Political Studies Review
2003 - 2015
Current editor(s): Matthew Festenstein and Martin Smith
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Volume 3, issue 3, 2005
- The Ethics of Immigration pp. 317-334

- Jonathan Seglow
- Ideological Typologies of Contemporary British Conservatism pp. 335-355

- Timothy Heppell and Michael Hill
- The Conceptual History of Social Justice pp. 356-373

- Ben Jackson
Volume 3, issue 2, 2005
- Beyond the Cartoon: George W. Bush and his Biographers pp. 163-174

- Brendon O'Connor
- State of the Art: Addressing the INGO ‘Legitimacy Deficit’ pp. 175-192

- Vivien Collingwood and Louis Logister
- Two Concepts of Violence pp. 193-204

- Vittorio Bufacchi
Volume 3, issue 1, 2005
- The History of Political Science pp. 1-16

- Robert Adcock and Mark Bevir
- Politics Lost, Politics Transformed, Politics Colonised? Theories of the Impact of Mass Media pp. 17-33

- John Street
- Concepts of Fascism in Contemporary Russia and the West pp. 34-49

- Andreas Umland
Volume 2, issue 3, 2004
- Editorial: Political Science in a Globalizing Era pp. 289-292

- Patrick Dunleavy and Paul Kelly
- A Global Ranking of Political Science Departments pp. 293-313

- Simon Hix
- Semi‐Presidentialism: Concepts, Consequences and Contesting Explanations pp. 314-330

- Robert Elgie
Volume 2, issue 2, 2004
- The Two Schools of American Political Development pp. 153-165

- Brian J. Glenn
- Stalinism as a Civilization: New Perspectives on Communist Regimes pp. 166-184

- Astrid Hedin
- Taxation and Distributive Justice pp. 185-197

- Colin Farrelly
Volume 2, issue 1, 2004
- A Priori Voting Power: What Is It All About? pp. 1-23

- Dan S. Felsenthal and Moshé Machover
- Theft by Bandits and Taxation by Kings: A Critique of Mancur Olson on State‐Formation pp. 24-38

- Rolf Höijer
Volume 1, issue 3, 2003
- Decommodification and the Workfare State pp. 303-316

- Chris Holden
- Japanese Foreign Policy: No Longer Reactive? pp. 317-332

- David Potter and Sudo Sueo
- Equality: From Marxism to Liberalism (and Back Again) pp. 333-343

- Christine Sypnowich
Volume 1, issue 2, 2003
- The Politics of Russia's Partial Democracy pp. 149-166

- Neil Robinson
- A Response to Jeremy Waldron's Law and Disagreement pp. 167-178

- Richard North
- The Limitations of ‘Policy Transfer’ and ‘Lesson Drawing’ for Public Policy Research pp. 179-193

- Oliver James and Martin Lodge
Volume 1, issue 1, 2003
- Editorial: Introducing Political Studies Review pp. 1-3

- Patrick Dunleavy and Paul Kelly
- Justice and Culture: Rawls, Sen, Nussbaum and O’Neill pp. 4-17

- Cécile Fabre and David Miller
- A Second Republic for Italy? pp. 18-33

- Mark Donovan
- Joined‐up Government: a Survey pp. 34-49

- Christopher Pollitt