British Journal of Political Science
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Volume 33, month October, 2003
- The Supreme Court and the US Presidential Election of 2000: Wounds, Self-Inflicted or Otherwise? pp. 535-556

- James L. Gibson, Gregory A. Caldeira and Lester Kenyatta Spence
- The Hare and the Tortoise Revisited: The New Politics of Consumer and Environmental Regulation in Europe pp. 557-580

- David Vogel
- Ideology, Party and Interests in the British Parliament of 1841–47 pp. 581-605

- Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
- Social Context and Inter-Group Political Attitudes: Experiments in Group Conflict Theory pp. 607-620

- James M. Glaser
- The Influence of Political Events on Attitudes Towards the European Union pp. 621-634

- Holli A. Semetko, Wouter van der Brug and Patti M. Valkenburg
- Fragmenting Protection: The Political Economy of Trade Policy in the Post-Communist World pp. 635-657

- Timothy Frye and Edward D. Mansfield
- Party and the Dynamics of Congressional Committee Composition in the US House, 1947–96 pp. 659-679

- Garry Young and Valerie Heitshusen
- When Simple Voting Doesn’t Work: Multicameral Systems for the Representation and Aggregation of Interests in International Organizations pp. 681-703

- Thomas Bräuninger
Volume 33, month July, 2003
- Too Spineless to Rebel? New Labour's Women MPs pp. 345-365

- Philip Cowley and Sarah Childs
- Redistributive Politics and Stock Price Dispersion pp. 367-395

- Fiona McGILLIVRAY
- Election Timing in Majoritarian Parliaments pp. 397-418

- Alastair Smith
- Groupthink and the Gulf Crisis pp. 419-442

- Steve A. Yetiv
- How Elections Change the Way Citizens View the Political System: Campaigns, Media Effects and Electoral Outcomes in Comparative Perspective pp. 443-467

- Susan A. Banducci and Jeffrey A. Karp
- Electoral Incentives and Policy Preferences: Mixed Motives Behind Party Defections in Japan pp. 469-490

- Steven R. Reed and Ethan Scheiner
- Non-Electoral Responsiveness Mechanisms: Evidence from the Asian Less Democratic Newly Industrializing Countries pp. 491-514

- O. Fiona Yap
- Trends in Social Capital: Membership of Associations in Great Britain, 1991–98 pp. 515-525

- Alan Warde, Gindo Tampubolon, Brian Longhurst, Kathryn Ray, Mike Savage and Mark Tomlinson
- Electoral Institutions, Unemployment and Extreme Right Parties: A Correction pp. 525-534

- Matt Golder
Volume 33, month April, 2003
- The 2000 US Presidential Election: Can Retrospective Voting Be Saved? pp. 163-187

- Morris Fiorina, Samuel Abrams and Jeremy Pope
- Electoral Connections: The Effects of the Personal Vote on Political Patronage, Bureaucracy and Legislation in Postwar Italy pp. 189-212

- Miriam A. Golden
- A Culture of Dependence? The Relationship Between Public Assistance and Public Opinion pp. 213-231

- Saundra K. Schneider and William G. Jacoby
- Mass Communication, Personal Communication and Vote Choice: The Filter Hypothesis of Media Influence in Comparative Perspective pp. 233-259

- Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck
- The Europeanization of National Government and Policy: A Departmental Perspective pp. 261-282

- Andrew Jordan
- Fractional (Co)integration and Governing Party Support in Britain pp. 283-301

- Harold D. Clarke and Matthew Lebo
- Hanging on the Telephone? Doorstep and Telephone Canvassing at the British General Election of 1997 pp. 303-322

- C. J. Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation pp. 323-332

- Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg
- Party Identification in Britain: Does Length of Time in the Electorate Affect Strength of Partisanship? pp. 332-344

- James R. Tilley
Volume 33, month January, 2003
- Social Choice Theory and Deliberative Democracy: A Reconciliation pp. 1-28

- John S. Dryzek and Christian List
- Economic Globalization and Democracy: An Empirical Analysis pp. 29-54

- Quan Li and Rafael Reuveny
- The Political Recrafting of Social Bases of Party Competition: Chile, 1973–95 pp. 55-84

- Mariano Torcal and Scott Mainwaring
- Democratic Institutions and Economic Reform: The Polish Case pp. 85-108

- John E. Jackson, Jacek Klich and Krystyna Poznańska
- Split-Ticket Patterns in Mixed-Member Proportional Election Systems: Estimates and Analyses of Their Spatial Variation at the German Federal Election, 1998 pp. 109-127

- Thomas Gschwend, Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie
- Getting Even: Some Observations on President Clinton's Would-be Assassin, Francisco Martin Duran pp. 129-162

- James W. Clarke and Seth Lucente
Volume 32, month October, 2002
- Political Institutions, Policy Choice and the Survival of Leaders pp. 559-590

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, James D. Morrow, Randolph M. Siverson and Alastair Smith
- From Constitutional to Civic Patriotism pp. 591-612

- Cécile Laborde
- The Evolution of Political Intelligence: Simulation Results pp. 613-639

- John Orbell, Tomonori Morikawa and Nicholas Allen
- Parties and Policy: Evaluating Economic and Partisan Influences on Welfare Policy Spending during the European Post-Communist Transition pp. 641-661

- Christine S. Lipsmeyer
- Television Effects and Voter Decision Making in Australia: A Re-examination of the Converse Model pp. 663-690

- David Denemark
- Attitudes and Measurement Error Revisited: A Reply to Johnston and Pattie pp. 691-698

- Patrick Sturgis
Volume 32, month July, 2002
- Ethnic Minorities and the Clash of Civilizations: A Quantitative Analysis of Huntington's Thesis pp. 415-434

- Jonathan Fox
- The Outsider as Political Leader: The Case of Margaret Thatcher pp. 435-454

- Anthony King
- Considered Opinions: Deliberative Polling in Britain pp. 455-487

- Robert C. Luskin, James S. Fishkin and Roger Jowell
- Party, Ideology, Institutions and the 1995 French Presidential Election pp. 489-512

- Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Kevin Chlarson
- Economic Performance, Job Insecurity and Electoral Choice pp. 513-533

- Anthony Mughan and Dean Lacy
- William H. Riker and the Invention of Heresthetic(s) pp. 535-558

- Iain McLEAN
Volume 32, month April, 2002
- Explaining the Northern Ireland Agreement: The Sources of an Unlikely Constitutional Consensus pp. 193-220

- Donald L. Horowitz
- After the Critical Election: Presidential Leadership, Competition and the Consolidation of the New Deal Realignment pp. 221-257

- M. Stephen Weatherford
- Constitutional Agenda-Setting Through Discretion in Rule Interpretation: Why the European Parliament Won at Amsterdam pp. 259-280

- Simon Hix
- Comparative Political Economy of Wage Distribution: The Role of Partisanship and Labour Market Institutions pp. 281-308

- Jonas Pontusson, David Rueda and Christopher R. Way
- Becoming Tolerant? Short-Term Changes in Russian Political Culture pp. 309-334

- James L. Gibson
- Winning, Losing and Political Trust in America pp. 335-351

- Christopher J. Anderson and Andrew J. LoTEMPIO
- Political Participation by Latino Non-Citizens in the United States pp. 353-370

- David L. Leal
- Democracy, Institutions and Attitudes about Citizen Influence on Government pp. 371-390

- Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan
- Review Article: Understanding the Regulatory State pp. 391-413

- Michael Moran
Volume 32, month January, 2002
- Evolution of the Constitution pp. 1-20

- Norman Schofield
- The Deliberative Potential of Political Discussion pp. 21-62

- Pamela Johnston Conover, Donald D. Searing and Ivor M. Crewe
- Strategic Voting in Post-Communist Democracy? pp. 63-91

- Raymond M. Duch and Harvey D. Palmer
- Democratic Principles, Discrimination and Political Intolerance pp. 93-118

- Jon Hurwitz and Jeffery J. Mondak
- When are Monetary Commitments Credible? Parallel Agreements and the Sustainability of Currency Unions pp. 119-146

- David Stasavage and Dominique Guillaume
- Sources of Corruption: A Cross-Country Study pp. 147-170

- Gabriella R. Montinola and Robert W. Jackman
- Individual Opinion Formation in a Direct Democratic Campaign pp. 171-185

- Hanspeter Kriesi
- On the Validation of Measures of Strategic Motivations: A Critical Comment on Alvarez and Nagler pp. 185-188

- Geoffrey Evans
- Rejoinder to Reed's Comment on ‘An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behaviour Applied to Japanese District Elections’ pp. 189-191

- Eric C. Browne and Dennis Patterson