British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 25, month October, 1995
- The Undoing of Winston Churchill: Mobilization and Conversion in the 1945 Realignment of British Voters pp. 429-452

- Mark Franklin and Matthew Ladner
- Political Sophistication and Models of Issue Voting pp. 453-483

- Stuart Elaine Macdonald, George Rabinowitz and Ola Listhaug
- The Politics and Economics of Democratic Commitment: Support for Democracy in Transition Societies pp. 485-514

- Geoffrey Evans and Stephen Whitefield
- Two Conceptions of Liberalism, Two Conceptions of Justice pp. 515-550

- Peter Jones
- The Parliamentary Activity of John Major, 1990–94 pp. 551-563

- June Burnham, G. W. Jones and Robert Elgie
- Power, Power Indices and Blocking Power: A Comment on Johnston pp. 563-568

- Geoffrey M. Garrett, Iain McLean and Moshé Machover
- Can Power Be Reduced to a Quantitative Index – And If So, Which One? A Response to Garrett, McLean and Machover pp. 568-572

- Ron Johnston
Volume 25, month July, 1995
- Decision Making in Political Systems: Veto Players in Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, Multicameralism and Multipartyism pp. 289-325

- George Tsebelis
- The Irresponsible State? The Politics of Child Daycare Provision in Britain pp. 327-348

- Vicky Randall
- Campaign Effects on Voter Choice in the German Election of 1990 pp. 349-377

- Steven E. Finkel and Peter R. Schrott
- Residential Mobility in London: A Micro-Level Test of the Behavioural Assumptions of the Tiebout Model pp. 379-397

- Peter John, Keith Dowding and Stephen Biggs
- The Politics of ‘Islam’ – A Second Look pp. 399-417

- Fred Halliday
- The Politics of Institutional Choice: Presidential Ballot Access for Third Parties in the United States pp. 419-427

- Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Peverill Squire
Volume 25, month April, 1995
- Economic Evaluations, Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support: Rival Models Reconsidered pp. 145-170

- Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart
- The Foreign Policies of Small States: Challenging Neorealism in Its Own Backyard pp. 171-217

- Miriam Fendius Elman
- The Organizing of the European Parliament: Committees, Specialization and Co-ordination pp. 219-243

- Shaun Bowler and David M. Farrell
- The Conflict over Qualified Majority Voting in the European Union Council of Ministers: An Analysis of the UK Negotiating Stance Using Power Indices pp. 245-254

- Ron Johnston
- Two Models of Class Voting pp. 254-270

- David L. Weakliem
- Managing Political and Societal Conflict in Democracies: Do Consensus and Corporatism Matter? pp. 271-281

- Hans Keman and Paul Pennings
- Linking and Integrating Corporatism and Consensus Democracy: Theory, Concepts and Evidence pp. 281-288

- Markus M. L. Crepaz and Arend Lijphart
Volume 25, month January, 1995
- Participation's Not a Paradox: The View from American Activists pp. 1-36

- Kay Lehman Schlozman, Sidney Verba and Henry E. Brady
- Political Ideals and Political Practice pp. 37-56

- Robert E. Goodin
- The Rational Politics of Cultural Nationalism: Subnational Movements of South Asia in Comparative Perspective pp. 57-77

- Subrata K. Mitra
- The Politics of the Political Business Cycle pp. 79-99

- Kenneth A. Schultz
- Bicameral Negotiations: The Navette System in France pp. 101-129

- George Tsebelis and Jeannette Money
- Privatization, Share Ownership and Voting pp. 131-137

- Peter Saunders
- Turnout and the Vote for Left-of-Centre Parties: A Cross-National Analysis pp. 137-143

- Alexander Pacek and Benjamin Radcliff
Volume 24, month October, 1994
- ‘Dethroning Politics’: Liberalism, Constitutionalism and Democracy in the Thought of F. A. Hayek pp. 419-441

- Richard Bellamy
- A New Spatial Theory of Party Competition: Uncertainty, Ideology and Policy Equilibria Viewed Comparatively and Temporally pp. 443-467

- Ian Budge
- Communists and Democrats: Democratic Attitudes in the Two Germanies pp. 469-493

- Russell J. Dalton
- Presidential Succession Effects in Voting pp. 495-516

- Franco Mattei and Herbert F. Weisberg
- Divided and Governed? Recent Research on Divided Government in the United States pp. 517-534

- David McKay
- A President Out of Work: A Note on the Political Economy of Presidential Approval in the Bush Years pp. 535-548

- Harold D. Clarke, Jonathan Rapkin and Marianne C. Stewart
- The Two Faces of Tactical Voting pp. 549-557

- Mark Franklin, Richard Niemi and Guy Whitten
- Tactical Voting: Concepts, Measurement and Findings pp. 557-561

- Anthony Heath and Geoffrey Evans
Volume 24, month July, 1994
- Institutional Amphibiousness and the Transition from Communism: The Case of China pp. 293-318

- X. L. Ding
- Measuring Electoral Bias: Australia, 1949–93 pp. 319-357

- Simon Jackman
- The Price of Conscience: The Electoral Correlates and Consequences of Free Votes and Rebellions in the British House of Commons, 1987–92 pp. 359-380

- Charles Pattie, Edward Fieldhouse and Ron Johnston
- The Rise of New Politics and Market Liberalism in Australia and New Zealand pp. 381-402

- Ian McAllister and Jack Vowles
- Merger or Bust: Whatever Happened to Members of the SDP? pp. 403-417

- David Denver and Hugh Bochel
Volume 24, month April, 1994
- Mass Reaction to Regime Change in Eastern Europe: Polarization or Leaders and Laggards? pp. 159-182

- Richard Rose and William T. E. Mishler
- Political Values in Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania: Sources and Implications for Democracy pp. 183-223

- William M. Reisinger, Arthur H. Miller, Vicki L. Hesli and Kristen Hill Maher
- Empirical Linkages Between Democracy and Economic Growth pp. 225-248

- John Helliwell
- Competing Values and Policy Choices: Israeli Public Opinion on Foreign and Security Affairs pp. 249-271

- Michal Shamir and Asher Arian
- Putting Scandinavian Equality to the Test: An Experimental Evaluation of Gender Stereotyping of Political Candidates in a Sample of Norwegian Voters pp. 273-292

- Richard E. Matland
Volume 24, month January, 1994
- Responsiveness and Deliberation in Divided Government: Presidential Leadership in Tax Policy Making pp. 1-31

- M. Stephen Weatherford
- Why Executive-Legislative Conflict in the United States is Dwindling pp. 33-55

- Paul E. Peterson and Jay P. Greene
- Partisan Dealignment and the Dynamics of Independence in the American Electorate, 1953–88 pp. 57-77

- Harold D. Clarke and Motoshi Suzuki
- Explaining Party Activism: The Case of the British Conservative Party pp. 79-94

- Paul F. Whiteley, Patrick Seyd, Jeremy Richardson and Paul Bissell
- Political Culture–from Civic Culture to Mass Culture pp. 95-113

- John Street
- The Measurement of Core Beliefs and Values: The Development of Balanced Socialist/Laissez Faire and Libertarian/Authoritarian Scales pp. 115-132

- Anthony Heath, Geoffrey Evans and Jean Martin
- Coalition Predictions with Ordinal Policy Position Data pp. 132-138

- Peter Van Roozendaal
- Structural Dependence: A Simple Marxian Analysis of the Limits to Redistribution with International Capital Transfers pp. 139-148

- Brucetalbot Coram
- The Politics of Coalition Building in Japan: The Case of the Katayama Government Formation in 1947 pp. 148-158

- Masaru Kohno