British Journal of Political Science
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Volume 27, month October, 1997
- Privatizing the Public Business Sector in the Eighties: Economic Performance, Partisan Responses and Divided Governments pp. 473-496

- Carles Boix
- The Variable Gender Basis of Electoral Politics: Gender and Context in the 1992 US Election pp. 497-523

- Virginia Sapiro and Pamela Johnston Conover
- Policy Preference Formation and Subsystem Behaviour: The Case of Commercial Bank Regulation pp. 525-550

- George A. Krause
- Courts, Cabinet and Coalition Parties: The Politics of Euthanasia in a Parliamentary Setting pp. 551-571

- Bernard Steunenberg
- Technology, American Democracy and Health Care pp. 573-594

- Michael Moran and Elizabeth Alexander
- Constitutionalism and Democracy – Political Theory and the American Constitution pp. 595-618

- Richard Bellamy and Dario Castiglione
- The Political Economy of Election Outcomes in Japan pp. 619-659

- Christopher J. Anderson and Jun Ishii
- Who Voted for the Bharatiya Janata Party? pp. 619-659

- Pradeep Chhibber
- Accounting for Change in Free Vote Outcomes in the House of Commons pp. 619-659

- Anthony Mughan and Roger M. Scully
- Party Policy: Decision Rule or Chance? A Note on Budge's New Spatial Theory of Party Competition pp. 619-659

- Gordon Burt
- Comment on Burt's ‘Note’ on the ‘New Spatial Theory of Party Competition’ pp. 619-659

- Ian Budge
Volume 27, month July, 1997
- Liberalism Versus Democracy? Schooling Private Citizens in the Public Square pp. 333-360

- Meira Levinson
- COCOM Is Dead, Long Live COCOM: Persistence and Change in Multilateral Security Institutions pp. 361-389

- Richard T. Cupitt and Suzette R. Grillot
- Democracy, Political Stability and Economic Growth pp. 391-418

- Yi Feng
- Modelling Cabinet Durability and Termination pp. 419-451

- Bernard Grofman and Peter van Roozendaal
- Political Democracy and Economic Growth: Pooled Cross-Sectional and Time-Series Evidence pp. 453-472

- David A. Leblang
- Redistricting and Electoral Bias in Great Britain pp. 453-472

- D. J. Rossiter, Ron Johnston and C. J. Pattie
Volume 27, month April, 1997
- Conceptions of Democracy Among Mass and Elite in Post-Soviet Societies pp. 157-190

- Arthur H. Miller, Vicki L. Hesli and William M. Reisinger
- On the Nature of Nationalism: An Appraisal of Ernest Gellner's Writings on Nationalism pp. 191-222

- Brendan O'Leary
- Whitehall's Disobedient Servants? Senior Officials' Potential Resistance to Ministers in British Government Departments pp. 223-246

- Anthony Barker and Graham K. Wilson
- The Return of Party Government in the US House of Representatives: Central Leadership – Committee Relations in the 104th Congress pp. 247-272

- John E. Owens
- Theories of International Justice pp. 273-297

- Chris Brown
- Tory Trends: Party Identification and the Dynamics of Conservative Support Since 1992 pp. 299-331

- Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley
- Estimating the Partisan Impact of Redistricting in Great Britain pp. 299-331

- D. J. Rossiter, Ron Johnston and C. J. Pattie
Volume 27, month January, 1997
- The Vulnerable American Politician pp. 1-22

- Anthony King
- Speech and Democracy in Russia: Responses to Political Texts in Three Russian Cities pp. 23-45

- Richard D. Anderson
- Beyond the Sectarian Divide: The Social Bases and Political Consequences of Nationalist and Unionist Party Competition in Northern Ireland pp. 47-81

- Geoffrey Evans and Mary Duffy
- Of Silicon and Political Science – Computationally Intensive Techniques of Statistical Estimation and Inference pp. 83-110

- Christopher Z. Mooney and George A. Krause
- ‘What Kind of Vision is That?’ British Public Attitudes Towards the European Community During the Thatcher Era pp. 111-155

- Jorgen Rasmussen
- From the Pocketbook of the Welfare Man: A Pooled Cross-Section Study of Economic Voting in Denmark, 1986–92 pp. 111-155

- Peter Nannestad and Martin Paldam
- The Influence of Women's Political Power on Bureaucratic Output: The Case of Child Support Enforcement pp. 111-155

- Lael Keiser
- Residential Mobility in London: Rational Choice Fairy Tale, Utopia or Reality pp. 111-155

- Kenneth Newton
- Fairy Tale Critiques and Political Science: A Reply to Kenneth Newton pp. 111-155

- Keith Dowding and Peter John
Volume 26, month October, 1996
- The Future as Arbiter of Theoretical Controversies: Predictions, Explanations and the End of the Cold War pp. 441-470

- James Lee Ray and Bruce Russett
- Coalition Government Membership in West European Parliamentary Democracies pp. 471-499

- Paul V. Warwick
- Conditions Favouring Parties of the Extreme Right in Western Europe pp. 501-521

- Robert W. Jackman and Karin Volpert
- The Role of Analogical Reasoning in Novel Foreign-Policy Situations pp. 523-552

- David Patrick Houghton
- Institutions and Rationality in Politics – Three Varieties of Neo-Institutionalists pp. 553-582

- Junko Kato
- Economic Changes and Government Popularity in Scandinavian Countries pp. 583-595

- Mikko Mattila
- Qualified Majority Voting and Power Indices: A Further Response to Johnston pp. 595-597

- Peter Morriss
- On Keeping Touch with Reality and Failing to be Befuddled by Mathematics pp. 598-599

- Ron Johnston
- On Power Indices and Reading Papers pp. 600-600

- Geoffrey Garrett and Iain Mclean
Volume 26, month July, 1996
- The Politics of Intergovernmental Transfers in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 299-335

- Daniel Treisman
- Sectionalism and Policy Formation in the United States: President Carter's Welfare Initiatives pp. 337-367

- Desmond King
- The Liberalism of American Jews – Has It Been Explained? pp. 369-401

- Geoffrey Brahm Levey
- Tactical Voting and Party Constituency Campaigning at the 1992 General Election in England pp. 403-418

- E. A. Fieldhouse, C. J. Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Theoretical and Empirical Issues in the Comparative Measurement of Union Power and Corporatism pp. 419-428

- Neil J. Mitchell
- Attitudes Towards a Fallen Leader: Evaluations of Olof Palme Before and After the Assassination pp. 429-439

- Peter Esaiasson and Donald Granberg
Volume 26, month April, 1996
- Assessing the Impact of Televised Debates: The Case of the 1988 Canadian Election pp. 143-164

- André Blais and M. Martin Boyer
- Legislative Politics and the Paradox of Voting: Electoral Reform in Fourth Republic France pp. 165-198

- Eric C. Browne and Keith E. Hamm
- Legislative Procedures in the European Community pp. 199-228

- Christophe Crombez
- The Quality of Political Leadership: A Case Study of John Major pp. 229-244

- Philip Jones and John Hudson
- Prospective and Comparative or Retrospective and Individual? Party Leaders and Party Support in Great Britain pp. 245-258

- Richard Nadeau, Richard G. Niemi and Timothy Amato
- Factional Competition for the Party Endorsement: The Case of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party pp. 259-269

- Gary W. Cox and Frances Rosenbluth
- Why is Secession Difficult in Well-Established Democracies? Lessons from Quebec pp. 269-283

- Stéphane Dion
- Measuring Political Change: The Quantity and Effectiveness of Electoral and Party Participation in the Zambian One-Party State, 1973–91 pp. 283-297

- James R. Scarritt
Volume 26, month January, 1996
- Urban Development and Civic Community: A Comparative Analysis pp. 1-23

- David McKay
- The Republican Critique of Liberalism pp. 25-44

- Alan Patten
- Testing the Mandate Model in Britain and the United States: Evidence from the Reagan and Thatcher Eras pp. 45-80

- Terry J. Royed
- Dynamics of Representation: The Case of US Spending on Defence pp. 81-103

- Christopher Wlezien
- The CPSU and Its Members: Between Communism and Postcommunism pp. 105-122

- Stephen White and Ian Mcallister
- Building Bridges? The Political Implications of Electoral Integration for Northern Ireland pp. 123-140

- Mary Duffy and Geoffrey Evans
- Two Comments on ‘Two Conceptions of Liberalism’ pp. 140-142

- Hillel Steiner