British Journal of Political Science
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Volume 16, month October, 1986
- Abstracts pp. i-ii

- Anonymous
- Reasoning Chains: Causal Models of Policy Reasoning in Mass Publics pp. 405-430

- Paul M. Sniderman, Michael G. Hagen, Philip E. Tetlock and Henry E. Brady
- Presidential Leadership and the Resurgence of Trust in Government pp. 431-453

- Jack Citrin and Donald Philip Green
- Philosophy into Dogma: The Revival of Cultural Conservatism pp. 455-473

- Jeremy Rayner
- Searching for an Appropriate Concept of Soviet Politics: The Politics of Hesitant Modernization? pp. 475-494

- Ronald Amann
- More Power to the Soviets? Reform and Local Government in the Soviet Union pp. 495-511

- Darrell Slider
- Political Ecology and the Social Sciences – The State of the Art pp. 513-550

- Philip D. Lowe and Wolfgang Rüdig
Volume 16, month July, 1986
- Abstracts pp. i-ii

- Anonymous
- Roles and Reasons in Foreign Policy Decision Making pp. 269-286

- Martin Hollis and Steve Smith
- Politics and Markets: Corporate Money in American National Elections pp. 287-309

- Theodore J. Eismeier and Philip H. Pollock
- Capital Markets and Central–Local Politics in Britain pp. 311-339

- Alberta Sbragia
- A Theory of Political Socialization: Institutional Support and Deradicalization in Britain pp. 341-376

- Donald D. Searing
- Some Recent Work in Public Choice pp. 377-394

- Iain McLean
- A General Model of Tactical and Inverse Tactical Voting pp. 395-404

- George Tsebelis
Volume 16, month April, 1986
- Abstracts of articles pp. i-ii

- Anonymous
- Who Gets Hung in a Hung Parliament? A Game Theory Analysis of the 1987–88 British General Election pp. 135-153

- Jorgen S. Rasmussen
- The Partisan Affinities of Independent ‘Leaners’ pp. 155-185

- Bruce E. Keith, David B. Magleby, Candice J. Nelson, Elizabeth Orr, Mark C. Westlye and Raymond E. Wolfinger
- The Development of a Party-Orientated Electorate in England, 1832–1918 pp. 187-216

- Gary W. Cox
- Party Differences and Spatial Representation: The Irish Case pp. 217-241

- Richard Sinnott
- Electoral Distortion under STV Random Sampling Procedures pp. 243-253

- Michael Gallagher and A. R. Unwin
- Local Authority Spending Cuts and Local Political Control pp. 253-268

- Vic Duke and Stephen Edgell
Volume 16, month January, 1986
- Abstracts pp. i-ii

- Anonymous
- Risk-Sharing and Social Justice: The Motivational Foundations of the Post-War Welfare State pp. 1-34

- John Dryzek and Robert E. Goodin
- Legitimacy and Mass Compliance: Reflections on Max Weber and Soviet-Type Societies pp. 35-56

- Jan Pakulski
- Political Opportunity Structures and Political Protest: Anti-Nuclear Movements in Four Democracies pp. 57-85

- Herbert P. Kitschelt
- Soft Incentives and Collective Action: Participation in the Anti-Nuclear Movement pp. 87-112

- Karl-Dieter Opp
- The Political Environment and Foreign Policy Opinions: British Attitudes Toward European Integration, 1972–1979 pp. 113-134

- Russell J. Dalton and Robert Duval
Volume 15, month October, 1985
- The Limitations of Reform: Changes in the Nominating Process pp. 399-417

- Howard L. Reiter
- Comment on Reiter pp. 418-419

- Nelson W. Polsby
- Reiter's ‘Limitations of Reform’: Right Track, Wrong Conclusion? pp. 420-423

- Gary D. Wekkin
- Response to Polsby and Wekkin pp. 424-426

- Howard L. Reiter
- Explaining America and the Welfare State: An Alternative Theory pp. 427-450

- Gary M. Klass
- Was Keynes Kuhnian? Keynes and the Idea of Theoretical Revolutions pp. 451-471

- David Wayne Parsons
- Theory, Methodology and Results in Political Science – The Case of Output Studies pp. 473-515

- George A. Boyne
- Electoral Change in the United States and Great Britain pp. 517-528

- Richard W. Boyd
- The Impact of Race on Political Behaviour in Britain pp. 528-539

- Susan Welch and Donley T. Studlar
Volume 15, month July, 1985
- Carter and Congress: From the Outside In pp. 269-298

- Charles O. Jones
- Bureaucrats, Budgets and the Growth of the State: Reconstructing an Instrumental Model pp. 299-328

- Patrick Dunleavy
- Similarities and Differences Between Left-Wing and Right-Wing Radicals pp. 329-363

- Herbert McClosky and Dennis Chong
- Soviet Images of the Environment pp. 365-380

- Charles E. Ziegler
- Marginality and Turnout in General Elections in the 1970s pp. 381-388

- David Denver and Gordon Hands
- Blocks of Voters and the Cube ‘Law’ pp. 388-398

- Graham Upton
Volume 15, month April, 1985
- Support for the System pp. 127-142

- Leslie Green
- Bargaining Theory and Portfolio Payoffs in European Coalition Governments 1945–83 pp. 143-164

- Norman Schofield and Michael Laver
- The Relationship Between Government Popularity and Approval for the Government's Record in the United Kingdom pp. 165-186

- John Hudson
- Extreme Advocacy Leadership in the Pre-Reform House: Wright Patman and the House Banking and Currency Committee pp. 187-206

- John E. Owens
- Congressional Reform and Party Discipline: The Effects of Changes in the Seniority System on Party Loyalty in the US House of Representatives pp. 207-226

- Sara Brandes Crook and John R. Hibbing
- Esoteric Policy Debate: Nuclear Safety Issues in the Soviet Union and German Democratic Republic pp. 227-253

- Joan T. Debardeleben
- Urban Politics and Markets pp. 255-268

- Roger King
Volume 15, month January, 1985
- The Programme Approach to the Growth of Government pp. 1-28

- Richard Rose
- Personality, Ideology and World View: A Comparison of Media and Business Elites pp. 29-49

- Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter
- Back on the Bandwagon: The Effect of Opinion Polls on Public Opinion pp. 51-74

- Catherine Marsh
- Changing Patterns of Politicization and Partisanship Among Women in France pp. 75-96

- Sylvia B. Bashevkin
- Party Realignment in the United States and Britain pp. 97-115

- Philip Williams
- Groupthink and the Hostage Rescue Mission pp. 117-123

- Steve Smith
- Comparing Decision Modes at the Country Level: Some Methodological Considerations Using Swiss Data pp. 123-126

- Raimund E. Germann and Jürg Steiner