British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 14, month October, 1984
- Persuasion as a Political Concept pp. 393-410

- Peter Burnell and Andrew Reeve
- The Role of Issues in Global Co-operation and Conflict pp. 411-433

- John A. Vasquez and Richard W. Mansbach
- Political Stagnation and Marxist Critique: 1968 and Beyond in Comparative East European Perspective pp. 435-459

- Michael Shafir
- Persistence and Change in Political Confidence over the Life-span: Embedding Life-cycle Socialization in Context pp. 461-481

- Kenneth P. Langton
- How the Decline of Class Voting Opened the Way to Radical Change in British Politics pp. 483-508

- Mark N. Franklin
- Housing Tenure and Party Choice in Australia, Britain and the United States pp. 509-522

- Ian McAllister
Volume 14, month July, 1984
- Continuity and Change in British Central-Local Relations: ‘The Conservative Threat’, 1979–83 pp. 261-283

- R. A. W. Rhodes
- Decision Arenas in Executive Decision Making: Cabinet Committees in Comparative Perspective pp. 285-312

- Thomas T. Mackie and Brian W. Hogwood
- Ideology and Public Policy in Canada pp. 313-344

- M. D. Ornstein and H. M. Stevenson
- Leftist and Rightist Ideology in a Social Democratic State: An Analysis of Norway in the Midst of the Conservative Resurgence pp. 345-367

- William M. Lafferty and Oddbjørn Knutsen
- Social Choice Versus Populism? An Interpretation of Riker's Political Theory pp. 369-385

- Albert Weale
- The SDP and the Left-Right Dimension pp. 386-392

- J. M. Bochel and D. T. Denver
Volume 14, month April, 1984
- Overload, Ungovernability and Delegitimation: The Theories and the British Case pp. 135-160

- Anthony H. Birch
- Interest Groups, Iron Triangles and Representative Institutions in American National Government pp. 161-185

- Thomas L. Gais, Mark A. Peterson and Jack L. Walker
- Economic ‘Stagflation’ and Public Support for the Political System pp. 187-205

- M. Stephen Weatherford
- Legitimacy and Power in the Soviet Union Through Socialist Ritual pp. 207-217

- Christel Lane
- Dominant and Subsidiary Modes of Political Legitimation in the USSR: A Comment on Christel Lane's Article pp. 219-222

- T. H. Rigby
- Swing Time: Assessing Causes for Shifts in Congressional Elections pp. 222-229

- Ronald B. Rapoport
- Values, Protest and Minority Nationalism in Wales pp. 230-243

- Ian McAllister and Anthony Mughan
- Are the Liverpool Liberals Really Different? A Path Analytic Interpretation of Local Voting in Liverpool 1973–82 pp. 243-249

- Michael Laver
- When the Bubble Burst: Transient and Persistent National Front Supporters, 1974–79 pp. 249-260

- Christopher T. Husbands
Volume 14, month January, 1984
- Evaluating Conflict of Interest Theory: Western European Cabinet Coalitions, 1945–80 pp. 1-32

- Eric C. Browne, Dennis W. Gleiber and Carolyn S. Mashoba
- Evidence of Learning and Risk Orientation During International Crises: The Munich and Polish Cases pp. 33-51

- Stephen G. Walker, Daniel Bohlin, Robert Boos, David Cownie, Hiroshi Nakajima and Timothy Willson
- The Making of a More Partisan Electorate in West Germany pp. 53-71

- Helmut Norpoth
- Budgeting Amidst Triple-Digit Inflation: The Case of Israel pp. 73-88

- Ira Sharkansky
- Political Languages in Time - The Work of J. G. A. Pocock pp. 89-116

- Iain Hampsher-Monk
- ‘Popularity Functions’ and the Role of the Media: A Pilot Study of the Popular Press pp. 117-129

- Paul Mosley
- Itinerants, Iterations and Something In-between pp. 129-132

- Robert E. Goodin
Volume 13, month October, 1983
- Interests in Political Theory pp. 379-400

- Andrew Reeve and Alan Ware
- Patterns of Support for Democratic and Capitalist Values in the United States pp. 401-440

- Dennis Chong, Herbert McClosky and John Zaller
- State, Ecology and Independence: Policy Responses to the Energy Crisis in the United States pp. 441-462

- Benny Temkin
- The Birth and Death of a Three-Party System: Scotland in the Seventies pp. 463-488

- Jack Brand, Duncan McLean and William Miller
- The Pen is a Mighty Sword: Quentin Skinner's Analysis of Politics pp. 489-509

- James H. Tully
- Empirical-Normative Distinction pp. 511-512

- Barry Clarke
Volume 13, month July, 1983
- The Political Economy of Change in Urban Budgetary Politics: A Framework for Analysis and a Case Study pp. 251-274

- Paul Kantor and Stephen David
- Familiarity and Inertia in the Formation of Governing Coalitions in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 275-298

- Mark N. Franklin and Thomas T. Mackie
- The Red and the Green: Patterns of Partisan Choice in Wales pp. 299-325

- Denis Balsom, P. J. Madgwick and Denis Van Mechelen
- Gramsci's Patrimony pp. 327-364

- Joseph V. Femia
- The Electoral Consequences of Gender in Australia pp. 365-377

- Jonathan Kelley and Ian McAllister
Volume 13, month April, 1983
- The Political Economy of the Brezhnev Era: The Rise and Fall of Corporatism pp. 129-158

- Valerie Bunce
- Discontent and Aggressive Political Participation pp. 159-179

- Edward N. Muller and Thomas O. Jukam
- Voting Procedures: A Summary Analysis pp. 181-208

- Hannu Nurmi
- The Transition to Democracy in Portugal and Spain pp. 209-242

- Benny Pollack and Jim Taylor
- The Neighbourhood Effect: A Test of the Butler-Stokes Model pp. 243-249

- A. R. Bodman
Volume 13, month January, 1983
- Isms pp. 1-17

- H. M. Höpfl
- The Power of Business in America: A Re-appraisal pp. 19-43

- David Vogel
- Candidate Selection in the Labour Party: What the Selectors Seek pp. 45-69

- John Bochel and David Denver
- Centralization and Incremental Change in France: The Case of the Haby Educational Reform pp. 71-91

- Roger Duclaud-Williams
- The New Liberalism pp. 93-123

- Norman P. Barry
- Miller on Market Neutrality, Co-operatives and Libertarianism pp. 125-128

- David Gordon