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Volume 61, month 12, 2013
- Taking Political Engagement Online: An Experimental Analysis of Asynchronous Discussion Forums pp. 709-730

- Graham Smith, Peter John and Patrick Sturgis
- Building Consent: Hegemony, ‘Conceptions of the World’ and the Role of Evangelicals in Global Politics pp. 731-747

- Kyle Murray and Owen Worth
- Re-articulating Dissent: Representing the Working Class from Third Way to New Right in Britain and Chile pp. 748-766

- Jon Mansell and Sara C. Motta
- The Mythologies of Contextualism: Method and Judgment in Skinner's Visions of Politics pp. 767-783

- Michelle T. Clarke
- Adam Smith: Left or Right? pp. 784-798

- Craig Smith
- A Pseudo Dichotomy: Hobbism and Kantianism in Political Philosophy pp. 799-815

- Chiayu Chou
- ‘We Cannot Give One Millimetre'? Liberalism, Enlightenment and Diversity pp. 816-833

- John William Tate
- Luck, Systematic Luck and Business Power: Lucky All the Way Down or Trying Hard to get What it Wants without Trying? pp. 834-849

- Andrew Hindmoor and Josh McGeechan
- Politics in the Boardroom: Corporate Pay, Networks and Recruitment of Former Parliamentarians, Ministers and Civil Servants in Britain pp. 850-873

- Sandra González-Bailon, Will Jennings and Martin Lodge
- How do Competing Interest Groups Influence Environmental Policy? The Case of Renewable Electricity in Industrialized Democracies, 1989–2007 pp. 874-897

- Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen
- An Idea Whose Time has Come? Explaining the Rise of Well-Being in British Politics pp. 898-914

- Ian Bache and Louise Reardon
- The Politics of Unconditional Basic Income: Bringing Bureaucracy Back In pp. 915-932

- Jurgen De Wispelaere and Lindsay Stirton
Volume 61, month 10, 2013
- Understanding the New Politics of Welfare Reform pp. 474-479

- Mónica Brito Vieira and Pedro Ramos Pinto
- Parties, Unions and Activation Strategies: The Context-Dependent Politics of Active Labour Market Policy Spending pp. 480-504

- Markus Tepe and Pieter Vanhuysse
- Losing the Issue, Losing the Vote: Issue Competition and the Reform of Unemployment Insurance in Germany and Sweden pp. 505-522

- Johan Bo Davidsson and Paul Marx
- Corruption, Bureaucratic Failure and Social Policy Priorities pp. 523-542

- Carl Dahlström, Johannes Lindvall and Bo Rothstein
- Why Didn't They See it Coming? Warning Signs, Acceptable Risks and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 543-560

- Andrew Hindmoor and Allan McConnell
- Religious Supply, Welfare State Restructuring and Faith-Based Social Activities pp. 561-579

- Amos Zehavi
- Governance and Nuclear Power: Why Governing is Easier Said than Done pp. 580-598

- Keith Baker and Gerry Stoker
- Systematising Policy Learning: From Monolith to Dimensions pp. 599-619

- Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli
- Why and How Narrative Matters in Deliberative Systems pp. 620-636

- John Boswell
- ‘A Very Transcendental Power’: Denaturalisation and the Liberalisation of Citizenship in the United Kingdom pp. 637-655

- Matthew J. Gibney
- Disconnected Citizenship? The Impacts of Anti-terrorism Policy on Citizenship in the UK pp. 656-675

- Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister
- A Democracy Without a People? The ‘Rights of Man’ in French Contemporary Political Thought pp. 676-690

- Justine Lacroix
- The Common Arguments for Fair Trade pp. 691-706

- Andrew Walton
Volume 61, month 06, 2013
- Resource Rights pp. 232-249

- Cara Nine
- Group Rights and Shared Interests pp. 250-266

- Adina Preda
- Moral Rights, Human Rights and Social Recognition pp. 267-281

- Peter Jones
- Moving Political Meaning across Linguistic Frontiers pp. 282-300

- Richard Oliver Collin
- Taking Discourse Seriously: Discursive Institutionalism and Post-structuralist Discourse Theory pp. 301-318

- Francisco Panizza and Romina Miorelli
- Mapping the Language of Women's Interests: Sex and Party Affiliation in the Bundestag pp. 319-340

- Christina Xydias
- Nudging and Manipulation pp. 341-355

- T. M. Wilkinson
- Explaining Policy Ties in Presidential Congresses: A Network Analysis of Bill Initiation Data pp. 356-377

- Eduardo Alemán and Ernesto Calvo
- From Two-Partism to Alternating Predominance: The Changing UK Party System, 1950–2010 pp. 378-400

- Thomas Quinn
- Center-Right Parties in Peace Processes: ‘Slow Learning’ or Punctuated Peace Socialization? pp. 401-421

- Nukhet Sandal and Neophytos Loizides
- Partisanship, Inequality and the Composition of Public Spending on Education pp. 422-441

- Dulce Manzano
- Victimhood Status and Public Attitudes Towards Post-conflict Agreements: Northern Ireland as a Case Study pp. 442-461

- John D. Brewer and Bernadette C. Hayes
- Election Cycles in MPs' Outside Interests? The UK House of Commons, 2005–2010 pp. 462-472

- Benny Geys
Volume 61, month 04, 2013
- Explaining Voters' Defection from L abour over the 2005–10 Electoral Cycle: Leadership, Economics and the Rising Importance of Immigration pp. 3-22

- Geoffrey Evans and Yekaterina Chzhen
- What to Do (and Not to Do) with the C omparative M anifestos P roject Data pp. 23-43

- Kostas Gemenis
- Media Personalisation in Context: A Cross-National Comparison between the UK and the N etherlands, 1992–2007 pp. 44-62

- Jelle W. Boumans, Hajo G. Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart
- Are ‘Good’ Citizens ‘Good’ Participants? Testing Citizenship Norms and Political Participation across 25 Nations pp. 63-83

- Catherine Bolzendahl and Hilde Coffé
- Constitution or Competence? The SNP 's Re-election in 2011 pp. 84-104

- Robert Johns, James Mitchell and Christopher J. Carman
- The Long and the Short of it: Local Campaigning at the B ritish 2010 General Election pp. 105-128

- Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie, Justin Fisher, David Cutts and Edward Fieldhouse
- Polls and the Vote in B ritain pp. 129-154

- Christopher Wlezien, Will Jennings, Stephen Fisher, Robert Ford and Mark Pickup
- Rules, Strategies and Words: The Content of the 2010 P rime M inisterial Debates pp. 155-176

- Nicholas Allen, Judith Bara and John Bartle
- Legislative Behaviour in the N orthern I reland A ssembly, 2007–11: Conflict and Consensus in a Developing Consociational Democracy pp. 177-195

- Richard S. Conley and Charles Dahan
- The Combined Impact of Decentralisation and Personalism on the Nationalisation of Party Systems pp. 196-216

- Pablo Simón
- Silvio B erlusconi's Personal Parties: From F orza I talia to the P opolo D ella L ibertà pp. 217-233

- Duncan McDonnell
- Election Closeness, Habit Formation and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Sixteen S wedish Elections pp. 234-248

- Maciej A. Górecki
Volume 61, month 03, 2013
- Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union Revisited: Input, Output and ‘Throughput’ pp. 2-22

- Vivien A. Schmidt
- Inclusive Britishness: A Multiculturalist Advance pp. 23-41

- Varun Uberoi and Tariq Modood
- Social Capital and Ethno-racial Diversity: Learning to Trust in an Immigrant Society pp. 42-66

- Dietlind Stolle and Allison Harell
- The Role of Political Argument in Justice as Impartiality pp. 67-81

- Keith Dowding
- Does Median Voter Income Matter? The Effects of Inequality and Turnout on Government Spending pp. 82-100

- Lucy Barnes
- Satisfaction with Democracy in Multi-ethnic Countries: The Effect of Representative Political Institutions on Ethnic Minorities pp. 101-118

- Rubén Ruiz-Rufino
- Veto Players, the Policy-Making Environment and the Expression of Authoritarian Attitudes pp. 119-141

- Shane P. Singh and Kris P. Dunn
- Fairness and Liability in the Just War: Combatants, Non-combatants and Lawful Irregulars pp. 142-160

- Christopher J. Finlay
- ‘... A 40-Year-Old Black Man Made the Point to Me’: Everyday Knowledge and the Performance of Leadership in Contemporary British Politics pp. 161-177

- Judi Atkins and Alan Finlayson
- Two Types of Self-Censorship: Public and Private pp. 178-196

- Philip Cook and Conrad Heilmann
- George Orwell: The English Dissident as Tory Anarchist pp. 197-214

- Peter Wilkin
- Lockean Toleration: Dialogical not Theological? pp. 215-230

- Richard Vernon