British Journal of Political Science
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Volume 29, month September, 1999
- Mass Media Effects: Mobilization or Media Malaise? pp. 577-599

- Kenneth Newton
- The Egalitarian Earnings Subsidy Scheme pp. 601-622

- Stuart White
- The Electoral Impact of Unexpected Inflation and Economic Growth pp. 623-639

- Harvey D. Palmer and Guy D. Whitten
- The Shaping of Popular Satisfaction with Government and Regime Performance in Germany pp. 641-672

- Thomas R. Cusack
- Review Article: North Urban Political Economy, Urban Theory and British Research pp. 673-698

- Alan Harding
Volume 29, month June, 1999
- Social Capital in Britain pp. 417-461

- Peter A. Hall
- The Political Sustainability of European Monetary Union pp. 463-485

- David C. McKAY
- Voter Responses to Electoral Complexity: Ticket Splitting, Rational Voters and Representation in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 487-505

- Kathleen Bawn
- Electoral Surprise and the Midterm Loss in US Congressional Elections pp. 507-521

- Kenneth Scheve and Michael Tomz
- Attitude Towards Risk-Taking and Individual Choice in the Quebec Referendum on Sovereignty pp. 523-539

- Richard Nadeau, Pierre Martin and André Blais
- Review Article: Lewis Fry Richardson and the Study of the Causes of War pp. 541-563

- Michael Nicholson
- A Comment on Browne and Patterson’s ‘An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behaviour Applied to Japanese District Elections’ pp. 565-569

- Gary W. Cox
- Rejoinder to Cox’s Comment on ’An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behaviour Applied to Japanese District Elections’ pp. 569-575

- Eric C. Browne and Dennis Patterson
Volume 29, month April, 1999
- The Adjudicating Citizen: On Equal Membership in Waltzer's Theory of Justice pp. 225-258

- Robert J. van der Veen
- An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behaviour Applied to Japanese District Elections pp. 259-289

- Eric C. Browne and Dennis Patterson
- Images of Europe: Orientations to European Integration among Senior Officials of the Commission pp. 345-367

- Liesbet Hooghe
Volume 29, month February, 1999
- New Top Elites for Old in Russian Politics pp. 323-343

- T. H. Rigby
- Ministerial Autonomy or Ministerial Accommodation? Contested Bases of Government Survival in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 369-394

- Paul V. Warwick
- Understanding Government Survival: Empirical Exploration or Analytical Models? pp. 395-401

- Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle
- Getting the Assumptions Right: A Reply to Laver and Shepsle pp. 402-412

- Paul V. Warwick
- Government Formation and Survival: A Rejoinder to Warwick's Reply pp. 412-415

- Michael A. Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle
Volume 29, month January, 1999
- Institutions and Environmental Performance in Seventeen Western Democracies pp. 1-31

- Lyle Scruggs
- Electoral Reform and the Fate of Factions: The Case of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party pp. 33-56

- Gary W. Cox, FRANCES McCALL Rosenbluth and Michael F. Thies
- The Importance of Love in Rawls's Theory of Justice pp. 57-75

- Susan Mendus
- Experts at Work: State Autonomy, Social Learning and Eugenic Sterilization in 1930s Britain pp. 77-107

- Desmond King and Randall Hansen
- On Political Representation pp. 109-127

- Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin
- Political Culture Versus Rational Choice: Explaining Responses to Transition in the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 129-154

- Stephen Whitefield and Geoffrey Evans
- British National Sentiment pp. 155-175

- Anthony Heath, Bridget Taylor, Lindsay Brook and Alison Park
- Altered States: Explaining Domestic Institutional Change pp. 177-203

- Andrew P. Cortell and Sysan Peterson
- Electoral Engineering and Cross-National Turnout Differences: What Role for Compulsory Voting? pp. 205-216

- Mark N. Franklin
- Free Riding off Capitalism: Entrepreneurship and the Mondragon Experiment pp. 217-224

- Andrew Hindmoor
- Individual Rights and Social Movements: A Comparative and Statistical Inquiry pp. 291-322

- Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman
Volume 28, month October, 1998
- Euroscepticism and Conservative Electoral Support: How an Asset Became a Liability pp. 573-590

- Geoffrey Evans
- Testing the Second-Order Election Model after Four European Elections pp. 591-607

- Michael Marsh
- The Duration of Cabinet Formation Processes in Western Multi-Party Democracies pp. 609-626

- Daniel Diermeier and Peter van Roozendaal
- Party Attachment in Europe: Methodological Critique and Substantive Implications pp. 627-650

- Richard Sinnott
- Review Article: Institutional Design, Party Systems and Governability – Differentiating the Presidential Regimes of Latin America pp. 651-676

- Joe Foweraker
- Campaigning and Advertising: An Evaluation of the Components of Constituency Activism at Recent British General Elections pp. 677-685

- Ron Johnston and C. J. Pattie
- Social Capital: Explaining Its Origins and Effects on Government Performance pp. 686-693

- Carles Boix and Daniel N. Posner
Volume 28, month July, 1998
- The Politics of Social Research: Institutionalizing Public Funding Regimes in the United States and Britain pp. 415-444

- Desmond King
- A Collision of Principles? Free Expression, Racial Equality and the Prohibition of Racist Speech pp. 445-471

- Kimberly A. Gross and Donald R. Kinder
- The British Conservative Party and Europe: The Choosing of John Major pp. 473-499

- Philip Cowley and John Garry
- Left-Right Position Matters, But Does Social Class? Causal Models of the 1992 British General Election pp. 501-529

- John Bartle
- Review Article: Communities of Enlightenment pp. 531-558

- Robert E. Goodin
- Review Article: Biopolitics After Three Decades – A Balance Sheet pp. 559-571

- Albert Somit and Steven A. Peterson
Volume 28, month April, 1998
- Social Choice in a Pluralitarian Democracy: The Politics of Market Liberalization in New Zealand pp. 223-267

- Jack H. Nagel
- Without Fear or Shame: Lynching, Capital Punishment and the Subculture of Violence in the American South pp. 269-289

- James W. Clarke
- Parties and Interests in the ‘Marriage of Iron and Rye’ pp. 291-332

- Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
- Policy Payoffs in Local Government pp. 333-353

- Michael Laver, Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher
- A Game Theoretic Analysis of the Politics of Taking It in Turns pp. 355-387

- Hugh Ward
- Manipulating Membership: Supply-Side Influences on Group Size pp. 389-409

- Grant Jordan and William A. Maloney
- Comment on ‘A Landscape Theory of Aggregation’ pp. 411-412

- Serge Galam
- Response to Galam's Comment pp. 412-414

- Robert Axelrod and D. Scott Bennett
Volume 28, month January, 1998
- The Inverse Relationship Between Party Strength and Executive Strength: A Theory of Politicians' Constitutional Choices pp. 1-29

- Matthew Soberg Shugart
- Wage Bargaining, Hard Money and Economic Performance: Theory and Evidence for Organized Market Economies pp. 31-61

- Torben Iversen
- Changes in the Legitimacy of the European Court of Justice: A Post-Maastricht Analysis pp. 63-91

- James L. Gibson and Gregory A. Caldeira
- The Open Politiconomy: A Dynamic Analysis of Social Democratic Popularity and Economic Policies in Scandinavia pp. 93-112

- Tor Midtbø
- The Dynamics of Party Activism in Britain: A Spiral of Demobilization? pp. 113-137

- Paul F. Whiteley and Patrick Seyd
- Political Parties and Electoral Landscapes pp. 139-158

- Ken Kollman, John H. Miller and Scott E. Page
- Affirmative Action and the Politics of Realignment pp. 159-183

- Martin Gilens, Paul M. Sniderman and James H. Kuklinski
- Fiscal Redistribution in a Fragile Federation: Moscow and the Regions in 1994 pp. 185-222

- Daniel Treisman
- Comment on ‘The Politics of the Political Business Cycle’ pp. 185-222

- Simon Price
- Party Competition and Local Spending Decisions pp. 185-222

- George A. Boyne