British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 12, month October, 1982
- Dirty Hands pp. 385-398

- Martin Hollis
- Tradition, Community and Self-Determination pp. 399-419

- Geraint Parry
- Social Insurance, Distributive Criteria and the Welfare Backlash: A Comparative Analysis pp. 421-447

- Sara A. Rosenberry
- Government and Industry in Britain pp. 449-503

- David R. Steel
- Economic Conditions and the Forgotten Side of Congress: A Foray into US Senate Elections pp. 505-513

- John R. Hibbing and John R. Alford
- The Government Relations Function in Large Firms Based in the United Kingdom: A Preliminary Study pp. 513-516

- Wyn Grant
Volume 12, month July, 1982
- Electoral Choice and the Production of Government: The Changing Operation of the Electoral System in the United Kingdom since 1955 pp. 249-298

- John Curtice and Michael Steed
- Policy Directions and Presidential Leadership: Alternative Interpretations of the 1980 Presidential Election pp. 299-356

- Warren E. Miller and J. Merrill Shanks
- On the Power or Vulnerability of the British Press: A Dynamic Analysis pp. 357-373

- W. L. Miller, J. Brand and M. Jordan
- Predicting Policy Change in the House: A Longitudinal Analysis pp. 375-384

- Patricia A. Hurley
Volume 12, month April, 1982
- Obstacles to the Establishment of Political Legitimacy in Communist Poland pp. 125-147

- Paul G. Lewis
- The Agrarian Roots of Working-Class Radicalism: An Assessment of the Mann–Giddens Thesis pp. 149-172

- Duncan Gallie
- Alternative Models of Interest Intermediation: The Case of France pp. 173-200

- Frank L. Wilson
- The Political Thought of Sir Isaiah Berlin pp. 201-226

- Bhikhu Parekh
- O'Connor's Sectoral Model of the United States Economy: Examining Some Political Consequences pp. 227-239

- Carol Nackenoff
- The Case of the Silk-Stocking Socialists and the Calculating Children of the Middle Class pp. 239-248

- James E. Alt and Janet Turner
Volume 12, month January, 1982
- Judicial Ideology in the House of Lords: A Jurimetric Analysis pp. 1-25

- David Robertson
- The Bargaining Advantages of Combining with Others pp. 27-42

- Michael Laver and John Underhill
- Soviet Interpretations of American Politics: A Case of Convergence? pp. 43-73

- Neil Malcolm
- The Supreme Soviet and Budgetary Politics in the USSR pp. 75-94

- Stephen White
- Electoral Change and Policy Representation in Congress: Domestic Welfare Issues from 1956–1972 pp. 95-115

- Walter J. Stone
- Manipulating Manipulation pp. 117-119

- Peter Morriss
- Manipulation, Liberalism and Paternalism: A Reply to Morriss pp. 119-122

- Alan Ware
- Abandoning Manipulation: A Response to Ware's Reply pp. 122-124

- Peter Morriss
Volume 11, month October, 1981
- Finance Capital and Pressure-Group Politics in Britain pp. 381-404

- Michael Moran
- Must Radicals be Marxists? Lukes on Power, Contestability and Alienation pp. 405-425

- G. W. Smith
- On Contextual Change and Partisan Attributes pp. 427-447

- Thad A. Brown
- The United States Supreme Court and Criminal Cases, 1935–1976: Alternative Models of Agenda Building pp. 449-470

- Gregory A. Caldeira
- Harold D. Lasswell's Political World: Weak Tea for Hard Times pp. 471-497

- Richard M. Merelman
- ‘Embourgoisement’, the Property-Owning Democracy and Ecological Models of Voting in England pp. 499-503

- Ron Johnston
Volume 11, month July, 1981
- The Rise of the Career Politician in Britain — And its Consequences pp. 249-285

- Anthony King
- A Probabilistic Approach to the Causes of Coups d'Etat pp. 287-308

- Rosemary H. T. O'Kane
- Market Neutrality and the Failure of Co-operatives pp. 309-329

- David Miller
- Counter-Productive Welfare Law pp. 331-350

- T. D. Campbell
- Exogenous Voter Preferences and Parties with State Power: Some Internal Problems of Economic Theories of Party Competition pp. 351-380

- Patrick Dunleavy and Hugh Ward
Volume 11, month April, 1981
- Sociotropic Politics: The American Case pp. 129-161

- Donald R. Kinder and D. Roderick Kiewiet
- The Concept of Manipulation: Its Relation to Democracy and Power pp. 163-181

- Alan Ware
- The Soviet Press on Soviet Foreign Policy: A Usually Reliable Source pp. 183-200

- Robert Axelrod and William Zimmerman
- Charles Lindblom and Aaron Wildavsky pp. 201-225

- Rune Premfors
- Cohen, Marx and the Primacy Thesis pp. 227-234

- David-Hillel Ruben
- Forecasting the British Election to the European Parliament pp. 235-245

- Clive Payne and Philip J. Brown
- The Domestic Pressure Factor in Arms Races: A Comment on Saris and Middendorp pp. 245-247

- Theresa C. Smith
- Reply to Smith pp. 247-248

- Willem E. Saris and Cees P. Middendorp
Volume 11, month January, 1981
- Markets and Politics: The Human Product pp. 1-16

- Robert E. Lane
- Private Giving in the Welfare State pp. 17-48

- Jeffrey Obler
- The Spanish Public in Political Transition pp. 49-79

- Peter McDonough, Antonio López Pina and Samuel H. Barnes
- American Assassins: An Alternative Typology pp. 81-104

- James W. Clarke
- The Case of the Vanishing Liberal Senators: The House Did It pp. 105-113

- Eric Uslaner
- Testing the Butler-Stokes Model of a Polarization Effect Around the National Swing in Partisan Preferences: England, 1979 pp. 113-117

- Ron Johnston
- But How Many Candidates Should We Have in Donegal? Numbers of Nominees and Electoral Efficiency in Ireland pp. 117-122

- Richard S. Katz
- Comment on Katz pp. 122-123

- A. S. Cohan
- Foreign Policy and British Bilateral Aid: A Comment on McKinlay and Little pp. 123-127

- J. M. Healey and A. G. Coverdale