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Volume 51, month 12, 2003
- Locke, Sincerity and the Rationality of Persecution pp. 611-626

- Paul Bou‐Habib
- When Does Deliberation Begin? Internal Reflection versus Public Discussion in Deliberative Democracy pp. 627-649

- Robert E. Goodin and Simon J. Niemeyer
- What's the Civil in Civil Society? Robert Putnam, Italy and the Republican Tradition pp. 650-668

- Per Mouritsen
- For the People, Of the People and By the Military: The Regime Structure of Modern Turkey pp. 669-685

- Tim Jacoby
- The French Fifth Republic as an Opportunity Structure: A Neo‐institutional and Cultural Approach to the Study of Leadership Politics pp. 686-705

- John Gaffney
- The Agent–Structure Problem and Institutional Racism pp. 706-721

- Colin Wight
- Hayekian Political Economy and the Limits of Deliberative Democracy pp. 722-739

- Mark Pennington
- Habermas: Discourse and Cultural Diversity pp. 740-758

- Andrea T. Baumeister
- Charles Taylor, Marx and Marxism pp. 759-774

- Ian Fraser
- The Morality of Assassination: A Response to Gross pp. 775-779

- Daniel Statman
Volume 51, month 10, 2003
- Citizenship and Civic Engagement: Attitudes and Behaviour in Britain pp. 443-468

- Charles Pattie, Patrick Seyd and Paul Whiteley
- Regime Types and Discrimination against Ethnoreligious Minorities: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis of the Autocracy–Democracy Continuum pp. 469-489

- Jonathan Fox and Shmuel Sandler
- Natural Allies? Mapping the Relationship between Conservatism and Environmentalism pp. 490-508

- Bruce Pilbeam
- Human Rights and Modern Liberalism: a Critique pp. 509-523

- Anthony J. Langlois
- Contractualism and Liberal Neutrality: A Defence pp. 524-541

- Steven A. Lecce
- Against Restitution pp. 542-557

- Richard Vernon
- Explaining Split‐Ticket Voting at the 1979 and 1997 General and Local Elections in England pp. 558-572

- Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher
- The Press and Its Influence on British Political Attitudes under New Labour pp. 573-591

- Neil T. Gavin and David Sanders
- Governing beyond the Centre: A Critique of the Anglo‐Governance School pp. 592-608

- Mike Marinetto
Volume 51, month 06, 2003
- Critical Elections and Political Realignments in the USA: 1860–2000 pp. 217-240

- Norman Schofield, Gary Miller and Andrew Martin
- Preference‐shaping: an Empirical Test pp. 241-261

- Rune Stubager
- The Politics of Pension Reform: Lessons from Public Attitudes in Greece pp. 262-281

- Owen O'Donnell and Platon Tinios
- Open Citizens’ Juries and the Politics of Sustainability pp. 282-299

- Hugh Ward, Aletta Norval, Todd Landman and Jules Pretty
- Governing through Governance: Education Policy Control under New Labour pp. 300-314

- Ian Bache
- In Place of Strife? The PLP in Government, 1997–2001 pp. 315-331

- Philip Cowley and Mark Stuart
- New Rights for Old? Cosmopolitan Citizenship and the Critique of State Sovereignty pp. 332-349

- David Chandler
- Fighting by Other Means in the Mideast: a Critical Analysis of Israel's Assassination Policy pp. 350-368

- Michael L. Gross
- The Right to Secession: an Antisecessionist Defence pp. 369-386

- Daryl J. Glaser
- Rousseau on Fundamental Law pp. 387-403

- Melissa Schwartzberg
- Millian Radical Democracy: Education for Freedom and Dilemmas of Liberal Equality pp. 404-428

- Bruce Baum
- ‘An Archaeology of Ideology?’ A Reply to Howarth pp. 429-435

- Shane P. Mulligan
- Archaeology, Genealogy and Hegemony: a Reply to Mulligan pp. 436-440

- David Howarth
Volume 51, month 03, 2003
- Arend Lijphart's Dimensions of Democracy: Logical Connections and Institutional Design pp. 1-19

- Rein Taagepera
- DEBATE: Measurement Validity and Institutional Engineering – Reflections on Rein Taagepera's Meta‐Study pp. 20-25

- Arend Lijphart
- The Future of the ‘Radical Centre’ in Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement pp. 26-50

- Jocelyn A. J. Evans and Jonathan Tonge
- Evaluating Devolution in Wales pp. 51-66

- Adrian Kay
- Sex Differences in Political Knowledge in Britain pp. 67-83

- Elizabeth Frazer and Kenneth Macdonald
- Westminster Women: the Politics of Presence pp. 84-102

- Joni Lovenduski and Pippa Norris
- Contentious Politics and Democratization: Comparing the Impact of Social Movements on the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe pp. 103-120

- John K. Glenn
- Understanding Dual Identities in Poland pp. 121-143

- Clare McManus‐Czubińska, William L. Miller, Radosław Markowski and Jacek Wasilewski
- European Governance and Civic Participation: Beyond Elitist Citizenship? pp. 144-160

- Paul Magnette
- Enacting Democracy pp. 161-179

- Michael Saward
- Legitimacy Problems in Deliberative Democracy pp. 180-196

- John Parkinson
- Does Inclusion Require Democracy? pp. 197-214

- Adam Tebble
Volume 50, month 12, 2002
- Is there a Demand for Descriptive Representation? Evidence from the UK's Devolution Programme pp. 897-915

- Paul Chaney and Ralph Fevre
- Parliamentary Election Turnout in Europe since 1990 pp. 916-927

- Alan Siaroff and John W. A. Merer
- Problems in the Theorisation of Global Civil Society pp. 928-943

- Gideon Baker
- For a European Constitutional Patriotism pp. 944-958

- Justine Lacroix
- ‘A Land without a People’: an Evaluation of Nations’ Efficiency‐based Territorial Claims pp. 959-973

- Tamar Meisels
- Debate Caney's ‘International Distributive Justice’: a Response pp. 974-977

- David Miller
- Debate A Reply to Miller pp. 978-983

- Simon Caney
Volume 50, month 09, 2002
- Environmental Transformation of the State: the USA, Norway, Germany and the UK pp. 659-682

- John S. Dryzek, Christian Hunold, David Schlosberg, David Downes and Hans‐Kristian Hernes
- Australian Antecedents of the Third Way pp. 683-702

- Chris Pierson and Francis G. Castles
- How can Political Liberals be Environmentalists? pp. 703-724

- Derek Bell
- Political Skills or Lying and Manipulation? The Choreography of the Northern Ireland Peace Process pp. 725-741

- Paul Dixon
- ‘The Possible as the Art of Politics’: Understanding Consensus Politics pp. 742-760

- Richard Heffernan
- The Earthquake, Civil Society, and Political Change in Turkey: Assessment and Comparison with Eastern Europe pp. 761-778

- Paul Kubicek
- Why Work Harder? Equality, Social Duty and the Market pp. 779-793

- Saladin Meckled‐Garcia
- Liberal Feminism: Individuality and Oppositions in Wollstonecraft and Mill pp. 794-810

- Gal Gerson
- Zionism, Translation and the Politics of Erasure pp. 811-828

- Neve Gordon
Volume 50, month 08, 2002
- Why Is there So Little Strategic Voting in Canadian Plurality Rule Elections? pp. 445-454

- André Blais
- Do Ministers Do What They Say? Ministerial Unreliability, Collegial and Hierarchical Governments pp. 455-476

- Jean Blondel and Nick Manning
- The Limits of Rational Choice: New Institutionalism in the Test Bed of Central Banking Politics in Australia pp. 477-496

- Stephen Bell
- The Search for Citizenship in Bin Ali's Tunisia: Democracy versus Unity pp. 497-513

- Larbi Sadiki
- Advocate or Reflection? Associations and Political Culture pp. 514-528

- Sigrid Roßteutscher
- Compassion as a Political Virtue pp. 529-544

- Maureen Whitebrook
- Sophocles’Antigone and the History of the Concept of Natural Law pp. 545-557

- Tony Burns
- Responsibility, Luck, and the ‘Equality of What?’ Debate pp. 558-572

- Matt Matravers
- The Economics of Political Integrity: a Critique of Jones and Hudson pp. 573-578

- Jonathan Hopkin
- The Economics of Political Integrity: a Reply pp. 579-583

- Philip Jones and John Hudson
Volume 50, month 06, 2002
- Behavioural Decision Theory and the Gains Debate in International Politics pp. 209-229

- Matthew Mulford and Jeffery Berejikian
- Why Freedoms Do Not Exist by Degrees pp. 230-243

- Matthew H. Kramer
- ‘Dark Matter’: Institutional Constraints and the Failure of Party‐based Euroscepticism in Germany pp. 244-267

- Charles Lees
- Non‐governmental Organizations and Governmentality: ‘Consuming’ Biodiversity and Indigenous People in the Philippines pp. 268-292

- Raymond L. Bryant
- Preferential Policies and the Blurring of Ethnic Boundaries: the Case of Aboriginal Australians in the 1980s pp. 293-312

- Matthew Hoddie
- The Democratic Quality of Institutional Regimes: a Conceptual Framework pp. 313-331

- André Kaiser, Matthias Lehnert and Bernhard Miller and Ulrich Sieberer
- British Trade Unions and European Union Integration in the 1990s: Politics versus Political Economy pp. 332-353

- Gerard Strange
- Half a Century of Cross‐pressures: a Thesis Reconsidered pp. 354-361

- Sten Sparre Nilson
Volume 50, month 03, 2002
- An Empirical Comparison of the Performance of Classical Power Indices pp. 1-22

- Dennis Leech
- Shifting the Balance? Parliament, the Executive and the British Constitution pp. 23-42

- Matthew Flinders
- Steering through Complexity: EU Environmental Regulation in the International Context pp. 43-60

- Aynsley Kellow and Anthony R. Zito
- Managing Chinese Bureaucrats: An Institutional Economics Perspective pp. 61-79

- Yasheng Huang
- On the Reasonableness of Compelling Citizens to ‘Vote’: the Australian Case pp. 80-101

- Lisa Hill
- Engineering Democracy pp. 102-116

- Ricardo Blaug
- An Archaeology of Political Discourse? Evaluating Michel Foucault’s Explanation and Critique of Ideology pp. 117-135

- David Howarth
- Efficiency in Politics: Competing Economic Approaches pp. 136-149

- Pieter Vanhuysse