British Journal of Political Science
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Volume 37, month October, 2007
- Terrorist Signalling and the Value of Intelligence pp. 573-586

- Daniel Arce and Todd Sandler
- Public Discussion in the Deliberative System: Does It Make Better Citizens? pp. 587-618

- Donald D. Searing, Frederick Solt, Pamela Johnston Conover and Ivor Crewe
- Social Democracy Constrained: Indirect Taxation in Industrialized Democracies pp. 619-641

- Pablo Beramendi and David Rueda
- Absolute Majority Rules pp. 643-658

- Adrian Vermeule
- Presidents Have Problems Too: The Logic of Intra-branch Delegation in East Asian Democracies pp. 659-684

- Jeeyang Rhee Baum
- The Paradox of Compliance: Infringements and Delays in Transposing European Union Directives pp. 685-709

- Robert Thomson, René Torenvlied and Javier Arregui
- Electoral Mandates in American Politics pp. 711-730

- Lawrence J. Grossback, David A. M. Peterson and James A. Stimson
- Divided Societies and Deliberative Democracy pp. 731-751

- Ian O'Flynn
- Elite Beliefs, Epistemic Communities and the Atlantic Divide: Scientists' Nuclear Policy Preferences in the United States and European Union pp. 753-764

- Neil J. Mitchell, Kerry G. Herron, Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Guy D. Whitten
- The Length of Ministerial Tenure in the United Kingdom, 1945–97 pp. 765-766

- Samuel Berlinski, Torun Dewan and Keith Dowding
Volume 37, month July, 2007
- Making Sense of Political Toleration pp. 383-402

- Peter Jones
- Vetoing Co-operation: The Impact of Veto Players on Preferential Trading Arrangements pp. 403-432

- Edward D. Mansfield, Helen V. Milner and Jon C. Pevehouse
- The Israeli Political Arena and Palestinian Contention: The Case of the ‘First’ Intifada pp. 433-453

- Eitan Y. Alimi
- Reasoning About Institutional Change: Winners, Losers and Support for Electoral Reforms pp. 455-476

- Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan
- European Opinion About Immigration: The Role of Identities, Interests and Information pp. 477-504

- John Sides and Jack Citrin
- A Delayed Return to Historical Norms: Congressional Party Polarization after the Second World War pp. 505-531

- Hahrie Han and David W. Brady
- Liberalism and the Politics of Compulsion pp. 533-553

- Marc Stears
- Reconsidering the Linkage between Public Assistance and Public Opinion in the American Welfare State pp. 555-566

- Saundra K. Schneider and William G. Jacoby
- Beyond Durkheim: A Comment on Steven Lukes's ‘Liberal Democratic Torture’ pp. 567-570

- Geoffrey Brahm Levey
- Torture and Liberal Democracy: Response to Levey pp. 571-572

- Steven Lukes
Volume 37, month April, 2007
- Russian Anti-Semitism and the Scapegoating of Jews pp. 193-223

- James L. Gibson and Marc Morjé Howard
- The Dynamics of Voter Decision Making Among Minor-Party Supporters: The 2000 Presidential Election in the United States pp. 225-244

- D. Sunshine Hillygus
- The Length of Ministerial Tenure in the United Kingdom, 1945–97 pp. 245-262

- Samuel Berlinski, Torun Dewan and Keith Dowding
- The Responsive Legislature: Public Opinion and Law Making in a Highly Disciplined Legislature pp. 263-280

- Ernesto Calvo
- Bicameral Conflict Resolution in the European Union: An Empirical Analysis of Conciliation Committee Bargains pp. 281-312

- Thomas König, Bjorn Lindberg, Sandra Nolte (Lechner) and Winfried Pohlmeier
- Strategic Voting Under Conditions of Uncertainty: A Re-Evaluation of Duverger's Law pp. 313-332

- Emily Clough
- Organized Civil Society and Democratic Legitimacy in the European Union pp. 333-357

- Justin Greenwood
- The Contradictory Effects of Consensus Democracy on the Size of Government: Evidence from the Swiss Cantons pp. 359-367

- Adrian Vatter and Markus Freitag
- Determinants of Social Capital: New Evidence on Religion, Diversity and Structural Change pp. 368-377

- Marcus Alexander
- Complexity, Constraint and New Labour's Putative Neo-liberalism: A Reply to Colin Hay pp. 378-381

- Ben Clift and Jim Tomlinson
Volume 37, month January, 2007
- Avoiding or Accepting Conflict in Public Talk pp. 1-22

- Sophie Duchesne and Florence Haegel
- Media Openness, Democracy and Militarized Interstate Disputes pp. 23-46

- Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James
- Credible Keynesianism? New Labour Macroeconomic Policy and the Political Economy of Coarse Tuning pp. 47-69

- Ben Clift and Jim Tomlinson
- The PM and the Pendulum: Dynamic Forecasting of British Elections pp. 71-87

- Matthew J. Lebo and Helmut Norpoth
- Government Preferences on European Integration: An Empirical Test of Five Theories pp. 89-114

- Mark Aspinwall
- Electoral Systems, District Magnitude and Corruption pp. 115-137

- Eric C. C. Chang and Miriam A. Golden
- Issues, Party and Character: The Moderating Role of Ideological Thinking on Candidate Evaluation pp. 139-163

- Howard Lavine and Thomas Gschwend
- Mobilization, Demobilization and the Economy in American Elections pp. 165-186

- Daniel Stevens
- What's in a Name? New Labour's Putative Keynesianism pp. 187-192

- Colin Hay
Volume 36, month October, 2006
- Why Should We Be Beggars with the Ballot in Our Hand? Veto Players and the Failure of Land Value Taxation in the United Kingdom, 1909–14 pp. 575-591

- Iain McLEAN and Jennifer Nou
- Post-Productivism and Welfare States: A Comparative Analysis pp. 593-618

- Robert van der Veen and Loek Groot
- Breaking the Parliamentary Chain of Delegation: Presidents and Non-partisan Cabinet Members in European Democracies pp. 619-643

- Octavio Amorim Neto and Kaare Strøm
- When Fully Informed States Make Good the Threat of War: Rational Escalation and the Failure of Bargaining pp. 645-669

- Catherine C. Langlois and Jean-Pierre P. Langlois
- Value Conflict and Volatility in Party Identification pp. 671-690

- Luke Keele and Jennifer Wolak
- Off the Record: Unrecorded Legislative Votes, Selection Bias and Roll-Call Vote Analysis pp. 691-704

- Clifford J. Carrubba, Matthew Gabel, Lacey Murrah, Ryan Clough, Elizabeth Montgomery and Rebecca Schambach
- The Paradox of Less Effective Incumbent Spending: Theory and Tests pp. 705-721

- Woojin Moon
- Assessing Inter-Institutional Attention to and Influence on Government Regulations pp. 723-744

- Susan Webb Yackee
- Barriers to Participation, Voter Sophistication and Candidate Spending Choices in US Senate Elections pp. 745-758

- Jennifer van Heerde, Martin Johnson and Shaun Bowler
- Truth, Agency and the Hutton Report: A Reply to Diana Coole pp. 759-762

- Susan Mendus
- Politics, Power and Contingency: Judging Hutton and Responding to Mendus pp. 763-766

- Diana Coole
Volume 36, month July, 2006
- Social Democracy and Active Labour-Market Policies: Insiders, Outsiders and the Politics of Employment Promotion pp. 385-406

- David Rueda
- The Origins of Campaign Agendas pp. 407-436

- John Sides
- Trade and the Timing of Elections pp. 437-457

- Mark Andreas Kayser
- Voter Strategies with Restricted Choice Menus pp. 459-485

- Kenneth Benoit, Daniela Giannetti and Michael Laver
- The Attrition Game: Initial Resources, Initial Contests and the Exit of Candidates During the US Presidential Primary Season pp. 487-507

- Barbara Norrander
- On the Interconnectedness of Regulatory Policy and Markets: Lessons from Banking pp. 509-525

- Thomas Bernauer and Vally Koubi
- Economic Geography and Economic Voting: Evidence from the US States pp. 527-547

- Michael Ebeid and Jonathan Rodden
- Arab Behaviour Towards Israel: Strategic Avoidance or Exploiting Opportunities? pp. 549-560

- Karl Derouen and Christopher Sprecher
- Demotion and Dissent in the Canadian Liberal Party pp. 561-574

- Christopher Kam
Volume 36, month April, 2006
- Pre-Electoral Coalition Formation in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 193-212

- Sona Nadenichek Golder
- Special Majorities Rationalized pp. 213-241

- Robert E. Goodin and Christian List
- Promotion Versus Precaution: The Evolution of Biotechnology Policy in the United States pp. 243-268

- Adam D. Sheingate
- Filling in the Blanks: A New Method for Estimating Campaign Effects pp. 269-290

- John Geer and Richard R. Lau
- Election Laws and Representative Governments: Beyond Votes and Seats pp. 291-315

- G. Bingham Powell
- Democracy and Economic Growth: How Regional Context Influences Regime Effects pp. 317-340

- Jonathan Krieckhaus
- Anti-Immigrant Sentiment, Policy Preferences and Populist Party Voting in Australia pp. 341-358

- Anthony Mughan and Pamela Paxton
- Globalization and Labour Market Reform: Patterns of Response in Northeast Asia pp. 359-383

- Tat Yan Kong
Volume 36, month January, 2006
- Liberal Democratic Torture pp. 1-16

- Steven Lukes
- The Politics of EU Eastern Enlargement: Evidence from a Heckman Selection Model pp. 17-38

- Thomas Plümper, Christina J. Schneider and Vera E. Troeger
- Patronage Regimes and American Party Development from ‘The Age of Jackson’ to the Progressive Era pp. 39-60

- Scott C. James
- Wars and Rumours of Wars: The Contexts of Cultural Conflict in American Political Behaviour pp. 61-89

- Geoffrey C. Layman and John C. Green
- Learning to Lose: Election Outcomes, Democratic Experience and Political Protest Potential pp. 91-111

- Christopher J. Anderson and Silvia M. Mendes
- Party Discipline with Legislative Initiative pp. 113-132

- Luis Fernando Medina
- Political Decentralization and Electoral Accountability: The Argentine Experience, 1983–2001 pp. 133-157

- François Gélineau and Karen L. Remmer
- Do Campaigns Help Voters Learn? A Cross-National Analysis pp. 159-173

- Kevin Arceneaux
- Rickety Bridges: Using the Media in Deliberative Democracy pp. 175-183

- John Parkinson
- Broadcasts of Deliberative Polls: Aspirations and Effects pp. 184-188

- James S. Fishkin and Robert C. Luskin
- Of Scale and Straw Men: A Reply to Fishkin and Luskin pp. 189-191

- John Parkinson