British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 43, month October, 2013
- Auntie Knows Best? Public Broadcasters and Current Affairs Knowledge pp. 719-739

- Stuart Soroka, Blake Andrew, Toril Aalberg, Shanto Iyengar, James Curran, Sharon Coen, Kaori Hayashi, Paul Jones, Gianpetro Mazzoleni, June Woong Rhee, David Rowe and Rod Tiffen
- Public Policy Investment: Risk and Return in British Politics pp. 741-773

- Anthony Bertelli and Peter John
- Pluralism about Global Poverty pp. 775-797

- Jennifer C. Rubenstein
- Political Investment: Remittances and Elections pp. 799-820

- Angela O'Mahony
- Leader Survival and Natural Disasters pp. 821-843

- Alejandro Quiroz Flores and Alastair Smith
- Testing Models of Distributive Politics using Exit Polls to Measure Voters’ Preferences and Partisanship pp. 845-875

- Valentino Larcinese, James M. Snyder and Cecilia Testa
- Dangerous Neighbours, Regional Territorial Conflict and the Democratic Peace pp. 877-887

- Douglas M. Gibler and Alex Braithwaite
- Ethnicity on the Sleeve and Class in the Heart pp. 889-914

- Daniel Corstange
- Atoms for Terror? Nuclear Programs and Non-Catastrophic Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism pp. 915-936

- Bryan R. Early, Matthew Fuhrmann and Quan Li
- Sorting Out Mechanical and Psychological Effects in Candidate Elections: An Appraisal with Experimental Data pp. 937-944

- Karine Van der Straeten, Nicolas Sauger, Jean-François Laslier and André Blais
Volume 43, month July, 2013
- Coalition Building and Consensus in the Council of the European Union pp. 481-504

- Frank M. Häge
- Governance Indicators and the Level of Analysis Problem: Empirical Findings from South America pp. 505-540

- Daniel W. Gingerich
- There Can Be No Compromise: Institutional Inclusiveness, Fractionalization and Domestic Terrorism pp. 541-557

- Dennis M. Foster, Alex Braithwaite and David Sobek
- Repression Hurts: Coercive Government Responses and the Demise of Terrorist Campaigns pp. 559-577

- Ursula E. Daxecker and Michael L. Hess
- To Become a Confucian Democratic Citizen: Against Meritocratic Elitism pp. 579-599

- Sungmoon Kim
- Keeping Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer? Information Networks in Legislative Politics pp. 601-628

- Nils Ringe, Jennifer Nicoll Victor and Justin H. Gross
- Explaining Policy Position Choice of Europarties: The Effect of Legislative Resources pp. 629-650

- Heike Klüver and Toni Rodon
- When Is the Pen Truly Mighty? Regime Type and the Efficacy of Naming and Shaming in Curbing Human Rights Abuses pp. 651-672

- Cullen S. Hendrix and Wendy H. Wong
- The Diffusion of Policy Diffusion Research in Political Science pp. 673-701

- Erin R. Graham, Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden
- The Decisions and Ideal Points of British Law Lords pp. 703-716

- Chris Hanretty
- There Can Be No Compromise: Institutional Inclusiveness, Fractionalization and Domestic Terrorism – CORRIGENDUM pp. 717-717

- Dennis M. Foster, Alex Braithwaite and David Sobek
Volume 43, month April, 2013
- The Compleat Economic Voter: New Theory and British Evidence pp. 241-261

- Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Richard Nadeau and Martial Foucault
- Gordon Unbound: The Heresthetic of Central Bank Independence in Britain pp. 263-293

- Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda
- Making a Difference: Political Efficacy and Policy Preference Construction pp. 295-322

- Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan and Eran Halperin
- Three Worlds of Social Insurance: On the Validity of Esping-Andersen's Welfare Regime Dimensions pp. 323-343

- Robert Jan van der Veen and Wouter van der Brug
- Information and Ethnic Politics in Africa pp. 345-373

- Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz
- Religion and Support for Democracy: A Cross-National Test of the Mediating Mechanisms pp. 375-397

- Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan
- On the Interpretability of Law: Lessons from the Decoding of National Constitutions pp. 399-423

- James Melton, Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg and Kalev Leetaru
- We Have to Be Discrete About This: A Non-Parametric Imputation Technique for Missing Categorical Data pp. 425-449

- Skyler J. Cranmer and Jeff Gill
- Do Politicians Shape Public Opinion? pp. 451-478

- Tetsuya Matsubayashi
- Primaries on Demand? Intra-Party Politics and Nominations in Ghana – CORRIGENDUM pp. 479-480

- Nahomi Ichino and Noah L. Nathan
Volume 43, month January, 2013
- Does Collective Responsibility for Performance Alter Party Strategies? Policy-Seeking Parties in Proportional Systems pp. 1-23

- James Adams, Lawrence Ezrow, Samuel Merrill and Zeynep Somer-Topcu
- Fading Friendships: Alliances, Affinities and the Activation of International Identities pp. 25-52

- Erik Gartzke and Alex Weisiger
- Violence and Election Fraud: Evidence from Afghanistan pp. 53-75

- Nils B. Weidmann and Michael Callen
- Is There a Secret Ballot? Ballot Secrecy Perceptions and Their Implications for Voting Behaviour pp. 77-102

- Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty and Conor M. Dowling
- Competitive Religious Entrepreneurs: Christian Missionaries and Female Education in Colonial and Post-Colonial India pp. 103-131

- Tomila Lankina and Lullit Getachew
- Where Is the Tipping Point? Bilateral Trade and the Diffusion of Human Rights pp. 133-156

- Xun Cao, Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash
- Measuring the Median: The Risks of Inferring Beliefs from Votes pp. 157-175

- Paul Warwick and Maria Zakharova
- Justice, Disagreement and Democracy pp. 177-199

- Laura Valentini
- Was Duverger Correct? Single-Member District Election Outcomes in Fifty-three Countries pp. 201-220

- Matthew M. Singer
- Review Article: Rethinking Party Politics and the Welfare State – Recent Advances in the Literature pp. 221-240

- Silja Häusermann, Georg Picot and Dominik Geering
Volume 42, month October, 2012
- Mere Description pp. 721-746

- John Gerring
- Beyond Ricardo: The Link between Intra-Industry Trade and Peace pp. 747-767

- Timothy M. Peterson and Cameron G. Thies
- Primaries on Demand? Intra-Party Politics and Nominations in Ghana pp. 769-791

- Nahomi Ichino and Noah L. Nathan
- Alliances between Militant Groups pp. 793-824

- Navin A. Bapat and Kanisha D. Bond
- Global Migration and Political Regime Type: A Democratic Disadvantage pp. 825-854

- Christian Breunig, Xun Cao and Adam Luedtke
- Electoral Systems, Voters’ Interests and Geographic Dispersion pp. 855-877

- Stephanie J. Rickard
- Combatant Fragmentation and the Dynamics of Civil Wars pp. 879-901

- Michael Findley and Peter Rudloff
- Why Do Citizens Discount the Future? Public Opinion and the Timing of Policy Consequences pp. 903-935

- Alan M. Jacobs and J. Scott Matthews
- Natural Sentences as Valid Units for Coded Political Texts pp. 937-951

- Thomas Däubler, Kenneth Benoit, Slava Mikhaylov and Michael Laver
Volume 42, month July, 2012
- Immigrants, Citizenship and Political Action in Europe pp. 481-509

- Aida Just and Christopher J. Anderson
- Does the Principle of Convergence Really Hold? War, Uncertainty and the Failure of Bargaining pp. 511-536

- Jean-Pierre P. Langlois and Catherine C. Langlois
- Voter Choice and Parliamentary Politics: An Emerging Research Agenda pp. 537-553

- Orit Kedar
- Courts of Many Minds pp. 555-571

- Kai Spiekermann and Robert E. Goodin
- Bureaucratic Discretion and the Regulatory Burden: Business Environments under Alternative Regulatory Regimes pp. 573-596

- Dinissa Duvanova
- Group Cohesion without Group Mobilization: The Case of Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals pp. 597-616

- Patrick J. Egan
- The Effects of Deliberative Polling in an EU-wide Experiment: Five Mechanisms in Search of an Explanation pp. 617-640

- David Sanders
- Party Control, Party Competition and Public Service Performance pp. 641-660

- George A. Boyne, Oliver James, Peter John and Nicolai Petrovsky
- The Motivation Question: Arguments from Justice and from Humanity pp. 661-678

- Holly Lawford-Smith
- Costly Adjustments, Markets and International Reassurance pp. 679-704

- Johannes Urpelainen
- A Curious Constructivism: A Response to Professor Bell pp. 705-713

- Vivien A. Schmidt
- Where Are the Institutions? The Limits of Vivien Schmidt's Constructivism pp. 714-719

- Stephen Bell
Volume 42, month April, 2012
- Satisfaction with Democracy and the Winner/Loser Debate: The Role of Policy Preferences and Past Experience pp. 241-261

- Luigi Curini, Willy Jou and Vincenzo Memoli
- Scandal Fatigue? Scandal Elections and Satisfaction with Democracy in Western Europe, 1977–2007 pp. 263-282

- Staffan Kumlin and Peter Esaiasson
- Authoritarian Institutions and Regime Survival: Transitions to Democracy and Subsequent Autocracy pp. 283-309

- Joseph Wright and Abel Escribà-Folch
- Valence as Macro-Competence: An Analysis of Mood in Party Competence Evaluations in Great Britain pp. 311-343

- Jane Green and Will Jennings
- Helpful Organizations: Membership in Inter-Governmental Organizations and Environmental Quality in Developing Countries pp. 345-370

- Gabriele Spilker
- Contingent Prize Allocation and Pivotal Voting pp. 371-392

- Alastair Smith and Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
- Parties Getting Impatient: Time Out of Office and Portfolio Allocation in Coalition Governments pp. 393-411

- Albert Falcó-Gimeno
- Precedent in International Courts: A Network Analysis of Case Citations by the European Court of Human Rights pp. 413-439

- Yonatan Lupu and Erik Voeten
- Pressed into Party Support? Media Influence on Partisan Attitudes during the 2005 UK General Election Campaign pp. 441-463

- Heinz Brandenburg and Marcel Van Egmond
- Emancipative Values and Non-Violent Protest: The Importance of ‘Ecological’ Effects pp. 465-479

- Christian Welzel and Franziska Deutsch
Volume 42, month January, 2012
- Understanding State Sponsorship of Militant Groups pp. 1-29

- Navin A. Bapat
- Language and Ideology in Congress pp. 31-55

- Daniel Diermeier, Jean-François Godbout, Bei Yu and Stefan Kaufmann
- The New Regionalism and Policy Interdependence pp. 57-79

- Leonardo Baccini and Andreas Dür
- Subconstituency Reactions to Elite Depolarization in the Netherlands: An Analysis of the Dutch Public's Policy Beliefs and Partisan Loyalties, 1986–98 pp. 81-105

- James Adams, Catherine E. De Vries and Debra Leiter
- The Structure of Party-Organization Linkages and the Electoral Strength of Cleavages in Italy, 1963–2008 pp. 107-135

- Paolo Bellucci and Oliver Heath
- How Parties Shape Class Politics: Explaining the Decline of the Class Basis of Party Support pp. 137-161

- Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley
- Immigration and Trust in Politics in Britain pp. 163-185

- Lauren McLaren
- Constitutionalizing Party Democracy: The Constitutive Codification of Political Parties in Post-war Europe pp. 187-212

- Ingrid Van Biezen
- A Strategic Model of Economic Performance and Democratization in South Korea and Taiwan pp. 213-239

- O. Fiona Yap
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