Political Studies Review
2003 - 2015
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2008
- Review: Over to You, Mr Brown pp. 277-284

- David Willetts
- Perhaps, Over to You, Mr Cameron... ? pp. 285-296

- Richard Heffernan
- History as Political Rhetoric pp. 297-307

- Jim Tomlinson
- Author's Response to Reviewers pp. 308-313

- Anthony Giddens
- Liberalism, the Duty to Rescue, and Organ Procurement pp. 314-326

- James Stacey Taylor
- Humanitarian Intervention: Past, Present and Future pp. 327-339

- Aidan Hehir
- Understanding Al Qa'eda pp. 340-354

- Maha Azzam
Volume 6, issue 2, 2008
- Re‐centring British Government: Beliefs, Traditions and Dilemmas in Political Science pp. 143-154

- Martin J. Smith
- Structure, Agency and Power in Political Analysis: Beyond Contextualised Self‐Interpretations pp. 155-169

- Jason Glynos and David Howarth
- Authors' Response: Politics as Cultural Practice pp. 170-177

- Mark Bevir and R. A. W. Rhodes
- Paradigmatic Contestation and the Persistence of Perennial Dualities pp. 178-185

- Todd Landman
- Reply to Todd Landman pp. 186-188

- Brian Caterino and Sanford F. Schram
- Response to Todd Landman pp. 189-190

- Bent Flyvbjerg
- Understanding Change in Political Science: On the Need to Bring Space into Theoretical Positions and Empirical Analyses pp. 191-204

- Stephen R. Bates and Nicola J. Smith
Volume 6, issue 1, 2008
- Britain's Anti‐Intellectual Intellectuals: Thoughts on Stefan Collini's Absent Minds pp. 1-13

- Michael Kenny
- On Stefan Collini: Absent Minds pp. 14-22

- Rodney Barker
- Plus ça Change: Some Criticisms of Stefan Collini's Absent Minds pp. 23-31

- Edmund Neill
- Author's Response pp. 32-41

- Stefan Collini
- Globalization is What We Make of It: Contemporary Globalization Theory and the Future Construction of Global Interconnection pp. 42-53

- Garrett Wallace Brown
- On Diplomacy pp. 54-62

- Richard Langhorne
Volume 5, issue 3, 2007
- Multiculturalism in the Age of Terror: Confronting the Challenges pp. 317-336

- Gurpreet Mahajan
- Dutch ‘Multiculturalism’ Beyond the Pillarisation Myth pp. 337-350

- Maarten P. Vink
- Professor Skinner's Visions pp. 351-364

- Terence Ball
- Making Sense of Our Lives pp. 365-376

- Susan Mendus
- Conflict Resolution Between Power Sharing and Power Dividing, or Beyond? pp. 377-393

- Stefan Wolff
Volume 5, issue 2, 2007
- Thatcher's Legacy pp. 161-171

- Simon Jenkins
- Banality in Politics: Margaret Thatcher and the Biographers pp. 172-182

- Mark Garnett
- Whatever Happened to Thatcherism? pp. 183-201

- Colin Hay
- Anti‐corruption: What Do We Know? Research on Preventing Corruption in the Post‐communist World pp. 202-232

- Diana Schmidt
- When Does the EU Make a Difference? Conditionality and the Accession Process in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 233-246

- Tim Haughton
Volume 5, issue 1, 2007
- Still the American Empire pp. 1-10

- Michael Cox
- Institutional Change and the Social Sources of American Economic Empire: Beyond Stylised Facts pp. 11-24

- Leonard Seabrooke
- A Necessary War? pp. 25-31

- Paul Rogers
- The Dialogue between History and Political Culture: The Political Reception of the Work of Sir Lawrence Freedman in the Argentine Press pp. 32-38

- Vicente Palermo
- Response to Reviews pp. 39-44

- Lawrence Freedman
- The ECPR Venture into Retrieval pp. 45-55

- Jack Hayward
- Political Theory and the Agony of Politics pp. 56-74

- Andrew Schaap
Volume 4, issue 3, 2006
- Demo‐skepticism and Genocide pp. 247-262

- Daniele Conversi
- Explaining Fascism and Ethnic Cleansing: The Three Dimensions of Charisma and the Four Dark Sides of Nationalism pp. 263-278

- Roger Eatwell
- Taking Mann Seriously? pp. 279-289

- Jacques Semelin
- Reply: Is Democracy, and was Fascism, Sacred? pp. 290-297

- Michael Mann
- Another UK General Election: More Books! pp. 298-306

- Ron Johnston
- Psephology at Speed pp. 307-309

- Robert Johns
Volume 4, issue 2, 2006
- Bringing States Back In pp. 115-123

- Barry Hindess
- Steven Lukes on the Concept of Power pp. 124-135

- Peter Morriss
- Three‐Dimensional Power: A Discussion of Steven Lukes’ Power: A Radical View pp. 136-145

- Keith Dowding
- On the Second Edition of Lukes’ Third Face pp. 146-155

- Ian Shapiro
- On Power and Responsibility pp. 156-163

- Clarissa Rile Hayward
- Reply to Comments pp. 164-173

- Steven Lukes
Volume 4, issue 1, 2006
- Discourse Ethics and ‘the Rift of Speechlessness’: The Limits of Argumentation and Possible Future Directions pp. 3-15

- Ute Kelly
- ‘Rational’ Theories of Voter Turnout: A Review pp. 16-35

- Benny Geys
- Norms and Human Rights in International Relations pp. 36-47

- Ty Solomon
- Politics and Mass Media: A Response to John Street pp. 48-54

- John Corner and Piers Robinson
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