British Journal of Political Science
1971 - 2025
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Volume 48, month October, 2018
- Refugee Repatriation and the Problem of Consent pp. 855-875

- Mollie Gerver
- Moral Identity and Protest Cascades in Syria pp. 877-901

- Wendy Pearlman
- Do We Really Know the WTO Cures Cancer? pp. 903-928

- Stephen Chaudoin, Jude Hays and Raymond Hicks
- Income Inequality Influences Perceptions of Legitimate Income Differences pp. 929-952

- Kris-Stella Trump
- The Language of Economic Growth: A New Measure of Linguistic Heterogeneity pp. 953-980

- Amy H. Liu and Elise Pizzi
- Arms versus Democratic Allies pp. 981-1003

- Matthew Digiuseppe and Paul Poast
- On the Frontline Every Day? Subnational Deployment of United Nations Peacekeepers pp. 1005-1025

- Andrea Ruggeri, Han Dorussen and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
- Height, Income and Voting pp. 1027-1051

- Raj Arunachalam and Sara Watson
- Policy Alienation, Social Alienation and Working-Class Abstention in Britain, 1964–2010 pp. 1053-1073

- Oliver Heath
- Labor Union Strength and the Equality of Political Representation pp. 1075-1091

- Patrick Flavin
- Deliberative Abilities and Influence in a Transnational Deliberative Poll (EuroPolis) pp. 1093-1118

- Marlène Gerber, André Bächtiger, Susumu Shikano, Simon Reber and Samuel Rohr
- Unhinged Frames: Assessing Thought Experiments in Normative Political Theory pp. 1119-1141

- Mathias Thaler
Volume 48, month July, 2018
- The Ethics of Political Alliance pp. 593-609

- Jonathan White
- Do Men and Women Have Different Policy Preferences in Africa? Determinants and Implications of Gender Gaps in Policy Prioritization pp. 611-636

- Jessica Gottlieb, Guy Grossman and Amanda Lea Robinson
- The Political Consequences of Gender in Social Networks pp. 637-658

- Paul Djupe, Scott Mcclurg and Anand Edward Sokhey
- Women’s Representation, Accountability and Corruption in Democracies pp. 659-690

- Justin Esarey and Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer
- Democratic Accountability and the Politics of Mass Administrative Reorganization pp. 691-711

- Anthony M. Bertelli and J. Andrew Sinclair
- Economic Crises and Trade Policy Competition pp. 713-748

- Cameron Ballard-Rosa, Allison Carnegie and Nikhar Gaikwad
- Social Norms after Conflict Exposure and Victimization by Violence: Experimental Evidence from Kosovo pp. 749-765

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
- Human Rights, NGO Shaming and the Exports of Abusive States pp. 767-786

- Timothy M. Peterson, Amanda Murdie and Victor Asal
- Justifications and Citizen Competence in Direct Democracy: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 787-806

- Céline Colombo
- Shared Partisanship, Household Norms and Turnout: Testing a Relational Theory of Electoral Participation pp. 807-823

- Edward Fieldhouse and David Cutts
- Patrimonial Economic Voting and Asset Value – New Evidence from Taxation Register Data pp. 825-842

- Mikael Persson and Johan Martinsson
- Compulsory Voting and Dissatisfaction with Democracy pp. 843-854

- Shane P. Singh
Volume 48, month April, 2018
- The Diverse Effects of Diversity on Democracy pp. 283-314

- John Gerring, Michael Hoffman and Dominic Zarecki
- Party System Institutionalization, Accountability and Governmental Corruption pp. 315-342

- Petra Schleiter and Alisa Voznaya
- The Shadow Cabinet in Westminster Systems: Modeling Opposition Agenda Setting in the House of Commons, 1832–1915 pp. 343-367

- Andrew C. Eggers and Arthur Spirling
- Why Women Avoid the Radical Right: Internalized Norms and Party Reputations pp. 369-384

- Eelco Harteveld and Elisabeth Ivarsflaten
- The Micro-Foundations of Party Competition and Issue Ownership: The Reciprocal Effects of Citizens’ Issue Salience and Party Attachments pp. 385-406

- Anja Neundorf and James Adams
- Talking It Out: Political Conversation and Knowledge Gaps in Unequal Urban Contexts pp. 407-425

- Amy Erica Smith
- Electoral Competitiveness, Tax Bargaining and Political Incentives in Developing Countries: Evidence from Political Budget Cycles Affecting Taxation pp. 427-457

- Wilson Prichard
- Surviving Elections: Election Violence, Incumbent Victory and Post-Election Repercussions pp. 459-488

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Susan D. Hyde and Ryan S. Jablonski
- Anticipating War? War Preparations and the Steps-to-War Thesis pp. 489-511

- Susan G. Sample
- Deliberative Capacity Building through International Organizations: The Case of the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights pp. 513-533

- Karolina M. Milewicz and Robert E. Goodin
- The Retreat of the Interventionist State in Advanced Democracies pp. 535-562

- Reimut Zohlnhöfer, Fabian Engler and Kathrin Dümig
- Convergence and Divergence in the Study of Ideology: A Critical Review pp. 563-589

- Jonathan Leader Maynard and Matto Mildenberger
- Convergence and Divergence in the Study of Ideology: A Critical Review – ERRATUM pp. 591-591

- Jonathan Leader Maynard and Matto Mildenberger
Volume 48, month January, 2018
- Voter Decision-Making with Polarized Choices pp. 1-22

- Jon C. Rogowski
- From on High: The Effect of Elite Polarization on Mass Attitudes and Behaviors, 1972–2012 pp. 23-45

- Joshua N. Zingher and Michael E. Flynn
- The Role of Rules in Representation: Group Membership and Electoral Incentives pp. 47-67

- Brian F. Crisp, Betul Demirkaya, Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer and Courtney Millian
- The Effects of Malapportionment on Cabinet Inclusion: Subnational Evidence from India pp. 69-89

- Rikhil Bhavnani
- Constituency Diversity, District Magnitude and Voter Co-ordination pp. 91-113

- Joshua D. Potter
- Political Competition, Partisanship and Interpersonal Trust in Electoral Democracies pp. 115-139

- Ryan E. Carlin and Gregory J. Love
- Contested Sovereignty: Mapping Referendums on Sovereignty over Time and Space pp. 141-165

- Fernando Mendez and Micha Germann
- Traditions of Tolerance: The Long-Run Persistence of Regional Variation in Attitudes towards English Immigrants pp. 167-188

- David Fielding
- If You Mobilize Them, They Will Become Informed: Experimental Evidence that Information Acquisition Is Endogenous to Costs and Incentives to Participate pp. 189-211

- Victoria Anne Shineman
- NGO Influence in International Organizations: Information, Access and Exchange pp. 213-238

- Jonas Tallberg, Lisa M. Dellmuth, Hans Agné and Andreas Duit
- The Changing Standard of Accountability and the Positive Relationship between Human Rights Treaty Ratification and Compliance pp. 239-271

- Christopher J. Fariss
- Problems of Model Specification and Improper Data Extrapolation pp. 273-274

- David Cingranelli and Mikhail Filippov
- Are Things Really Getting Better? How To Validate Latent Variable Models of Human Rights pp. 275-282

- Christopher J. Fariss