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Volume 53, month 12, 2005
- Homogeneous Models and Heterogeneous Voters pp. 653-675

- John Bartle
- Norms, Interests and Institutional Change pp. 676-693

- Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos
- Interest Group Strategies: Navigating Between Privileged Access and Strategies of Pressure pp. 694-715

- Anne Binderkrantz
- Unarmed Utopia Revisited: The Resurgence of Left‐of‐Centre Politics in Latin America pp. 716-734

- Francisco Panizza
- Hegemony and Autonomy pp. 735-752

- Howard H. Lentner
- Social Democrats and Neo‐Liberalism: A Case Study of the Australian Labor Party pp. 753-771

- Ashley Lavelle
- The Reform of Public Administration in Northern Ireland: From Principles to Practice pp. 772-792

- Paul Carmichael and Colin Knox
- Leasehold or Freehold? Leader‐Eviction Rules in the British Conservative and Labour Parties pp. 793-815

- Thomas Quinn
- Polish Democracy in Transition? pp. 816-832

- Bogusia Puchalska
- John Stuart Mill and Unassimilated Subjects pp. 833-848

- Mark Tunick
Volume 53, month 10, 2005
- Duverger's Law, Penrose's Power Index and the Unity of the UK pp. 457-476

- Iain McLean, Alistair McMillan and Dennis Leech
- The Rise of ‘New’ Policy Instruments in Comparative Perspective: Has Governance Eclipsed Government? pp. 477-496

- Andrew Jordan, Rüdiger K. W. Wurzel and Anthony Zito
- Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Recognition pp. 497-515

- Cillian McBride
- Political Disagreement and Socratic Civic Competence pp. 516-536

- Russell Bentley
- The Language of Democracy: Vernacular or Esperanto? A Comparison between the Multiculturalist and Cosmopolitan Perspectives pp. 537-555

- Daniele Archibugi
- Uninterested Youth? Young People's Attitudes towards Party Politics in Britain pp. 556-578

- Matt Henn, Mark Weinstein and Sarah Forrest
- Incivility: The Politics of ‘People on the Margins’ in Jamaica pp. 579-597

- Hume N. Johnson
- A Reconceptualisation of the Antecedents of Party Activism: A Multidisciplinary Approach pp. 598-620

- Sue Granik
- Intervention and Empire: John Stuart Mill and International Relations pp. 621-640

- Carol A. L. Prager
- Fair‐Play Obligations: A Critical Note on Free Riding pp. 641-649

- Stephen D. Parsons
Volume 53, month 06, 2005
- Should We Be Compelled to Have Identity Cards? Justifications for the Legal Enforcement of Obligations pp. 243-261

- Perri 6
- Feminisms, Islamophobia and Identities pp. 262-283

- Haleh Afshar, Rob Aitken and Myfanwy Franks
- World Risk Society and War Against Terror pp. 284-302

- Keith Spence
- The Impact of the Scottish Parliament in Amending Executive Legislation pp. 303-319

- Mark Shephard and Paul Cairney
- Democratic Deficit or the Europeanisation of Secession? Explaining the Devolution Referendums in Scotland pp. 320-342

- Paolo Dardanelli
- Brand Leaders: Clinton, Blair and the Limitations of the Permanent Campaign pp. 343-361

- Catherine Needham
- Political Participation as an Engine of Social Solidarity: A Sceptical View pp. 362-378

- Shlomi Segall
- Responsive Government? Public Opinion and Government Policy Preferences in Britain and Denmark pp. 379-402

- Sara Binzer Hobolt and Robert Klemmemsen
- The Contested Council: Conflict Dimensions of an Intergovernmental EU Institution pp. 403-422

- Christina Zimmer, Gerald Schneider and Michael Dobbins
- Balancing Procedures and Outcomes Within Democratic Theory: Core Values and Judicial Review pp. 423-441

- Corey Brettschneider
- Research Note: Libertarian‐authoritarian Value Change in Britain, 1974–2001 pp. 442-453

- James R. Tilley
Volume 53, month 03, 2005
- It's Parties That Choose Electoral Systems (or, Duverger's Laws Upside Down) pp. 1-21

- Josep M. Colomer
- Neo‐liberalism and the Decline of Democratic Governance in Australia: A Problem of Institutional Design? pp. 22-42

- Ian Marsh
- Structural Power and Public Policy: A Signaling Model of Business Lobbying in Democratic Capitalism pp. 43-64

- Patrick Bernhagen and Thomas Bräuninger
- Understanding Public Support for British Membership of the Single Currency pp. 65-81

- Matthew Gabel and Simon Hix
- Monomaniacs or Schizophrenics?: Responsible Governance and the EU's Independent Agencies pp. 82-99

- Garrath Williams
- Crooked Timber or Bent Twig? Isaiah Berlin's Nationalism pp. 100-123

- David Miller
- Rethinking Agency: A Phenomenological Approach to Embodiment and Agentic Capacities pp. 124-142

- Diana Coole
- Arab States and the Role of Islam in the International Criminal Court pp. 143-161

- Steven C. Roach
- How Terrorism Upsets Liberty pp. 162-181

- Tamar Meisels
- Non‐Voluntary Return? The Politics of Return to Afghanistan pp. 182-200

- Brad K. Blitz, Rosemary Sales and Lisa Marzano
- Gender Ghosts in McGarry and O’Leary and Representations of the Conflict in Northern Ireland pp. 201-221

- Marysia Zalewski
- Corruption: An Alternative Approach to Its Definition and Measurement pp. 222-239

- Oskar Kurer
Volume 52, month 12, 2004
- Market Visions: The Interplay of Ideas and Institutions in Chinese Financial Restructuring pp. 643-663

- Edward S. Steinfeld
- Chinese Diaspora as a Virtual Nation: Interactive Roles between Economic and Social Capital pp. 664-684

- Gordon C. K. Cheung
- Conceptualising State Capacity: Comparing Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan pp. 685-708

- Sally N. Cummings and Ole Nørgaard
- The Ambiguities of Reconciliation and Responsibility in South Africa pp. 709-727

- Rosemary Nagy
- Rethinking Democratic Procedures: Democracy and Deliberative Experiences in Turkey's LA21 Process pp. 728-744

- Ülkü Doğanay
- The Universal Welfare State: Theory and the Case of Sweden pp. 745-766

- Andreas Bergh
- Globalisation, Ecological Modernisation and New Labour pp. 767-784

- John Barry and Matthew Paterson
- Sustainable Development as a Policy Telos: A New Approach to Political Problem‐Solving pp. 785-801

- Yoram Levy and Marcel Wissenburg
- Political Philosophy and Empowering Citizens pp. 802-818

- Avner De‐Shalit
- Choice, Responsibility and Equality pp. 819-836

- Alexander Kaufman
Volume 52, month 10, 2004
- Perceptions of Israel in the Armies of Syria, Egypt and Jordan pp. 395-412

- Hillel Frisch
- The Creeping Politicisation of the World Bank: The Case of Corruption pp. 413-430

- Heather Marquette
- Olson Triumphant? Recruitment Strategies and the Growth of a Small Business Organisation pp. 431-449

- Grant Jordan and Darren Halpin
- ‘All for One and One for All’: Transactions Cost and Collective Action pp. 450-468

- Philip Jones
- The Paradox of Proportional Representation: The Effect of Party Systems and Coalitions on Individuals’ Electoral Participation pp. 469-490

- David Brockington
- Problems of Descriptive Representation in Dutch Works Councils pp. 491-507

- Ewald Engelen
- Building Social Capital in City Politics: Scope and Limitations at the Inter‐organisational Level pp. 508-530

- Graham Smith, William Maloney and Gerry Stoker
- UK Initiatives on Forced Marriage: Regulation, Dialogue and Exit pp. 531-551

- Anne Phillips and Moira Dustin
- Women Representatives Acting for Women: Sex and the Signing of Early Day Motions in the 1997 British Parliament pp. 552-564

- Sarah Childs and Julie Withey
- In Pursuit of Civic Participation: The Early Experiences of the Northern Ireland Civic Forum, 2000–2002 pp. 565-584

- Vikki Bell
- The Moral Minority: Evangelical Protestants in Northern Ireland and Their Political Behaviour pp. 585-602

- Claire Mitchell and James R. Tilley
- Michael Oakeshott on Civility, Civil Society and Civil Association pp. 603-622

- Richard Boyd
- Research Note: The Influence of the Press in Shaping Public Opinion towards the European Union in Britain pp. 623-640

- Sean Carey and Jonathan Burton
Volume 52, month 06, 2004
- The Bitter Product of Defeat? Reflections on Winstanley's Law of Freedom pp. 199-215

- Darren Webb
- Fair‐Play Obligations pp. 216-232

- Daniel McDermott
- The Scope of Public Reason pp. 233-250

- Jonathan Quong
- Pierre‐Louis Rœderer and the Debate on Forms of Government in Revolutionary France pp. 251-268

- Ruth Scurr
- Laclau and Mouffe's Hegemonic Project: The Story So Far pp. 269-288

- Jules Townshend
- The Electoral Impact of Constituency Campaigning in Britain, 1992–2001 pp. 289-306

- David Denver, Gordon Hands and Iain MacAllister
- Do (Some) Canadian Voters Punish a Prime Minister for Calling a Snap Election? pp. 307-323

- André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau
- Center Parties, Party Competition, and the Implosion of Party Systems: A Study of Centripetal Tendencies in Multiparty Systems pp. 324-341

- Christoffer Green‐Pedersen
- Making a Crisis out of a Drama: The Political Analysis of BSE Policy‐Making in the UK pp. 342-357

- Ian Forbes
- Local Autonomy, Local Democracy and the ‘New Localism’ pp. 358-375

- Lawrence Pratchett
- The Rhetorical Strategy of George H. W. Bush during the Persian Gulf Crisis 1990–91: How to Help Lose a War You Won pp. 376-392

- Steven Hurst
Volume 52, month 03, 2004
- Democracy in South Asia: Getting beyond the Structure–Agency Dichotomy pp. 1-18

- Katharine Adeney and Andrew Wyatt
- Neo‐liberalization and Incorporation in Advanced Newly Industrialized Countries: A View from South Korea pp. 19-42

- Tat Yan Kong
- Elites and the Diffusion of Foreign Models in Russia pp. 43-62

- Sharon Werning Rivera
- Discourses in Norwegian Climate Policy: National Action or Thinking Globally? pp. 63-81

- Eivind Hovden and Gard Lindseth
- The Interactive State: Democratisation from Above? pp. 82-95

- Tjitske Akkerman, Maarten Hajer and John Grin
- Social Capital and Regional Economies in Britain pp. 96-117

- Terrence Casey
- The Political Power of Words: The Birth of Pro‐democratic Discourse in the Nineteenth Century in the United States and France pp. 118-134

- Francis Dupuis‐Déri
- Populism as a Spectre of Democracy: A Response to Canovan pp. 135-143

- Benjamín Arditi
- Social Choice and the Grammar of Rights and Freedoms pp. 144-161

- Keith Dowding
- A ‘Radical Humanist’ Approach to the Concept of Solidarity pp. 162-178

- Lawrence Wilde
- A Comparative Study of the Politics of GM Food and Crops pp. 179-186

- Dave Toke
- Lacroix's European Constitutional Patriotism: A Response pp. 187-193

- Richard Bellamy and Dario Castiglione
- A Reply to Bellamy and Castiglione pp. 194-196

- Justine Lacroix