British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 10, month October, 1980
- Beyond ‘The Banality of Evil’ pp. 417-439

- Barry Clarke
- House Re-elections and Senate Defeats: The Role of the Challenger pp. 441-460

- Barbara Hinckley
- Party Recruitment and the Nationalities in the USSR: A Study in Centre-Republican Relationships pp. 461-487

- Mary McAuley
- Candidate Selection in Ireland: The Impact of Localism and the Electoral System pp. 489-503

- Michael Gallagher
- Reconstructing Past Partisanship in Britain pp. 505-515

- Richard S. Katz, Richard G. Niemi and David Newman
- The Decomposition of Electoral Bias in a Plurality Election pp. 515-521

- G. Gudgin and P. J. Taylor
- A Crucial Test of Alphabetic Voting: The Elections at the University of Leiden, 1973–1978 pp. 521-525

- Eric A. Barker and Areno Lijphart
- The Growth of Public Welfare Provision: Does Politics Matter? pp. 525-530

- Barbara Roweth, Frank Gould and Desmond S. King
- Do Critics Always Matter? Or, A Comedy of Errors pp. 530-536

- Robert D. McKinlay and Francis G. Castles
Volume 10, month July, 1980
- Rational Participation: The Politics of Relative Power pp. 273-292

- Robert Goodin and John Dryzek
- Strikes in Yugoslavia: Implications for Industrial Democracy pp. 293-315

- Goldie Shabad
- Liberal and Conservative Voting in the House of Representatives: A National Model of Representation pp. 317-339

- John E. Schwarz, Barton Fenmore and Thomas J. Volgy
- Soviet Security and the Role of the Military: The 1968 Czechoslovak Crisis pp. 341-363

- Karen Dawisha
- Political Science and Scottish Politics pp. 365-379

- James G. Kellas
- The Labour Party: Three Unnoticed Changes pp. 381-387

- Paul McCormick
- The Urban Basis of Political Alignment: A Comment pp. 388-398

- Martin Harrop
- The Urban Basis of Political Alignment: A Rejoinder to Harrop pp. 398-402

- Patrick Dunleavy
- Regime Support in Canada: A Comment pp. 402-410

- Michael M. Atkinson, William D. Coleman and Thomas J. Lewis
- Regime Support in Canada: A Rejoinder pp. 410-416

- Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Lawrence Leduc
Volume 10, month April, 1980
- Blasphemy, Offensiveness and Law pp. 129-148

- Peter Jones
- Party-State Relations and Soviet Political Development pp. 149-165

- Ronald J. Hill
- The Soviet Leader Cult: Reflections on the Structure of Leadership in the Soviet Union pp. 167-186

- Graeme Gill
- Do Frozen Cleavages Ever Go Stale? The Bases of the Canadian and Australian Party Systems pp. 187-218

- William P. Irvine and H. Gold
- Ideology, Gender and Political Action: A Cross-National Survey pp. 219-240

- M. Kent Jennings and Barbara G. Farah
- Classical and Empirical Theories of Democracy: The Missing Historical Dimension? pp. 241-251

- Iain Hampsher-Monk
- A Non-Zero-Sum Game of Football pp. 253-259

- Iain McLean
- Doves, Hawks, and other Birds of a Feather: The Distribution of Israeli Parliamentary Opinion on the Future of the Occupied Territories, 1967–1977 pp. 260-267

- Avner Yaniv and Fabian Pascal
- A Comment on ‘The Incidence of Coloured Populations and Support for the National Front’ pp. 267-268

- Paul Whiteley
- A Reply to Whiteley pp. 268-270

- Stan Taylor
- A Reply to Webb pp. 271-272

- Paul Whiteley
- A Comment on Electoral Forecasting from Poll Data pp. 271-271

- N. L. Webb
Volume 10, month January, 1980
- Decision by Interpretation: A New Concept for an Often Overlooked Decision Mode pp. 1-13

- Jürg Steiner and Robert H. Dorff
- What was the Profit in Following the Crowd? The Effectiveness of Party Strategies on Immigration and Devolution pp. 15-38

- W. L. Miller
- The Provincial First Party Secretary in the People's Republic of China, 1949–78: A Profile pp. 39-74

- David S. G. Goodman
- Trust, Efficacy and Modes of Political Participation: A Study of Costa Rican Peasants pp. 75-98

- Mitchell A. Seligson
- The Political Philosophy of Karl Popper pp. 99-120

- Michael Lessnoff
- Arms Races: External Security or Domestic Pressure? pp. 121-128

- Willem Saris and Cees Middendorp
Volume 9, month October, 1979
- Sex and Games: On Oppression and Rationality pp. 385-408

- Virginia Sapiro
- The Urban Basis of Political Alignment: Social Class, Domestic Property Ownership, and State Intervention in Consumption Processes pp. 409-443

- Patrick Dunleavy
- USSR: Pluralist Monolith? pp. 445-464

- Alexander J. Groth
- Legislative Reform and the Decline of Presidential Influence on Capitol Hill pp. 465-479

- Eric L. Davis
- The Political Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott pp. 481-506

- Bhikhu Parekh
- Mass Participation, Electoral Competitiveness, and Issue-Attitude Agreement Between Congressmen and their Constituents pp. 507-511

- Kim Quaile Hill and Patricia A. Hurley
Volume 9, month July, 1979
- Comparing the Scottish Office with ‘Whitehall’: A Quantitative Approach pp. 257-280

- Christopher Hood, Andrew Dunsire and Suky Thompson
- A Unitary Model of Local Taxation and Expenditure Policies in the United States pp. 281-314

- Paul E. Peterson
- Not All Roads Lead to Rome: Local Housing Policy in the Unitary Italian State pp. 315-339

- Alberta Sbragia
- Policy Making and Rationality in Sweden: The Case of Transport pp. 341-353

- J. J. Richardson
- Should a Two-and-a-Half Law Replace the Cube Law in British Elections? pp. 355-362

- Markku Laakso
- Nomination Strategies in the Irish STV System: The Dail Elections of 1969, 1973 and 1977 pp. 362-369

- Arend Lijphart and Galen A. Irwin
- Rejoinder pp. 369-370

- A. S. Cohan
- The National Front Vote in the 1977 GLC Elections: An Aggregate Data Analysis pp. 370-380

- Paul Whiteley
- ‘Divisive’ Primaries: The Important Questions pp. 381-384

- Alan Ware
- Erratum pp. 384-384

- Kenneth Wald
Volume 9, month April, 1979
- The Electoral Cycle and Patterns of American Politics pp. 129-156

- Paul Allen Beck
- Public Welfare Provision, Scandinavia, and the Sheer Futility of the Sociological Approach to Politics pp. 157-171

- Francis G. Castles and R. D. McKinlay
- Is There a Burger Court? pp. 173-200

- Richard Hodder-Williams
- A Behavioural Model of Bargaining pp. 201-218

- Hugh Ward
- Electoral Forecasting from Poll Data: The British Case pp. 219-236

- Paul Whiteley
- The End of Party Politics? Activist-Officeseeker Relationships in the Colorado Democratic Party pp. 237-250

- Alan Ware
- The Incidence of Coloured Populations and Support for the National Front pp. 250-255

- Stan Taylor
Volume 9, month January, 1979
- The Political Economy of ‘Radical’ Policy: An Analysis of the Scottish Daily News Worker Co-operative pp. 1-20

- Keith Bradley and Alan Gelb
- Does Spending on Defence Cut Spending on Health?: A Time-Series Analysis of the U.S. Economy 1929–74 pp. 21-39

- Kathleen Peroff and Margaret Podolak-Warren
- Ministerial Reshuffles and the Civil Service pp. 41-65

- R. K. Alderman and J. A. Cross
- A Bargaining Theory of Coalition Formation pp. 67-87

- Eric C. Browne and Peter Rice
- The SRC Panel Data and Mass Political Attitudes pp. 89-114

- Robert S. Erikson
- Party Identification, Voting Preference and Electoral Outcomes in Britain, 1964–74 pp. 115-122

- Anthony Mughan
- Eccentrically Contested Concepts pp. 122-126

- Barry Clarke
- On Joining Interest Groups: A Comment pp. 126-128

- Wyn Grant