British Journal of Political Science
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Volume 23, month October, 1993
- Why Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls So Variable When Votes Are So Predictable? pp. 409-451

- Andrew Gelman and Gary King
- Race, Ethnicity and Political Resources: Participation in the United States pp. 453-497

- Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Henry Brady and Norman H. Nie
- The Policy Basis of Government Coalitions: A Comparative Investigation pp. 499-519

- Ian Budge and Michael Laver
- Identifying the Bases of Party Competition in Eastern Europe pp. 521-548

- Geoffrey Evans and Stephen Whitefield
- People Who Live in Glass Houses: A Response to Evans and Heath's Critique of our Note on Tactical Voting pp. 549-553

- Richard Niemi, Guy Whitten and Mark Franklin
- Accepting the Election Outcome: The Effect of Participation on Losers' Consent pp. 553-563

- Richard Nadeau and André Blais
Volume 23, month July, 1993
- Leaders, Politics and Institutional Change: The Decline of Prime Ministerial Accountability to the House of Commons, 1868–1990 pp. 267-298

- Patrick Dunleavy, G. W. Jones, Jane Burnham, Robert Elgie and Peter Fysh
- Class Structure and Social Democratic Party Strategy pp. 299-337

- Herbert Kitschelt
- Economic Conditions and the Vote: A Contingent Rather Than Categorical Influence pp. 339-372

- Christian Leithner
- ‘If Only More Candidates Came Forward’: Supply-Side Explanations of Candidate Selection in Britain pp. 373-408

- Pippa Norris and Joni Lovenduski
Volume 23, month April, 1993
- Populism, Heresthetics and Political Stability: Richard Seddon and the Art of Majority Rule pp. 139-174

- Jack H. Nagel
- The Electoral Impact of Press Coverage of the British Economy, 1979–87 pp. 175-210

- David Sanders, David Marsh and Hugh Ward
- A Landscape Theory of Aggregation pp. 211-233

- Robert Axelrod and D. Scott Bennett
- Where's the Party? pp. 235-266

- Keith Krehbiel
Volume 23, month January, 1993
- An Empirical Evaluation of Six Voting Procedures: Do They Really Make Any Difference? pp. 1-27

- Dan S. Felsenthal, Zeev Maoz and Amnon Rapoport
- Hard Issues, Core Values and Vertical Constraint: The Case of Nuclear Power pp. 29-50

- Philip H. Pollock, Stuart A. Lilie and M. Elliot Vittes
- Why Politicians Are More Tolerant: Selective Recruitment and Socialization Among Political Elites in Britain, Israel, New Zealand and the United States pp. 51-76

- John L. Sullivan, Pat Walsh, Michal Shamir, David G. Barnum and James L. Gibson
- Khrushchev and Gorbachev as Reformers: A Comparison pp. 77-105

- W. J. Tompson
- Responsible, Irresponsible and Westminster Parties: A Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation pp. 107-129

- Richard Jankowski
- A Tactical Error in the Analysis of Tactical Voting: A Response to Niemi, Whitten and Franklin pp. 131-137

- Geoffrey Evans and Anthony Heath
Volume 22, month October, 1992
- How Far is it from Virginia and Rochester to Frankfurt? Public Choice as Critical Theory pp. 397-417

- John S. Dryzek
- The Electoral Consequences of North–South Migration pp. 419-443

- Dorren McMahon, Anthony Heath, Martin Harrop and John Curtice
- How to Win a Televised Debate: Candidate Strategies and Voter Response in Germany, 1972–87 pp. 445-467

- Peter R. Schrott and David J. Lanoue
- Comparing Proportional Representation Electoral Systems: Quotas, Thresholds, Paradoxes and Majorities pp. 469-496

- Michael Gallagher
- Microchips and Public Policy – The Political Economy of High Technology pp. 497-519

- Kurt Jacobsen
- Legitimacy in the United Kingdom: Scotland and the Poll Tax pp. 521-533

- Rodney Barker
Volume 22, month July, 1992
- The Effects of State–Societal Arrangements on International Competitiveness: Steel, Motor Vehicles and Semiconductors in the United States, Japan and Western Europe pp. 255-300

- Jeffrey A. Hart
- Choice: Its Increase and its Value pp. 301-314

- Keith Dowding
- Cultural Imagery and Racial Conflict in the United States: The Case of African-Americans pp. 315-342

- Richard M. Merelman
- People, Places and Regions: Exploring the Use of Multi-Level Modelling in the Analysis of Electoral Data pp. 343-380

- K. Jones, Ron Johnston and C. J. Pattie
- Of Time and Partisan Instability in Britain pp. 381-395

- Paul R. Abramson
Volume 22, month April, 1992
- Decaying Versus Developing Party Systems: A Comparison of Party Images in the United States and West Germany pp. 131-149

- Hans-Dieter Klingemann and Martin P. Wattenberg
- The Party Mandate and the Westminster Model: Election Programmes and Government Spending in Britain, 1948–85 pp. 151-182

- Richard I. Hofferbert and Ian Budge
- Generational Replacement and Value Change in Eight West European Societies pp. 183-228

- Paul R. Abramson and Ronald Inglehart
- Constituency Characteristics, Individual Characteristics and Tactical Voting in the 1987 British General Election pp. 229-240

- Richard G. Niemi, Guy Written and Mark N. Franklin
- The Hawthorne Effect in Election Studies: The Impact of Survey Participation on Voting pp. 240-247

- Donald Granberg and Sören Holmberg
- Inter-Constituency Migration and Turnout at the British General Election of 1983 pp. 248-254

- David Denver and Keith Halfacree
Volume 22, month January, 1992
- Six Notions of ‘Political’ and the United States Supreme Court pp. 1-20

- Richard Hodder-Williams
- The Vanishing Marginals and Electoral Responsiveness pp. 21-38

- Stephen Ansolabehere, David Brady and Morris Fiorina
- The International System and the Reagan Doctrine: Can Realism Explain Aid to ‘Freedom Fighters’? pp. 39-70

- Mark P. Lagon
- Activist–Leader Relations and the Structure of Political Parties: ‘Exchange’ Models and Vote-Seeking Behaviour in Parties pp. 71-92

- Alan Ware
- Political Generations and Electoral Change in Canada pp. 93-115

- Richard Johnston
- The Effect of Economic and Fiscal Performance on Incumbency Voting: The Canadian Case pp. 117-130

- J. R. Happy
Volume 21, month October, 1991
- Continuity and Change in Russian Political Culture pp. 393-421

- Jeffrey W. Hahn
- The Theory of Government Failure pp. 423-442

- Julian Le Grand
- Postmaterialism, Cognitive Mobilization and Public Support for European Integration pp. 443-468

- Joseph I. H. Janssen
- Political Instructors and the Decline of Communism in Hungary: Apparatus, Nomenclatura and the Issue of Legacy pp. 469-488

- Árpád Szakolczaia and Ágnes Horváth
- The Constitution and Its Discontents pp. 489-510

- Ian Harden
- Sandel's Critique of the Primacy of Justice: A Liberal Rejoinder pp. 511-521

- Simon Caney
Volume 21, month July, 1991
- Interest Groups and Political Time: Cycles in America pp. 257-284

- Andrew S. McFarland
- Democratization Processes in East Central Europe: A Theoretical Reconsideration pp. 285-313

- Grzegorz Ekiert
- Political and Economic Explanations for Unemployment: A Cross-National and Long-Term Analysis pp. 315-348

- Walter Korpi
- The Fallacy of Democratic Elitism: Elite Competition and Commitment to Civil Liberties pp. 349-370

- Paul M. Sniderman, Joseph F. Fletcher, Peter H. Russell, Philip E. Tetlock and Brian J. Gaines
- Recent Theories of Social Justice pp. 371-391

- David Miller
Volume 21, month April, 1991
- Partisanship, Policy and Performance: The Reagan Legacy in the 1988 Election pp. 129-197

- J. Merrill Shanks and Warren E. Miller
- Television and Presidential Popularity in America pp. 199-214

- Darrell M. West
- What Is Policy Convergence and What Causes It? pp. 215-233

- Colin J. Bennett
- Corporatism and Consensus Democracy in Eighteen Countries: Conceptual and Empirical Linkages pp. 235-246

- Arend Lijphart and Markus M. L. Crepaz
- Sectional Differences in Partisan Bias and Electoral Responsiveness in US House Elections, 1850–1980 pp. 247-256

- David W. Brady and Bernard Grofman
Volume 21, month January, 1991
- Changing Attitudes Towards War: The Impact of the First World War pp. 1-28

- John Mueller
- The Market for Toleration: A Case Study in an Aspect of the Ambiguity of ‘Positive Economics’ pp. 29-44

- Iain Hampsher-Monk
- Comity in Context: Confrontation in Historical Perspective pp. 45-77

- Eric Uslaner
- The Psychological Impact of Electoral Laws: Measuring Duverger's Elusive Factor pp. 79-93

- André Blais and R. K. Carty
- Tactical Voting in Great Britain in 1983 and 1987: An Alternative Approach pp. 95-108

- Ron Johnston and C. J. Pattie
- The Impact of By-elections on General Elections: England, 1950–87 pp. 108-119

- Graham J. G. Upton
- Constituency Service and Incumbency Advantage pp. 119-128

- Gary King