British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 49, month October, 2019
- Economic and Cultural Drivers of Immigrant Support Worldwide pp. 1201-1226

- Nicholas A. Valentino, Stuart N. Soroka, Shanto Iyengar, Toril Aalberg, Raymond Duch, Marta Fraile, Kyu S. Hahn, Kasper M. Hansen, Allison Harell, Marc Helbling, Simon D. Jackman and Tetsuro Kobayashi
- Connectivity, Clientelism and Public Provision pp. 1227-1250

- Mahvish Shami
- Transparency, Protest and Democratic Stability pp. 1251-1277

- James R. Hollyer, B. Rosendorff and James Vreeland
- Beliefs about Climate Beliefs: The Importance of Second-Order Opinions for Climate Politics pp. 1279-1307

- Matto Mildenberger and Dustin Tingley
- Does Political Sophistication Minimize Value Conflict? Evidence from a Heteroskedastic Graded IRT Model of Opinions toward Climate Change pp. 1309-1332

- Paul M. Kellstedt, Mark D. Ramirez, Arnold Vedlitz and Sammy Zahran
- Interests, Norms and Support for the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Case of Climate Co-operation pp. 1333-1355

- Michael M. Bechtel, Federica Genovese and Kenneth F. Scheve
- International Institutions and Political Liberalization: Evidence from the World Bank Loans Program pp. 1357-1379

- Allison Carnegie and Cyrus Samii
- How do Economic Circumstances Determine Preferences? Evidence from Long-run Panel Data pp. 1381-1406

- O’Grady, Tom
- Does Government Support Respond to Governments’ Social Welfare Rhetoric or their Spending? An Analysis of Government Support in Britain, Spain and the United States pp. 1407-1429

- Luca Bernardi and James Adams
- The Donor’s Dilemma: International Aid and Human Rights Violations pp. 1431-1452

- Niheer Dasandi and Lior Erez
- Third-Party Actors and the Intentional Targeting of Civilians in War pp. 1453-1474

- Benjamin J. Appel and Alyssa K. Prorok
- Networks and Social Influence in European Legislative Politics pp. 1475-1498

- Thomas Malang, Laurence Brandenberger and Philip Leifeld
- Organizational and Ideological Strategies for Nationalization: Evidence from European Parties pp. 1499-1526

- Gabriela Borz and Carolina de Miguel
- Mass Shootings and Public Support for Gun Control pp. 1527-1553

- Benjamin J. Newman and Todd K. Hartman
- Reexamining the Effect of Mass Shootings on Public Support for Gun Control pp. 1555-1565

- David J Barney and Brian F Schaffner
- Accounting for Pre-Treatment Exposure in Panel Data: Re-Estimating the Effect of Mass Public Shootings pp. 1567-1576

- Todd K Hartman and Benjamin J Newman
- The Measurement of Real-Time Perceptions of Financial Stress: Implications for Political Science pp. 1577-1589

- Christopher Gandrud and Mark Hallerberg
- Voters, Responsibility Attribution and Support Parties in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 1591-1601

- Mathias Wessel Tromborg, Randolph T. Stevenson and David Fortunato
- Voters, Responsibility Attribution and Support Parties in Parliamentary Democracies – CORRIGENDUM pp. 1603-1603

- Mathias Wessel Tromborg, Randolph T. Stevenson and David Fortunato
Volume 49, month July, 2019
- Restoring Confidence in Post-Conflict Security Sectors: Survey Evidence from Liberia on Female Ratio Balancing Reforms pp. 799-821

- Sabrina Karim
- The Political Dynamics of Bureaucratic Turnover pp. 823-836

- Carl Dahlström and Mikael Holmgren
- Nationalism in a Liberal Register: Beyond the ‘Paradox of Universalism’ in Immigrant Integration Politics pp. 837-856

- Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen and Per Mouritsen
- Hitting Them With Carrots: Voter Intimidation and Vote Buying in Russia pp. 857-881

- Timothy Frye, Ora John Reuter and David Szakonyi
- Hitting Them With Carrots: Voter Intimidation and Vote Buying in Russia – CORRIGENDUM pp. 882-882

- Timothy Frye, Ora John Reuter and David Szakonyi
- Internal Opposition Dynamics and Restraints on Authoritarian Control pp. 883-900

- Grant T. Buckles
- Ethnicity and the Swing Vote in Africa’s Emerging Democracies: Evidence from Kenya pp. 901-921

- Jeremy Horowitz
- Electoral Competition, Control and Learning pp. 923-939

- Torun Dewan and Rafael Hortala-Vallve
- A Matter of Representation: Spatial Voting and Inconsistent Policy Preferences pp. 941-956

- Lukas F. Stoetzer
- Are Parties Equally Responsive to Women and Men? pp. 957-975

- Jonathan Homola
- The Informational Role of Party Leader Changes on Voter Perceptions of Party Positions pp. 977-996

- Pablo Fernandez-Vazquez and Zeynep Somer-Topcu
- Organized Labor as the New Undeserving Rich?: Mass Media, Class-Based Anti-Union Rhetoric and Public Support for Unions in the United States pp. 997-1026

- John V. Kane and Benjamin J. Newman
- Antidiscrimination Laws, Policy Knowledge and Political Support pp. 1027-1044

- Conrad Ziller and Marc Helbling
- Are Cultural and Economic Conservatism Positively Correlated? A Large-Scale Cross-National Test pp. 1045-1069

- Ariel Malka, Yphtach Lelkes and Christopher J. Soto
- The Club Approach: A Gateway to Effective Climate Co-operation? pp. 1071-1096

- Jon Hovi, Detlef F. Sprinz, Håkon Sælen and Arild Underdal
- The Impact of Economic Crises on Political Representation in Public Communication: Evidence from the Eurozone pp. 1097-1116

- Simon Weschle
- The Role of Evidence in Politics: Motivated Reasoning and Persuasion among Politicians pp. 1117-1140

- Martin Baekgaard, Julian Christensen, Casper Mondrup Dahlmann, Asbjørn Mathiasen and Niels Bjørn Grund Petersen
- Gender Differences in Vote Choice: Social Cues and Social Harmony as Heuristics pp. 1141-1161

- Eelco Harteveld, Stefan Dahlberg, Andrej Kokkonen and Wouter Van Der Brug
- Health and Voting in Young Adulthood pp. 1163-1186

- Christopher Ojeda and Julianna Pacheco
- Measuring Public Support for European Integration across Time and Countries: The ‘European Mood’ Indicator pp. 1187-1197

- Isabelle Guinaudeau and Tinette Schnatterer
Volume 49, month April, 2019
- Clerics and Scriptures: Experimentally Disentangling the Influence of Religious Authority in Afghanistan pp. 401-419

- Luke N. Condra, Mohammad Isaqzadeh and Sera Linardi
- The Political Sources of Religious Identification: Evidence from the Burkina Faso–Côte d’Ivoire Border pp. 421-441

- John F. McCauley and Daniel N. Posner
- Party Reputations and Policy Priorities: How Issue Ownership Shapes Executive and Legislative Agendas pp. 443-466

- Jane Green and Will Jennings
- Ideological Signaling and Incumbency Advantage pp. 467-490

- Zachary Peskowitz
- Career Ambitions and Legislative Participation: The Moderating Effect of Electoral Institutions pp. 491-512

- Bjørn Høyland, Sara B. Hobolt and Simon Hix
- Issue Priming Revisited: Susceptible Voters and Detectable Effects pp. 513-531

- J. Scott Matthews
- Information Behavior and Political Preferences pp. 533-556

- Konstantin Vössing and Till Weber
- The Effect of District Magnitude on Electoral Outcomes: Evidence from Two Natural Experiments in Argentina pp. 557-577

- Adrián Lucardi
- Gerrymandering in Electoral Autocracies: Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 579-610

- Stan Hok-Wui Wong
- Information from Abroad: Foreign Media, Selective Exposure and Political Support in China pp. 611-636

- Haifeng Huang and Yao-Yuan Yeh
- The Power of Peers: How Transnational Advocacy Networks Shape NGO Strategies on Climate Change pp. 637-659

- Jennifer Hadden and Lorien Jasny
- When Will People Pay to Pollute? Environmental Taxes, Political Trust and Experimental Evidence from Britain pp. 661-682

- Malcolm Fairbrother
- Austerity and Anti-Austerity: The Political Economy of Refusal in ‘Low-Resistance’ Models of Capitalism pp. 683-709

- David J. Bailey and Saori Shibata
- The Territorial Expansion of the Colonial State: Evidence from German East Africa 1890–1909 pp. 711-737

- Jan Pierskalla, Alexander De Juan and Max Montgomery
- A Manifesto, in 140 Characters or Fewer: Social Media as a Tool of Rebel Diplomacy pp. 739-761

- Benjamin T. Jones and Eleonora Mattiacci
- Fieldwork in Political Theory: Five Arguments for an Ethnographic Sensibility pp. 763-784

- Lisa Herzog and Bernardo Zacka
- Committee Chairs and Legislative Review in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 785-797

- David Fortunato, Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg
Volume 49, month January, 2019
- The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay Justifying Public Funding for Science pp. 1-16

- Zeynep Pamuk
- Thatcher’s Children, Blair’s Babies, Political Socialization and Trickle-down Value Change: An Age, Period and Cohort Analysis pp. 17-36

- Maria Teresa Grasso, Stephen Farrall, Emily Gray, Colin Hay and Will Jennings
- Effects of the Great Recession on American Attitudes Toward Trade pp. 37-58

- Edward D. Mansfield, Diana C. Mutz and Devon Brackbill
- The Electoral Implications of Coalition Policy Making pp. 59-80

- David Fortunato
- Geography Matters: The Conditional Effect of Electoral Systems on Social Spending pp. 81-103

- Ignacio Jurado and Sandra León
- Legislator Dissent as a Valence Signal pp. 105-128

- Rosie Campbell, Philip Cowley, Nick Vivyan and Markus Wagner
- Electoral Fraud or Violence: The Effect of Observers on Party Manipulation Strategies pp. 129-151

- Joseph Asunka, Sarah Brierley, Miriam Golden, Eric Kramon and George Ofosu
- Historical Polarization and Representation in South American Party Systems, 1900–1990 pp. 153-179

- Simon Bornschier
- Preference Representation and the Influence of Political Parties in Majoritarian vs. Proportional Systems: An Empirical Test pp. 181-204

- David Stadelmann, Marco Portmann and Reiner Eichenberger
- Do Citizens See Through Transparency? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Peru pp. 205-228

- Darren Hawkins, Lucas C. Brook, Ian M. Hansen, Neal A. Hoopes and Taylor R. Tidwell
- Does Participation Reinforce Patronage? Policy Preferences, Turnout and Class in Urban Ghana pp. 229-255

- Noah L. Nathan
- The Impact of State Television on Voter Turnout pp. 257-278

- Rune J. Sørensen
- Is Door-to-Door Canvassing Effective in Europe? Evidence from a Meta-study across Six European Countries pp. 279-290

- Yosef Bhatti, Jens Olav Dahlgaard, Jonas Hedegaard Hansen and Kasper M. Hansen
- Reconsidering the Role of Procedures for Decision Acceptance pp. 291-314

- Peter Esaiasson, Mikael Persson, Mikael Gilljam and Torun Lindholm
- Negotiating under Political Uncertainty: National Elections and the Dynamics of International Co-operation pp. 315-337

- Mareike Kleine and Clement Minaudier
- The Cart and the Horse Redux: The Timing of Border Settlement and Joint Democracy pp. 339-354

- Andrew P. Owsiak and John A. Vasquez
- Critical Parties: How Parties Evaluate the Performance of Democracies pp. 355-379

- Robert Rohrschneider and Stephen Whitefield
- A Comparative Study of the Effects of Electoral Institutions on Campaigns pp. 381-399

- Laura Sudulich and Siim Trumm
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