Political Studies Review
2003 - 2015
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Volume 9, issue 3, 2011
- Policy Networks and Governance Networks: Towards Greater Conceptual Clarity pp. 297-308

- Ismael Blanco, Vivien Lowndes and Lawrence Pratchett
- Is Consociational Theory the Answer to Global Conflict? From the Netherlands to Northern Ireland and Iraq pp. 309-322

- Paul Dixon
- Half Full but also Half Empty: Conditionality, Compliance and the Quality of Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 323-333

- Tim Haughton
- Prospect Theory and Political Decision Making pp. 334-343

- Barbara Vis
- When Democracies Fail pp. 344-356

- Mark Chou
- The Rule of Law: What Is It and Why Is It ‘Constantly on People's Lips’? pp. 357-365

- Christopher May
- What Have We Learned from Policy Transfer Research? Dolowitz and Marsh Revisited pp. 366-378

- David Benson and Andrew Jordan
Volume 9, issue 2, 2011
- Symposium on British Politics in an Era of Coalition Government: Understanding Continuity and Change pp. 143-144

- David Richards
- Governing as New Labour: An Inside Account of the Blair and Brown Years pp. 145-162

- Patrick Diamond
- Labour's New Labour Legacy: Politics after Blair and Brown pp. 163-177

- Richard Heffernan
- Labour In and Out of Government: Political Ideas, Political Practice and the British Political Tradition pp. 178-192

- David Blunkett and David Richards
- Theorising Cameronism pp. 193-207

- Peter Kerr, Christopher Byrne and Emma Foster
- The New British Policy Style: From a British to a Scottish Political Tradition? pp. 208-220

- Paul Cairney
Volume 9, issue 1, 2011
- From the Cold War to Global Warming: Observing Complexity in IR pp. 1-12

- Emilian Kavalski
- Liberal Silences and the Political Economy of Global Governance pp. 13-25

- Alex Kirkup
- Managing Ethnic Conflict: The Merits and Perils of Territorial Accommodation pp. 26-41

- Stefan Wolff
- The Triumph of Anti‐liberalism? Reconciling Radicalism to Realism in International Relations Theory pp. 42-52

- Ian Hall
- Bringing the State Back into Cosmopolitanism: The Idea of Responsible Cosmopolitan States pp. 53-66

- Garrett Wallace Brown
Volume 8, issue 3, 2010
- The Third Generation of Deliberative Democracy pp. 291-307

- Stephen Elstub
- What Can Multicultural Theory Tell Us about Integrating Muslims in Europe? pp. 308-321

- Patti Tamara Lenard
- Celebrity Politics: The Politics of the Late Modernity? pp. 322-340

- David Marsh, Paul ‘t Hart and Karen Tindall
- Friendship and Politics pp. 341-356

- Heather Devere and Graham M. Smith
- Researching Electoral Administration in America: Insights from the ‘Post‐Florida’ era pp. 357-367

- Toby S. James
- On Taking Action and Saving Lives pp. 368-374

- Avner De Shalit
Volume 8, issue 2, 2010
- The Idea of Power and the Role of Ideas pp. 145-154

- Daniel Béland
- Why Are Fewer Women than Men Elected? Gender and the Dynamics of Candidate Selection pp. 155-168

- Mona Lena Krook
- Re‐founding Representation: Wider, Broader, Closer, Deeper pp. 169-179

- Lucy Taylor
- Political Theology, Political Religion and Secularisation pp. 180-191

- Richard Shorten
- Review Symposium on The Force of the Example pp. 192-207

- Alessandro Ferrara, Dario Castiglione, Janice Richardson, Andrew Schaap and Corinna Wagner
- Academics vs. Bush: The War on Error pp. 208-217

- Timothy J. Lynch
Volume 8, issue 1, 2010
- Symposium on the 2008 Financial Crisis and its Repercussions pp. 1-2

- David Richards
- The Political Consequences of the Crash pp. 3-14

- Andrew Gamble
- Separating Sense from Nonsense in the US Debate on the Financial Meltdown pp. 15-26

- David Coates
- Class, Capital and Crisis: A Return to Fundamentals pp. 27-39

- Peter Burnham
- The Banking Crisis: A Rational Interpretation pp. 40-54

- A. Patrick Minford
- Markets in a Democracy pp. 55-66

- Bryan Gould
- Sick but not Dying pp. 67-72

- Jim Tomlinson
Volume 7, issue 3, 2009
- Preface pp. 307-308

- Andrej Zaslove and Matthew J. Goodwin
- The Populist Radical Right: Ideology, Party Families and Core Principles pp. 309-318

- Andrej Zaslove
- Populism: Some Conceptual Problems pp. 319-321

- Paul Lucardie
- The Contemporary Radical Right: Past, Present and Future pp. 322-329

- Matthew J. Goodwin
- Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe Redux pp. 330-337

- Cas Mudde
- The Model of Europe and Other Contributions to the Study of European Political Development pp. 338-350

- Paolo Morisi
- Integration and Identity in an International Context: Problems and Ambiguities in the New Politics of Multiculturalism pp. 351-363

- Phil Parvin
- Lifting the Siege of Liberalism pp. 364-367

- Sergio Fabbrini
Volume 7, issue 2, 2009
- The Study of Terrorism after 11 September 2001: Problems, Challenges and Future Developments pp. 171-184

- Richard Jackson
- Four Perspectives on Terrorism: Where They Stand Depends on Where You Sit pp. 185-194

- Thomas J. Butko
- The ‘New Terrorism’: Revolution or Evolution? pp. 195-207

- Antony Field
- Gender, Violence and Global Politics: Contemporary Debates in Feminist Security Studies pp. 208-219

- Laura J. Shepherd
- Iraq: A ‘Never‐Ending Nightmare’? pp. 220-228

- Aidan Hehir
- Transnational Human Rights Networks pp. 229-240

- Min Tang
Volume 7, issue 1, 2009
- Symposium on Assessing Research Quality pp. 1-2

- David Richards
- Metrics or Peer Review? Evaluating the 2001 UK Research Assessment Exercise in Political Science pp. 3-17

- Linda Butler and Ian McAllister
- Comparative Journal Ratings: A Survey Report pp. 18-38

- Iain McLean, André Blais, James C. Garand and Micheal Giles
- Metrics versus Peer Review? pp. 39-49

- Albert Weale
- Where There are Data... Quantifying the Unquantifiable pp. 50-62

- Ron Johnston
- Retaining the Peers: How Peer Review Triumphs over League Tables and Faulty Accounting in the Assessment of Political Science Research pp. 63-72

- Andrew Russell
- Gradgrinding the Social Sciences: The Politics of Metrics of Political Science pp. 73-83

- Claire Donovan
- Authors' Response to Reviews pp. 84-87

- Linda Butler and Ian McAllister
- Authors' Response to Reviews pp. 88-92

- Iain McLean, André Blais, James C. Garand and Micheal Giles
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