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Volume 58, month 12, 2010
- Public Spending, Public Deficits and Government Coalitions pp. 829-846

- André Blais, Jiyoon Kim and Martial Foucault
- The Nature of Ideas, and Why Political Scientists Should Care: Analysing the Danish Jobcentre Reform from an Ideational Perspective pp. 847-865

- Martin B. Carstensen
- A Stronger Second Chamber? Assessing the Impact of House of Lords Reform in 1999 and the Lessons for Bicameralism pp. 866-885

- Meg Russell
- Women's Representation in Parliament: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 886-908

- Mona Lena Krook
- The Core Executive: Gender, Power and Change pp. 909-929

- Claire Annesley and Francesca Gains
- Managing European Policy at Home: Analysing Network Adaptation within the Core Executive pp. 930-950

- Scott James
- The Role of Networks in the Development of UK Migration Policy pp. 951-970

- Will Somerville and Sara Wallace Goodman
- Democratic Melancholy: On the Sacrosanct Place of Democracy in Radical Democratic Theory pp. 971-987

- Adrian Little
- Locke, Rationality and Persecution pp. 988-1008

- John William Tate
- Explaining the Success of Neo‐liberal Populist Parties: The Case of Lijst Dedecker in Belgium pp. 1009-1029

- Teun Pauwels
- Does Political Competition Matter for Economic Performance? Evidence from Sub‐national Data pp. 1030-1048

- Saibal Ghosh
- Political Marketing Models: The Curious Incident of the Dog that Doesn't Bark pp. 1049-1064

- Heather Savigny and Mick Temple
- To Buy or Not to Buy: Who are Political Consumers? What do they Think and How Do they Participate? pp. 1065-1086

- Young Min Baek
Volume 58, month 10, 2010
- When Deliberative Theory Meets Empirical Political Science: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges in Political Deliberation pp. 609-629

- André Bächtiger and Dominik Hangartner
- Becoming Deliberative Citizens: The Moral Learning Process of the Citizen Juror pp. 630-648

- Shane Doheny and Claire O'Neill
- Defending Democracy: The Concentric Containment of Political Extremism pp. 649-665

- Stefan Rummens and Koen Abts
- What Does the Discursive Paradox Really Mean for Democracy? pp. 666-687

- Valeria Ottonelli
- Citizen Deliberation on Nuclear Power: A Comparison of Two Decision‐Making Methods pp. 688-714

- Maija Setälä, Kimmo Grönlund and Kaisa Herne
- Public Bioethics and Deliberative Democracy pp. 715-730

- Alfred Moore
- The Process is the Reality: Perceptions of Procedural Fairness and Participatory Democracy pp. 731-751

- Christopher Carman
- Democracy and Nature: Speaking and Listening pp. 752-768

- Andrew Dobson
- Facing Complexity: Democracy, Expertise and the Discovery Process pp. 769-788

- Dan Greenwood
- Rites of Passage: Discursive Strategies in the 2008 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill Debate pp. 789-808

- Steven Kettell
- Rethinking the Modern Prince: Partisanship and the Democratic Ethos pp. 809-828

- Jonathan White and Lea Ypi
Volume 58, month 06, 2010
- ‘The Righteous Considereth the Cause of the Poor’? Public Attitudes towards Poverty in Developing Countries pp. 389-409

- Jennifer Van Heerde and David Hudson
- If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them? Explaining Social Democratic Responses to the Challenge from the Populist Radical Right in Western Europe pp. 410-426

- Tim Bale, Christoffer Green‐Pedersen, André Krouwel, Kurt Richard Luther and Nick Sitter
- Making People More Responsible: The Blair Governments' Programme for Changing Citizens' Behaviour pp. 427-449

- Perri 6, Charlotte Fletcher‐Morgan and Kate Leyland
- Crime and Support for Democracy in Africa and Latin America pp. 450-471

- Kenneth E. Fernandez and Michele Kuenzi
- The Politics of Reporting: A Study of States' Strategies for Reporting to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child pp. 472-496

- Charlotta Friedner Parrat
- Latin American Canadians Rethink their Political Spaces: Grass‐Roots or Electoral Participation? pp. 497-515

- Jorge Ginieniewicz
- Cosmopolitanism and Global English: Language Politics in Globalisation Debates pp. 516-535

- Peter Ives
- On the Confusion between Ideal and Non‐ideal in Recent Debates on Global Justice pp. 536-555

- Lea Ypi
- Militant Intolerant People: A Challenge to John Rawls' Political Liberalism pp. 556-571

- Vicente Medina
- Deliberative Democracy, the Public Interest and the Consociational Model pp. 572-589

- Ian O'Flynn
- Acting the Princely Style: Ethos and Pathos in Cicero's On the Ideal Orator and Machiavelli's The Prince pp. 590-608

- Daniel J. Kapust
Volume 58, month 03, 2010
- Preface pp. 235-237

- Martin J. Smith
- New Worlds in Political Science pp. 239-265

- Patrick Dunleavy
- Political Theory and Practical Public Reasoning pp. 266-281

- Albert Weale
- What Rationality Assumption? Or, How ‘Positive Political Theory’ Rests on a Mistake pp. 282-299

- James Johnson
- Exploring the Promise of Experimentation in Political Science: Micro‐Foundational Insights and Policy Relevance pp. 300-319

- Gerry Stoker
- Crossing the Interdisciplinary Divide: Political Science and Biological Science pp. 320-339

- Justin Greaves and Wyn Grant
- Politics against History: Temporal Distortions in the Study of Politics pp. 340-353

- Anne Norton
- Political Science and History: Friends and Neighbours pp. 354-367

- Iain McLean
- Discriminating Methods: Tests for Non‐nested Discrete Choice Models pp. 368-388

- Kevin A. Clarke and Curtis S. Signorino
Volume 58, month 02, 2010
- Angry White Men: Individual and Contextual Predictors of Support for the British National Party pp. 1-25

- Robert Ford and Matthew J. Goodwin
- Is Rule by Majorities Special? pp. 26-46

- Hugh Ward and Albert Weale
- Rational Choice and Interpretive Evidence: Caught between a Rock and a Hard Place? pp. 47-65

- Iain Hampsher‐Monk and Andrew Hindmoor
- Fictitious Issues Revisited: Political Interest, Knowledge and the Generation of Nonattitudes pp. 66-84

- Patrick Sturgis and Patten Smith
- Bargaining Power in the European Union: An Evaluation of Competing Game‐Theoretic Models pp. 85-103

- Gerald Schneider, Daniel Finke and Stefanie Bailer
- Europe and the Common pp. 104-122

- Jonathan White
- Is Co‐decision Good for the Environment? An Analysis of the European Parliament's Green Credentials pp. 123-142

- Charlotte Burns and Neil Carter
- Does Power Drive Out Trust? Relations between Labour Market Actors in Sweden pp. 143-166

- PerOla Öberg and Torsten Svensson
- The Use of Repression as a Response to Domestic Dissent pp. 167-186

- Sabine C. Carey
- Inequalities in Non‐institutionalised Forms of Political Participation: A Multi‐level Analysis of 25 countries pp. 187-213

- Sofie Marien, Marc Hooghe and Ellen Quintelier
- Concurrent Elections and Voter Turnout: The Effect of the De‐linking of State Elections on Electoral Participation in India's Parliamentary Polls, 1971–2004 pp. 214-233

- Csaba Nikolenyi