- Sovereignty: Change and Continuity in a Fundamental Institution pp. 590-604

- Georg Sørensen
Volume 47, month 06, 1999
- The Dynamics of Party Preference Change in Britain, 1991–1996 pp. 219-239

- David Sanders and Malcolm Brynin
- Business Routes of Influence in Brussels: Exploring the Choice of Direct Representation pp. 240-257

- Robert J. Bennett
- Nationalism and Civil Society in Romania pp. 258-274

- Bruce Haddock and Ovidiu Caraiani
- Paving the Way: the Rise of Direct Action against Road‐building and the Changing Character of British Environmentalism pp. 275-291

- Brian Doherty
- Public and Private pp. 292-313

- Peter J. Steinberger
- Making Sense of Hell: Three Meditations on the Holocaust pp. 314-328

- Stephen Eric Bronner
- Politics and Literature: Means and Ends in Koestler pp. 329-344

- Stephen Ingle
- Foucault, Power, and Institutions pp. 345-359

- Mark Bevir
- Then and Now: Public Administration, 1953–1999 pp. 360-378

- Andrew Dunsire
- Communications pp. 379-380

- Robert Leach
Volume 47, month 03, 1999
- Trust the People! Populism and the Two Faces of Democracy pp. 2-16

- Margaret Canovan
- Constructions of Cultural Identity: Multiculturalism and Exclusion pp. 17-31

- Sasja Tempelman
- Targeting Benefits for Electoral Gain: Constituency Marginality and the Distribution of Grants to English Local Authorities pp. 32-52

- Hugh Ward and Peter John
- Intergenerational Justice and Climate Change pp. 53-66

- Edward Page
- Freedom and Opportunity pp. 67-82

- Martin Van Hees and Marcel Wissenburg
- Pluralism and the Hobbesian Logic of Negative Constitutionalism pp. 83-99

- Duncan Ivison
- Loving Freedom: Aristotle on Slavery and the Good Life pp. 100-113

- Russell Bentley
- Teaching and Learning Politics: a Survey of Practices and Change in UK Universities pp. 114-126

- Neil Stammers, Helga Dittmar and Janet Henney
- The Capacities of Euro Groups in the Integration Process pp. 127-138

- Justin Greenwood, Linda Strangward and Lara Stancich
- Economics and Politics Revisited: Exploring the Decline in Conservative Support, 1992–1995 pp. 139-151

- Geoffrey Evans
- Then and Now: Comparative Politics pp. 152-160

- Jean Blondel