British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 35, month October, 2005
- Electoral Rules and Constitutional Structures as Constraints on Corruption pp. 573-606

- Jana Kunicová and Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Assessing the Steps to War pp. 607-633

- Paul D. Senese and John A. Vasquez
- Multiparty Competition in Israel, 1988–96 pp. 635-663

- Norman Schofield and Itai Sened
- Opinion–Policy Dynamics: Public Preferences and Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom pp. 665-689

- Stuart N. Soroka and Christopher Wlezien
- Divided We Stand – Unified We Govern? Cohabitation and Regime Voting in the 2002 French Elections pp. 691-712

- Thomas Gschwend and Dirk Leuffen
- Industrial Location and Voter Participation in Europe pp. 713-730

- Marc L. Busch and Eric Reinhardt
- Correcting for Small Group Inflation of Roll-Call Cohesion Scores pp. 731-744

- Scott W. Desposato
- Do Exploitive Agents Benefit from Asymmetric Power in International Politics? pp. 745-755

- Stephen J. Majeski
Volume 35, month July, 2005
- When Far Apart Becomes Too Far Apart: Evidence for a Threshold Effect in Coalition Formation pp. 383-401

- Paul V. Warwick
- Political Institutions and Economic Policies: Lessons from Africa pp. 403-428

- Macartan Humphreys and Robert Bates
- Stanley Baldwin, Heresthetics and the Realignment of British Politics pp. 429-463

- Andrew J. Taylor
- Agency, Truth and Meaning: Judging the Hutton Report pp. 465-485

- Diana Coole
- Spatial Scale and the Neighbourhood Effect: Multinomial Models of Voting at Two Recent British General Elections pp. 487-514

- Ron Johnston, Carol Propper, Simon Burgess, Rebecca Sarker, Anne Bolster and Kelvyn Jones
- Endogenizing Social Trust: Democratization in East-Central Europe pp. 515-529

- Natalia Letki and Geoffrey Evans
- Credible Commitment, Political Uncertainty or Policy Complexity? Explaining Variations in the Independence of Non-majoritarian Institutions in France pp. 531-548

- Robert Elgie and Iain McMENAMIN
- The Political Science of Human Rights pp. 549-572

- Todd Landman
Volume 35, month April, 2005
- Media Effects and Russian Elections, 1999–2000 pp. 191-208

- Stephen White, Sarah Oates and Ian McALLISTER
- Power to the Parties: Cohesion and Competition in the European Parliament, 1979–2001 pp. 209-234

- Simon Hix, Abdul Noury and Gérard Roland
- Interpreting a Bill of Rights: The Importance of Legislative Rights Review pp. 235-255

- Janet L. Hiebert
- The Demise of One-Party Politics in Mexican Municipal Elections pp. 257-284

- Jonathan Hiskey and Damarys Canache
- Political Knowledge and Enlightened Preferences: Party Choice Through the Electoral Cycle pp. 285-302

- Robert Andersen, James Tilley and Anthony F. Heath
- The Population Ecology of Interest Group Death: Gay and Lesbian Rights Interest Groups in the United States, 1945–98 pp. 303-319

- Anthony J. Nownes and Daniel Lipinski
- Targeting Public Spending in a New Democracy: Evidence from South Korea pp. 321-341

- Hyeok Yong Kwon
- The Jeffords Switch and Public Support for Divided Government pp. 343-356

- Stephen P. Nicholson
- Agenda Setting, Issue Priorities and Organizational Maintenance: The US Supreme Court, 1955 to 1994 pp. 357-368

- Jeff Yates, Andrew B. Whitford and William Gillespie
- ‘Presidentialization’ in Japan? The Prime Minister, Media and Elections in Japan pp. 357-368

- Ellis S. Krauss and Benjamin Nyblade
Volume 35, month January, 2005
- Television News, Mexico's 2000 Elections and Media Effects in Emerging Democracies pp. 1-30

- Chappell Lawson and James A. McCANN
- Men, Women and the Dynamics of Presidential Approval pp. 31-51

- Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart, Mike Ault and Euel Elliott
- Social Movements and Deliberative Democratic Theory pp. 53-75

- John Medearis
- Electoral Incentives, Political Business Cycles and Macroeconomic Performance: Empirical Evidence from Post-War US Personal Income Growth pp. 77-101

- George A. Krause
- Policy Transfer in the European Union: An Institutionalist Perspective pp. 103-126

- Simon Bulmer and Stephen Padgett
- Corporatism from the Firm Perspective: Employers and Social Policy in Denmark and Britain pp. 127-148

- Cathie Jo Martin
- Inaccurate, Exceptional, One-Sided or Irrelevant? The Debate about the Alleged Decline of Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Western Societies pp. 149-167

- Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe
- Electoral Reforms, Membership Stability and the Existence of Committee Property Rights in American State Legislatures pp. 169-181

- Peverill Squire, Keith E. Hamm, Ronald D. Hedlund and Gary F. Moncrief
- To Adopt or Not to Adopt Proportional Representation: The Politics of Institutional Choice pp. 182-190

- André Blais, Agnieska Dobrzynska and Indridi Indridason
Volume 34, month October, 2004
- Government Coalitions and Legislative Success Under Presidentialism and Parliamentarism pp. 565-587

- José Antonio Cheibub, Adam Przeworski and Sebastian M. Saiegh
- Understanding Change and Stability in Party Ideologies: Do Parties Respond to Public Opinion or to Past Election Results? pp. 589-610

- James Adams, Michael Clark, Lawrence Ezrow and Garrett Glasgow
- Party Activists, Campaign Resources and Candidate Position Taking: Theory, Tests and Applications pp. 611-633

- Woojin Moon
- The Regime Debate Revisted: A Sensitivity Analysis of Democracy's Economic Effect pp. 635-655

- Jonathan Krieckhaus
- Standard Voting Power Indexes Do Not Work: An Empirical Analysis pp. 657-674

- Andrew Gelman, Jonathan Katz and Joseph Bafumi
- Analytic Conservatism pp. 675-691

- Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin
- Review Article: Dismantling the Health Care State? Political Institutions, Public Policies and the Comparative Politics of Health Reform pp. 693-724

- Jacob S. Hacker
- The Impact of Issue Preferences on Voting Choices in the Swiss Federal Elections, 1999 pp. 725-747

- Hanspeter Kriesi and Pascal Sciarini
- Social Choice Theory and Deliberative Democracy: A Comment pp. 747-752

- Jonathan Aldred
- Social Choice Theory and Deliberative Democracy: A Response to Aldred pp. 752-758

- John S. Dryzek and Christian List
Volume 34, month July, 2004
- The Adverse Consequences of the Politics of Agency Design for Presidential Management in the United States: The Relative Durability of Insulated Agencies pp. 377-404

- David E. Lewis
- The Bidding Game: Competitive Funding Regimes and the Political Targeting of Urban Programme Schemes pp. 405-428

- Peter John, Hugh Ward and Keith Dowding
- The Shrinking Middle in the US Congress pp. 429-451

- Richard Fleisher and John R. Bond
- Representing Diversity pp. 453-468

- Robert E. Goodin
- The Effects of Social Class Identification on Participatory Orientations Towards Government pp. 469-495

- Katherine Cramer Walsh, M. Kent Jennings and Laura Stoker
- Civic Generation: Policy Feedback Effects of the GI Bill on Political Involvement over the Life Course pp. 497-518

- Suzanne Mettler and Eric Welch
- Turnout, Participation and Legitimacy in Post-Devolution Wales pp. 519-537

- Roger Scully, Richard Wyn Jones and Dafydd Trystan
- Mistaken Identity: Testing the Clash of Civilizations Thesis in Light of Democratic Peace Claims pp. 539-554

- Errol A. Henderson
- Which Matters Most? Comparing the Impact of Issues and the Economy in American, British and Canadian Elections pp. 555-563

- André Blais, Mathieu Turgeon, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau
Volume 34, month April, 2004
- The State and Democratization: The United States in Comparative Perspective pp. 193-210

- Francisco E. González and Desmond King
- Candidate Positioning in US Congressional Elections pp. 211-227

- Barry C. Burden
- Does Taxation Lead to Representation? pp. 229-249

- Michael L. Ross
- Just Constraints pp. 251-268

- Andrew Mason
- Delegating Powers in the European Community pp. 269-293

- Fabio Franchino
- Political Institutions and Corruption: The Role of Unitarism and Parliamentarism pp. 295-330

- John Gerring and Strom C. Thacker
- The Impact of Political Interests in the 1994 and 1996 Congressional Elections: The Role of the National Rifle Association pp. 331-344

- Christopher Kenny, Michael McBURNETT and David Bordua
- Referendum Voting as Political Choice: The Case of Quebec pp. 345-355

- Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart
- Economic Reform and Democratization: Evidence from Latin America and Post-Socialist Countries pp. 357-368

- Hyeok Yong Kwon
- What Explains Credible Apologies? A Comment on Yap' ‘Non-Electoral Responsiveness Mechanisms’ pp. 368-371

- Robert C. Lowry
- Theory and Testing of Governments' Credible Apologies: A Reply to Lowry' ‘Comment on Yap's “Non-Electoral Responsiveness Mechanisms”’ pp. 371-375

- O. Fiona Yap
Volume 34, month January, 2004
- What Are Elections For? Conferring the Median Mandate pp. 1-26

- Michael D. McDONALD, Silvia M. Mendes and Ian Budge
- Cabinet Instability and the Accumulation of Experience: The French Fourth and Fifth Republics in Comparative Perspective pp. 27-48

- John D. Huber and Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo
- The Population Ecology of Interest Group Formation: Mobilizing for Gay and Lesbian Rights in the United States, 1950–98 pp. 49-67

- Anthony J. Nownes
- Justice and the Coercive Taking of Cadaveric Organs pp. 69-86

- Cécile Fabre
- Determinants of Legislative Turnover: A Cross-National Analysis pp. 87-108

- Richard E. Matland and Donley T. Studlar
- Minority Voices and Citizen Attitudes about Government Responsiveness in the American States: Do Social and Institutional Context Matter? pp. 109-121

- Rodney E. Hero and Caroline J. Tolbert
- Civics or Structure? Revisiting the Origins of Democratic Quality in the Italian Regions pp. 123-135

- Frederick Solt
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