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Volume 17, issue 4, 2005
- Rent-Seeking for a Risky Rent pp. 403-429

- Ayse Öncüler and Rachel Croson
- Competition, Representation and Redistricting pp. 431-463

- Justin Buchler
- Social Mobility and Political Transitions pp. 465-496

- Bahar LeventoÄŸlu
- Investigating the Dynamics of Political Compromise pp. 497-514

- Alan E. Wiseman
- Annual Index Volume 17 2005 pp. 515-515

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Volume 17, issue 3, 2005
- Bargaining in Less-Democratic Newly Industrialized Countries pp. 283-309

- O. Fiona Yap
- A Prospect Dynamic Model of Decision-Making pp. 311-338

- Michael D. Kanner
- How to Measure Constitutional Rigidity pp. 339-361

- Astrid Lorenz
- The Unit of Analysis, the Nature of Policy Spaces and the Model Approach pp. 363-369

- Thomas König
- Improving the Explanatory Power of Bargaining Models pp. 371-375

- Torsten J. Selck
- The Possibility of a Preference-Based Power Index pp. 377-387

- Stefan Napel and Mika Widgrén
- Power and Preferences Again pp. 389-395

- Matthew Braham and Manfred J. Holler
Volume 17, issue 2, 2005
- Causation pp. 163-198

- John Gerring
- Easy Targets and the Timing of Conflict pp. 199-215

- Helmut Bester and Kai Konrad
- A Formal Model of Delegation in the European Union pp. 217-247

- Fabio Franchino
- When Do War Chests Deter? pp. 249-277

- Jay Goodliffe
Volume 17, issue 1, 2005
- The Perfect is the Enemy of the Best pp. 5-39

- Jonathan Bendor and Sunil Kumar
- Sisyphus Meets the Borg pp. 41-74

- David Lowery, Virginia Gray and Matthew Fellowes
- The Perverse Effect of Spending Caps pp. 75-105

- Søren Serritzlew
- Informational Party Primaries and Strategic Ambiguity pp. 107-136

- Adam Meirowitz
- The Impossibility of a Preference-Based Power Index pp. 137-157

- Matthew Braham and Manfred J. Holler
Volume 16, issue 4, 2004
- Penalty and Crime with Lumpy Choices pp. 403-421

- Laurent Franckx
- Judicial Predictability and Federal Stability pp. 423-446

- Jenna Bednar
- Equilibrium in the Spatial ‘Valence’ Model of Politics pp. 447-481

- Norman Schofield
- Party Competition and Coalition Formation pp. 483-515

- Daniela Giannetti and Itai Sened
- Power Measurement as Sensitivity Analysis pp. 517-538

- Stefan Napel and Mika Widgrén
- Annual Index pp. 539-539

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Volume 16, issue 3, 2004
- Introduction pp. 227-231

- Christophe Crombez
- Liberty, Authority, and the New Politics pp. 233-262

- Raymond M. Duch and Kaare Strøm
- Proximity, Directionality, and the Riddle of Relative Party Extremeness pp. 263-287

- Paul V. Warwick
- Another Look at Connections Across German Elections pp. 289-319

- Brian J. Gaines and Christophe Crombez
- Occurrence and Policy Consequences of Referendums pp. 321-356

- Simon Hug
- Bringing Parliaments Back in pp. 357-394

- Thomas Konig and Jonathan Slapin
Volume 16, issue 2, 2004
- Reconciling Rationality with Deterrence pp. 107-141

- Frank C. Zagare
- Dividing the Indivisible pp. 143-173

- Steven Brams and Todd Kaplan
- Trends in the Public Sector pp. 175-201

- Sandra van Thiel
- On the Dimensionality of European Union Legislative Decision-Making pp. 203-222

- Torsten J. Selck
Volume 16, issue 1, 2004
- Bias in the Heavenly Chorus pp. 5-29

- David Lowery and Virginia Gray
- Pressure Politics pp. 31-52

- Hugh Ward
- The Tyranny of the Supermajority pp. 53-77

- A. J. McGann
- Protest Voting and Abstention Under Plurality Rule Elections pp. 79-102

- Won-Taek Kang
Volume 15, issue 4, 2003
- Valence Competition in the Spatial Stochastic Model pp. 371-383

- Norman Schofield
- Introduction pp. 385-386

- Sebastiano Bavetta and Keith Dowding
- Agency-Freedom and Option-Freedom pp. 387-403

- Philip Pettit
- Similarity of Options and the Measurement of Diversity pp. 405-421

- Walter Bossert, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
- Autonomy-Freedom and Deliberation pp. 423-443

- Sebastiano Bavetta and Francesco Guala
- On Being Free without having any Choices pp. 445-471

- Matthew H. Kramer
Volume 15, issue 3, 2003
- Introduction pp. 235-238

- Joe Oppenheimer, Piotr Swistak and John Joseph Wallis
- How Types of Goods and Property Rights Jointly Affect Collective Action pp. 239-270

- Elinor Ostrom
- Does the Logic of Collective Action Explain the Logic of Corporatism? pp. 271-297

- Michael Wallerstein and Karl Ove Moene
- Representative Government and Special Interest Politics pp. 299-319

- Susanne Lohmann
- Professionalization of Campaigns and the Secret History of Collective Action Problems pp. 321-339

- Donald P. Green and Jennifer K. Smith
- The Political Economy of Institutions and Corruption in American States pp. 341-365

- James E. Alt and David Lassen
Volume 15, issue 2, 2003
- Institutionalism as a Methodology pp. 123-144

- Daniel Diermeier and Keith Krehbiel
- Some Complex Answers to the Simple Question ‘Do Institutions Matter?’ pp. 145-200

- Thomas H. Hammond and Christopher K. Butler
- Putting Ordinary Language to Work pp. 201-232

- John Gerring and Paul A. Barresi
Volume 15, issue 1, 2003
- A Comparative Theory of Electoral Incentives pp. 5-32

- Kathleen Bawn and Michael F. Thies
- Presidentialism, Elections and Representation pp. 33-60

- David J. Samuels and Matthew Soberg Shugart
- Certiorari and Compliance in the Judicial Hierarchy pp. 61-86

- Jeffrey R. Lax
- Conceptual Problems as Obstacles to Progress in Political Science pp. 87-115

- James Johnson
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