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Volume 59, month 12, 2011
- Preface: Risk, Perceptions of Risk and Global Health Governance pp. 773-778

- Garrett Wallace Brown and Sophie Harman
- Global Health Security: Security for Whom? Security from What? pp. 779-796

- Simon Rushton
- The Chronicle of a Disease Foretold: Pandemic H1N1 and the Construction of a Global Health Security Threat pp. 797-812

- Thomas Abraham
- Mediating Risk through the International Health Regulations and Bio‐political Surveillance pp. 813-830

- Jeremy Youde
- The 2011 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework: Global Health Secured or a Missed Opportunity? pp. 831-847

- Adam Kamradt‐Scott and Kelley Lee
- Pandemics on the Radar Screen: Health Security, Infectious Disease and the Medicalisation of Insecurity pp. 848-866

- Stefan Elbe
- Governing Health Risk by Buying Behaviour pp. 867-883

- Sophie Harman
- Climate Change and the Threat of Disaster: The Moral Case for Taking Out Insurance at Our Grandchildren's Expense pp. 884-899

- Matthew Rendall
- Patterns of Environmental Collective Action: Some Cross‐National Findings pp. 900-920

- Andreas Duit
- Homosexuality and Publicness: Towards a Political Theory of the Taboo pp. 921-939

- Adam Tebble
- Recognition and Social Esteem: A Case Study of the Struggles of People Affected by Leprosy pp. 940-958

- Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça
- Organised Chaos: An Interpretive Approach to Evidence‐Based Policy Making in Defra pp. 959-977

- Katy Wilkinson
- Revisiting Lipsky: Front‐Line Work in UK Local Governance pp. 978-995

- Catherine Durose
- A Moral Defense of the ‘Moral Values’ Voter pp. 996-1016

- Ryan W. Davis
- Liberalism, Language Revival and Employment pp. 1017-1033

- Huw Lewis
Volume 59, month 10, 2011
- Making Capability Lists: Philosophy versus Democracy pp. 491-508

- Rutger Claassen
- A Farewell to Deweyan Democracy pp. 509-526

- Robert B. Talisse
- Legitimate Speech and Hegemonic Idiom: The Limits of Deliberative Democracy in the Diversity of its Voices pp. 527-546

- Kevin Olson
- The Situationality of Moral Judgement and the Limits of Political Philosophy pp. 547-563

- Yoram Levy
- Straw Men and Political Philosophy: The Case of Hobbes pp. 564-579

- Jon Parkin
- The Risks of Political Authority: Trust, Knowledge and Political Agency in Locke's Second Treatise pp. 580-595

- Emily C. Nacol
- Ideas are Not as Stable as Political Scientists Want Them to Be: A Theory of Incremental Ideational Change pp. 596-615

- Martin B. Carstensen
- Explaining the Onset of Cohabitation under Semi‐presidentialism pp. 616-635

- Robert Elgie and Iain McMenamin
- Facing the Voters: The Potential Impact of Ballot Paper Photographs in British Elections pp. 636-658

- Robert Johns and Mark Shephard
- Europe's Neo‐Madisonians: Rethinking the Legitimacy of Limited Power in a Multi‐level Polity pp. 659-673

- Chris J. Bickerton
- Disagreement and Opposition in Social Networks: Does Disagreement Discourage Turnout? pp. 674-692

- Lilach Nir
- Women's Parliamentary Representation in Africa: The Impact of Democracy and Corruption on the Number of Female Deputies in National Parliaments pp. 693-712

- Daniel Stockemer
- Political Competition and Party Patronage: Public Appointments in Ghana and South Africa pp. 713-732

- Petr Kopecký
- Just War against Barbarians: Revisiting the Valladolid Debates between Sepúlveda and Las Casas pp. 733-752

- Daniel R. Brunstetter and Dana Zartner
- The Recognition Theory of Rights, Customary International Law and Human Rights pp. 753-771

- David Boucher
Volume 59, month 06, 2011
- Radically Rethinking Citizenship: Disaggregation, Agonistic Pluralism and the Politics of Immigration in the United States pp. 209-229
- Robert W. Glover
- How Civic is the Civic Culture? Explaining Community Participation Using the 2005 English Citizenship Survey pp. 230-252
- Peter John, Edward Fieldhouse and Hanhua Liu
- Immigration, Global Poverty and the Right to Stay pp. 253-268
- Kieran Oberman
- Power Relations and International Migration: The Case of Italy and Libya pp. 269-289
- Emanuela Paoletti
- From Community Cohesion to Mobile Solidarities: The City of Sanctuary Network and the Strangers into Citizens Campaign pp. 290-307
- Vicki Squire
- The Revival of Group Voting: Explaining the Voting Preferences of Immigrants in Norway pp. 308-327
- Johannes Bergh and Tor Bjørklund
- Should We Promote Patriotism in Schools? pp. 328-347
- Michael Hand
- A Post‐National EU? The Problem of Legitimising the EU without the Nation and National Representation pp. 348-367
- Andrew Glencross
- Inter‐party Agenda‐Setting in the Belgian Parliament: The Role of Party Characteristics and Competition pp. 368-388
- Rens Vliegenthart, Stefaan Walgrave and Corine Meppelink
- Social Capital and Unemployment: A Macro‐Quantitative Analysis of the European Regions pp. 389-410
- Markus Freitag and Antje Kirchner
- A Collarette on a Donkey: The Northern Ireland Women's Coalition and the Limitations of Contagion Theory pp. 411-431
- Kimberly Cowell‐Meyers
- Clans, Electoral Procedures and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Villagers' Committee Elections in Transitional China pp. 432-457
- Fubing Su, Tao Ran, Xin Sun and Mingxing Liu
- Does Mobility Matter for Attitudes to Europe? A Multi‐level Analysis of Immigrants' Attitudes to European Unification pp. 458-471
- Antje Roeder
- Using Parliamentary Questions to Measure Constituency Focus: An Application to the Irish Case pp. 472-488
- Shane Martin
Volume 59, month 03, 2011
- The Politics of Local Presence: Is there a Case for Descriptive Representation? pp. 1-19
- Sarah Childs and Philip Cowley
- Regulatory Regionalism and the Dynamics of Territorial Politics: The Case of the Asia‐Pacific Region pp. 20-37
- Shahar Hameiri and Kanishka Jayasuriya
- The Missing Link? US Policy and the International Dimensions of Failed Democratic Transitions in the Arab World pp. 38-55
- Lars Berger
- Virtuous Violence and the Politics of Statecraft in Machiavelli, Clausewitz and Weber pp. 56-73
- Elizabeth Frazer and Kimberly Hutchings
- The Agenda of British Government: The Speech from the Throne, 1911–2008 pp. 74-98
- Will Jennings, Shaun Bevan and Peter John
- Testing the ‘Party Matters’ Thesis: Explaining Progress towards Kyoto Protocol Targets pp. 99-115
- Christian B. Jensen and Jae‐Jae Spoon
- The Challenge of the All‐Affected Principle pp. 116-134
- Sofia Näsström
- Social Volunteering in Welfare States: Where Crowding Out Should Occur pp. 135-155
- Isabelle Stadelmann‐Steffen
- The Difference Genealogy Makes: Strategies for Politicisation or How to Extend Capacities for Autonomy pp. 156-174
- Laura Jenkins
- In Defence of Animal Sentience: A Critique of Cochrane's Liberty Thesis pp. 175-187
- Robert Garner
- Knowledge and Law in Plato's Statesman and Laws: A Response to Klosko pp. 188-203
- Xavier Marquez
- Knowledge and Law in the Laws: A Response to Xavier Marquez pp. 204-208
- George Klosko