British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 8, month October, 1978
- On Liberty, Liberalism and Essential Contestability pp. 385-402

- John Gray
- Sejm Elections in Communist Poland: An Overview and a Reappraisal pp. 403-424

- George Sakwa and Martin Crouch
- The Economic Policies of European Governments, Part II: Fiscal Policy pp. 425-439

- Andrew T. Cowart
- Class and the Vote Before the First World War pp. 441-457

- Kenneth D. Wald
- Coalitions and Government Formation: An Empirically Relevant Theory pp. 459-477

- Ian Budge and Valentine Herman
- Strikers and the State: A Comment pp. 479-492

- Michael Shalev
- The Used Vote and Electoral Outcomes: The Irish General Election of 1977 pp. 492-498

- A. S. Cohan and R. D. Mckinlay
- The Appeal of the Political Entrepreneur pp. 498-504

- Philip Jones
- Generational Replacement and Partisan Dealignment in Britain and the United States pp. 505-509

- Paul R. Abramson
- Reply to Abramson pp. 509-510

- Ivor Crewe, Bo Särlvik and James Alt
- Voter Rationality and Party Competition: A Comment on Laver's Suggested Approach pp. 511-511

- Ian Budge
Volume 8, month July, 1978
- Social Class and Party Choice in England: A New Analysis pp. 257-284

- W. L. Miller
- The Economic Policies of European Governments, Part I: Monetary Policy pp. 285-311

- Andrew T. Cowart
- A Foreign-Policy Model of the Distribution of British Bilateral Aid, 1960–70 pp. 313-331

- R. D. Mckinlay and R. Little
- The Persistence of Political Orientations: An Over-Time Analysis of Two Generations pp. 333-363

- M. Kent Jennings and Richard G. Niemi
- Memory for Past Vote: Implications of a Study of Bias in Recall pp. 365-375

- Hilde T. Himmelweit, Marianne Jaeger Biberian and Janet Stockdale
- Dr Marsh on Olson: A Comment pp. 375-380

- J. R. Shackleton
- More on Joining Interest Groups pp. 380-384

- David Marsh
Volume 8, month April, 1978
- Partisanship Reinstated? A Comparison of the 1972 and 1976 U.S. Presidential Elections pp. 129-152

- Arthur H. Miller
- On the Political Economy of Long-Run Trends in Strike Activity pp. 153-175

- Douglas A. Hibbs
- Why Natural Scientists are a Problem for the CPSU pp. 177-198

- Peter Kneen
- Some Correlates of Regime Support in Canada pp. 199-216

- Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Lawrence Leduc
- The Politics of International Business pp. 217-236

- Michael Moran
- Political Participation in New Towns pp. 237-245

- Michael A. Baer
- Electoral Change in Britain: The Campaign Reassessed pp. 245-253

- Anthony Mughan
- On Defining Voter Rationality and Deducing a Model of Party Competition pp. 253-256

- Michael Laver
Volume 8, month January, 1978
- Democracy and Social Justice pp. 1-19

- David Miller
- The Politics of Faith pp. 21-44

- Paul M. Sniderman
- Why Businessmen Distrust Their State: The Political Consciousness of American Corporate Executives pp. 45-78

- David Vogel
- Critical Elections, Congressional Parties and Clusters of Policy Changes pp. 79-99

- David W. Brady
- Communist Systems and the ‘Iron Law of Pluralism’ pp. 101-117

- Stephen White
- Back to the Barre, Brian Barry pp. 119-127

- Gabriel A. Almond and Scott C. Flanagan
Volume 7, month October, 1977
- Setting the Agenda in the U.S. Senate: A Theory of Problem Selection pp. 423-445

- Jack L. Walker
- Explaining Peasant Conservatism: The Western European Case pp. 447-464

- Michael S. Lewis-Beck
- Political Recruitment and Drop-Out: The Netherlands and the United States pp. 465-492

- Dennis Farlie, Ian Budge and Galen Irwin
- Popular Evaluation of German Chancellors, 1950–66: An Investigation of the Chancellor Effect pp. 493-509

- J. William Meszaros
- Research on the English Judicial Process pp. 511-527

- Lawrence Baum
- Measurements of Backbench Attitudes by Guttman Scaling of Early Day Motions: A Pilot Study, Labour, 1968–69 pp. 529-541

- John Leece and Hugh Berrington
- Affect and Mass Society: Some Californian Data pp. 541-549

- Alexander J. Groth, Howard G. Schutz and Edward J. Blakely
Volume 7, month July, 1977
- Are Department Secretaries Really a President's Natural Enemies? pp. 273-299

- Graham K. Wilson
- Beliefs, Feelings and Votes: The British Case pp. 301-320

- Martin Harrop
- Acceptable Inequalities pp. 321-336

- Jane J. Mansbridge
- From Life Space to Polling Place: The Relevance of Personal Concerns for Voting Behavior pp. 337-360

- Richard A. Brody and Paul M. Sniderman
- Horses for Courses: The Recruitment of Whips in the British House of Commons pp. 361-385

- Donald Searing and Chris Game
- Patterns of Expenditure Development in Sweden, Norway and Denmark pp. 387-412

- B. Guy Peters and David Klingman
- Newtonian Mechanics and Predictive Election Theory pp. 413-418

- Dennis Farlie and Ian Budge
- A Reply to K. I. Macdonald pp. 418-419

- Steven Lukes
- More on Decision Rules and Policy Outcomes pp. 419-422

- Amoz Katsa and Shmuel Nitzan
Volume 7, month April, 1977
- Partisan Dealignment in Britain 1964–1974 pp. 129-190

- Ivor Crewe, Bo Särlvik and James Alt
- Self-Image, Legitimacy and the Stability of Elites: The Case of France pp. 191-215

- Ezra N. Suleiman
- ‘Crisis, Choice, and Change’, Part II pp. 217-253

- Brian Barry
- Convention Quotas and Communal Representation pp. 255-261

- Robert E. Goodin
- Temporal Orientations and Political Life: The Psychology of Political Impatience pp. 262-272

- Stanley A. Renshon
Volume 7, month January, 1977
- A Comparative Study of Australian Parties pp. 1-21

- Leon D. Epstein
- The Overlapping Worlds of American Federal Executives and Congressmen pp. 23-47

- Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman
- Early Day Motions as Unobtrusive Measures of Backbench Opinion in Britain pp. 49-69

- Mark N. Franklin and Michael Tappin
- A Temporal Sequence of Adolescent Political Participation: Some Israeli Data pp. 71-83

- David Nachmias
- Computational Criteria for Voting Systems pp. 85-98

- Donald E. Campbell
- ‘Crisis, Choice, and Change’, Part I pp. 99-113

- Brian Barry
- Replication of Instability: Political Socialization in Northern Ireland pp. 115-125

- James Russell
- Housing, the Class Milieu and Middle-Class Conservatism pp. 126-127

- Philip Garrahan
- Labour Party Politics and the Working Class: Problems of Validity pp. 128-128

- Anthony Mughan