Revue française de science politique 2009/2
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1 On trouvera sous cette rubrique les sommaires les plus récents des grandes revues internationales de science politique.

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Acta politica, Vol. 44, n˚ 1, avril 2009

Political Attention in a Coalition System : Analysing Queen’s Speeches in the Netherlands 1945-2007, Gerard Breeman, David Lowery, Caelesta Poppelaars, Sandra L. Resodihardjo, Arco Timmermans, Jouke de Vries, p. 1.

Institutional Change, Economic Conditions and Confidence in Government : Evidence from Belgium, Cameron D. Anderson, p. 28-49.

The Division of Labour in Education Funding : A Cross-National Comparison of Public and Private Education Expenditure in 28 OECD Countries, Frieder Wolf, p. 50-73.

New Wars, New Morality ?, Tjitske Akkerman, p. 74-86.

Comparative European Politics, Vol. 6, n° 4, décembre 2008

Immigration and Preferences for Redistribution : An Empirical Analysis of European Survey Data, Henning Finseraas, p. 407-431.

For the Market or « For Our Friends’ » ? The Politics of Banking Sector Legal Reform in the Post-Communist Region After 1989, Aneta B. Spendzharova, p. 432-462.

Women’s Representation in Europe. A Comparison Between the National Parliaments and the European Parliament, Daniel Stockemer, p. 463-485.

Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 42, n° 3, mars 2009

Are Parliamentary Systems Better ? John Gerring, Strom C. Thacker, Carola Moreno, p. 327-359.

From Patronage to Program : The Emergence of Party-Oriented Legislators in Brazil, Frances Hagopian, Carlos Gervasoni, Juan Andres Moraes, p. 360-391.

In the Shadow of Democracy Promotion : Strategic Manipulation, International Observers, and Election Boycotts, Emily Beaulieu, Susan D. Hyde, p. 392-415.

On the Duration of Political Power in Africa : The Role of Oil Rents, Luc Désiré Omgba, p. 416-436.

Contructing Tolerance : How the Welfare State Shapes Attitudes About Immigrants, Markus M. L. Crepaz, Regan Damron, p. 437-463.

Contemporary Political Theory, Vol. 8, n° 1, février 2009

The Inseparability of Ethics and Politics : Rethinking the Third in Emmanuel Levinas, Madeleine Fagan, p. 5-22.

Reply to Fagan : Hanging God at Auschwitz : The Necessity of a Solitary Encounter with the Other as the Genesis of Levinasian Ethics, Amanda Loumanksy, p. 23-43.

The Distinct Character of International Crime : Theorizing the Domain, Kirsten J. Fisher, p. 44-67.

Democracy, Elites and Power : John Dewey Reconsidered, Melvin L. Rogers, p. 68-89.

Agency, Nature and Emergent Properties : An Interview with Jane Bennett, Gulshan Khan, p. 90-105.

Electoral Studies, Vol. 28, n° 1, mars 2009

The Comparative Study of Split-Ticket Voting, Barry C. Burden, Gretchen Helmke, p. 1-7.

Split-Ticket Voting as the Rule : Voters and Permanent Divided Government in Brazil, Barry Ames, Andy Baker, Lucio R. Renno, p. 8-20.

Why Voters in Patronage Democracies Split their Tickets : Strategic Voting for Ethnic Parties, Kanchan Chandra, p. 21-32.

Candidate-Driven Ticket Splitting in the 2000 Japanese Elections, Barry C. Burden, p. 33-40.

Candidate Effects and Spill-Over in Mixed Systems : Evidence from New Zealand, Jeffrey A. Karp, p. 41-50.

Strategic Voting in Established and New Democracies : Ticket Splitting in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems, Robert G. Moser, Ethan Scheiner, p. 51-61.

Testing Sincere Versus Strategic Split-Ticket Voting at the Aggregate Level : Evidence from Split House-President Outcomes, 1900-2004, Thomas L. Brunell, Bernard Grofman, p. 62-69.

Ticket Splitting as Electoral Insurance : The Mexico 2000 Elections, Gretchen Helmke, p. 70-78.

Voter Responses to Challenger Opportunity Costs, Sanford Clark Gordon, Gregory Alain Huber, Dimitri Landa, p. 79-93.

A General Measure of District Competitiveness, André Blais, Ignacio Lago, p. 94-100.

Citizens’ Freedom to Choose Representatives : Ballot Structure, Proportionality and « Fragmented » Parliaments, Paulo Trigo Peireira, João Andrade e Silva, p. 101-110.

Valence and Electoral Outcomes in Western Europe, 1976-1998, Michael Clark, p. 111-122.

A Regression Discontinuity Design Analysis of the Incumbency Advantage and Tenure in the US House, Daniel Mark Butler, p. 123-128.

Estimating Long Memory Time-Series-Cross-Section Data, Wen-Jen Tsay, p. 129-140.

The Parliamentary Election in Serbia, May 2008, Andrew Konitzer, p. 141-145.

The General Election in Paraguay, April 2008, Andrew Nickson, p. 145-149.

The Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in Zimbabwe, March and June 2008, Susan Booysen, p. 150-154.

The Parliamentary Election in Spain, March 2008, Bonnie N. Field, p. 155-158.

The Federal Election in Pakistan, February 2008, Katharine Adeney, p. 158-163.

The Presidential Election in Cyprus, February 2008, Neophytos G. Loizides, p. 163-166.

The Parliamentary Election in Thailand, December 2007, Christian Schafferer, p. 167-170.

The Duma Election in Russia, December 2007, Stephen White, p. 171-173.

The Cycle of Elections, p. 174-175.

European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 48, n° 1, janvier 2009

Experience and the Distribution of Portfolio Payoffs in the European Commission, Fabio Franchino, p. 1-30.

Governments and Unpopular Social Policy Reform : Biting the Bullet or Steering Clear ?, Barbara Vis, p. 31-57.

Issue Salience in Regional Party Manifestos in Spain, Liselotte Libbrecht, Bart Maddens, Wilfried Swenden, Elodie Fabre, p. 58-79.

European Union Transgovernmental Networks : The Emergence of a New Political Space beyond the Nation-State ?, Paul W. Thurner, Martin Binder, p. 80-106.

Government Turnover : Concepts, Measures and Applications, Shale Horowitz, Karla Hoff, Branko Milanovic, p. 107-129.

Flatliners : Ideology and Rational Learning in the Adoption of the Flat Tax, Alexander Baturo, Julia Gray, p. 130-159.

European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 48, n° 2, mars 2009

Economics, Environmentalism and Party Alignments : A Note on Partisan Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies, Russell J. Dalton, p. 161-175.

Coordination Between Electoral Arenas in Multilevel Countries, Ignacio Lago, José Ramón Montero, p. 176-203.

Education-Based Group Identity and Consciousness in the Authoritarian-Libertarian Value Conflict, Rune Stubager, p. 204-233.

Portugal’s Semi-Presidentialism (Re)considered : An Assessment of the President’s Role in the Policy Process, 1976-2006, Octavio Amorim Neto, Marina Costa Lobo, p. 234-255.

Information, Visibility and Elections : Why Electoral Outcomes Differ When Voters are Better Informed, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte, p. 256-280.

Schools of Democracy ? Disentangling the Relationship Between Civic Participation and Political Action in 17 European Countries, Tom W. G. Van der Meer, Erik J. Van Ingen, p. 281-308.

International Organization, Vol. 63, n° 1, janvier 2009

Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism, Robert O. Keohane, Stephen Macedo, Andrew Moravcsik, p. 1-31.

The Discursive Process of Legalization : Charting Islands of Persuation in the ICC Case, Nicole Deitelhoff, p. 33-65.

Rage Against the Machines : Explaining Outcomes in Counterinsurgency Wars, Jason Lyall, Isaiah Wilson, p. 67-106.

Oil, Nontax Revenue, and the Redistributional Foundations of Regime Stability, Kevin M. Morrison, p. 107-138.

The Unconditional Most-Favored-Nation Clause and the Maintenance of the Liberal Trade Regime in the Postwar 1870s, Bryan Coutain, p. 139-175.

International Political Science Review, Vol. 30, n° 1, janvier 2009

Political Participation and Regime Stability : A Framework for Analyzing Hybrid Regimes, Joakim Ekman, p. 7-31.

Cognitive Style and Foreign Policy : Margaret Thatcher’s Black-and-White Thinking, Stephen Benedict Dyson, p. 33-48.

Public Support for Regional Integration in Northeast Asia : An Empirical Test of Affective and Utilitarian Models, Byong-Kuen Jhee, p. 49-65.

Competing Visions of Democracy and Development in the Era of Neoliberalism in Mexico and Chile, Judith A. Teichman, p. 67-87.

Conceptualizing Islamic Movements : The Case of Turkey, Kayhan Delibas, p. 89-103.

International Politics, Vol. 46, n° 2-3, mars 2009

Beyond Bush : A New Era in US Foreign Policy ?, Timothy J. Lynch, Trevor B. McCrisken, p. 115-118.

Persistent Primacy and the Future of the American Era, Robert J. Lieber, p. 119-139.

From Pax Romana to Pax Americana ? The History and Future of the New American Empire, Mark T. Berger, p. 140-156.

Is the Bush Revolution Over ? Steven Hurst, p. 157-176.

Foreign Policy Fusion : Liberal Interventionists, Conservative Nationalists and Neoconservatives. The New Alliance Dominating the US Foreign Policy Establishment, Inderjeet Parmar, p. 177-209.

Out of Sync : Bush’s Expanded National Security State and the War on Terror, Robert G. Patman, p. 210-233.

Geopolitics, the Revolution in Military Affairs and the Bush Doctrine, Simon Dalby, p. 234-252.

Coming Face to Face With Bloody Reality : Liberal Common Sense and the Ideological failure of the Bush Doctrine in Iraq, Toby Dodge, p. 253-275.

The North-South Divide and Security in the Western Hemisphere : United States-South American Relations after September 11 and the Iraq War, Mario E. Carranza, p. 276-297.

Neoconservative Democratization in Theory and Practice : Developing Democrats or Raising Radical Islamists ?, Matthew Crosston, p. 298-326.

Bush-Cheney Redux, Linda B. Miller, p. 327-333.

The Journal of Politics, Vol. 71, n° 1, janvier 2009

A New Partisan Voter, Joseph Bafumi, Robert Y. Shapiro, p. 1-24.

Evolutionary Psychological Foundations of Civil Wars, Satoshi Kanazawa, p. 25-34.

Risky but Rational : War as an Institutionally Induced Gamble, H. E. Goemans, Mark Fey, p. 35-54.

A Model of the Endogenous Development of Judicial Institutions in Federal and International Systems, Clifford James Carrubba, p. 55-69.

Congressmen of the Silent South : The Persistence of Southern Racial Liberals, 1949-1964, Timothy Werner, p. 70-81.

Friends and Enemies, Slaves and Masters : Fanaticism, Wendell Philips, and the Limits of Democratic Theory, Joel Olson, p. 82-95.

The Social Theory of Mass Politics, Jonathan White, p. 96-112.

When Politics Becomes Protest : Black Veterans and Political Activism in the Postwar South, Christopher S. Parker, p. 113-131.

Gerrymandering-Vietnamese Style : Escaping the Partial Reform Equilibrium in a Nondemocratic Regime, Edmund Malesky, p. 132-159.

The Diversity Discount : When Increasing Ethnic and Racial Diversity Prevents Tax Increases, Daniel J. Hopkins, p. 160-177.

Descriptive Social Norms and Motivation to Vote : Everybody’s Voting and so Should You, Alan S. Gerber, Todd Rogers, p. 178-191.

The Politics of diffusion : Public Policy in the American States, Sean Nicholson-Crotty, p. 192-205.

Who Do European Parties Represent ? How Western European Parties Represent the Policy Preferences of Opinion Leaders, James Adams, Lawrence Ezrow, p. 206-223.

The Tenth Justice ? Consequences of Politicization in the Solicitor General’s Office, Patrick C. Wohlfarth, p. 224-237.

Timely Decisions : The Effects of Past National Elections on Party Policy Change, Zeynep Somer-Topcu, p. 238-248.

Explaining Processes of Institutional Opinion Leadership, Brandon L. Bartels, Diana C. Mutz, p. 249-261.

Do Genes Contribute to the « Gender Gap » ?, Peter K. Hatemi, Sarah E. Medland, Lindon J. Eaves, p. 262-276.

Representation and American Governing Institutions, Bryan D. Jones, Heather Larsen-Price, John Wilkerson, p. 277-290.

Labor (Im)mobility and the Politics of Trade Protection in Majoritarian Democracies, Bumba Mukherjee, Dale L. Smith, Quan Li, p. 291-308.

The Aggregate Dynamics of Campaigns, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, David Darmofal, Christian A. Farrell, p. 309-323.

Vote Switching in the U.S. House, Rodolfo Espino, David T. Canon, p. 324-338.

Why Primaries in Latin American Presidential Elections ? Ozge Kemahlioglu, Rebecca weitz-Shapiro, Shigeo Hirano, p. 339-352.

Journal of Theoretical Politics, Vol. 21, n° 1, janvier 2009

A Simple Model of Legislator and News Media Interaction, Brian J. Fogarty, p. 5-24.

Constitutions and Policy Comparisons : Direct and Representative Democracy When States Learn From Their Neighbours, David Hugh-Jones, p. 25-61.

Explaining the 1914 War in Europe : An Analytic Narrative, Frank C. Zagare, p. 63-95.

Making Making Social Science Matter Matter of Us, Robert Adcock, p. 97-112.

The Leader Rule : A Model of Strategic Approval Voting in a Large Electorate, Jean-François Laslier, p. 113-136.

Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 33, n° 4, novembre 2008

The Contribution of Comparative Research to Measuring the Policy Preferences of Legislators, Gerhard Loewenberg, p. 499.

Laws and Roll Calls in the U.S. Congress, 1891-1994, Joshua D. Clinton, John Lapinski, p. 511.

Legislative Voting Behavior, Seen and Unseen : A Theory of Roll-Call Vote Selection, Clifford Carrubba, Matthew Gabel, Simon Hug, p. 543.

Models of Nonresponse in Legislative Politics, Guillermo Rosas, Yael Shomer, p. 573.

Legislative Productivity in the 93d-105th Congresses, Gary W. Cox, William C. Terry, p. 603.

Strategic Voting in Multi-Office Elections, Michael Peress, p. 619.

Parliamentary Affairs, Vol. 62, n° 1, janvier 2009

Minor Party and Independent Politics beyond the Mainstream : Fluctuating Fortunes but a Permanent Presence, Colin Copus, Alistair Clark, Herwig Reynaert, Kristof Steyvers, p. 4-18.

There Was a Doctor, a Journalist and Two Welshmen : the Voting Behaviour of Independent MPs in the United Kingdom House of Commons, 1997-2007, Philip Cowley, Mark Stuart, p. 19-31.

Independent Parliamentarians En Masse : The Changing Nature and Role of the « Crossbenchers » in the House of Lords, Meg Russell, Maria Sciara, p. 32-52.

Real Progress : Prospects for Green Party Support in Britain, Sarah Birch, p. 53-71.

Doomed to Failure ? UKIP and the Organisational Challenges Facing Right-Wing Populist Anti-Political Establishment Parties, Amir Abedi, Thomas Carl Lundberg, p. 72-87.

Voices from the Shop Floor : MPs and the Domestic Effects of Ethics Reforms, Nicholas Allen, p. 88-107.

Sustaining the Westminster Model : A Case Study of the Transition in Power between Political Parties in British Government, David Richards, p. 108-128.

The 2007 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey : Between Securitisation and Desecuritisation, Rabia Karakaya Polat, p. 129-148.

Political Studies, Vol. 57, n° 1, mars 2009

Imperial Liberties : Democratisation and Governance in the « New » Imperial Order, Alison J. Ayers, p. 1-27.

Delimiting Democratic Accountability, Mark Philip, p. 28-53.

Sanctioning Liberal Democracies, Avia Pasternak, p. 54-74.

Explaining Networks through Mechanisms : Vaccination, Priming and the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease Crisis, Andrew Hindmoor, p. 75-94.

Selective Professionalisation of Political Campaigning : A Test of the Party-Centred Theory of Profes sionalised Campaigning in the Context of the 2006 Swedish Election, Jesper Strömbäck, p. 95-116.

Reforming China’s Stock Market : Institutional Change Chinese Style, Stephen Bell, Hui Feng, p. 117-140.

Failures of Political Thinking, Michael Freeden, p. 141-164.

Knowledge, Legitimation and the Politics of Risk : The Functions of Research in Public Debates on Migration, Christina Boswell, p. 165-186.

The White House as a Black Box : Oral History and the Problem of Evidence in Presidential Studies, Russell L. Riley, p. 187-206.

Valence Politics in Scotland : Towards an Explanation of the 2007 Election, Robert Johns, James Mitchell, David Denver, Charles Pattie, p. 207-233.

Political Theory, Vol. 37, n° 1, février 2009

Antigone’s Laments, Creon’s Grief : Mourning, Membership, and the Politics of Exception, Bonnie Honig, p. 5-43.

Competition in the Best of Cities : Agonism and Aristotle’s Politics, Steven C. Skultety, p. 44-68.

Publius and Political Imagination, Jason Frank, p. 69-98.

The Concept of Private Property and the Limits of the Environmental Imagination, John M. Meyer, p. 99-127.

Schumpeter’s Leadership Democracy, Gerry Mackie, p. 128-153.

Why Value Pluralism Does Not Support the State’s Enforcement of Liberal Autonomy : A Response to Crowder, David Thunder, p. 154-160.

Thunder versus Enlightenment : A Response to Thunder, George Crowder, p. 161-166.

Polity, Vol. 41, n° 1, janvier 2009

From Republican to Market Control over the Armed Forces : A Conceptual Framework, Yagil Levy, p. 1-29.

Beyond the « Coutermajoritarian Difficulty » : Lessons From Contemporary Democratic Theory, Scott E. Lemieux, David J. Watkins, p. 30-62.

Lincolnian Natural Right, Dred Scott, and the Jurisprudence of John McLean, Justin Buckley Dyer, p. 63-85.

The Search for Marital Order : Civic Membership and the Politics of Marriage in the Progressive Era, Priscilla Yamin, p. 86-112.

Democratic Citizenship and the Hypocrisy of Leaders, Peter A. Furia, p. 113-133.

Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Vol. 14, n° 4, hiver 2008

Modes de scrutin, partis politiques et élection des femmes : une introduction, Thanh-Huyen Ballmer-Cao, Manon Tremblay.

L’impact du mode de scrutin sur l’élection des femmes à l’Assemblée fédérale suisse (1995-2003), Sarah Bütikofer, Isabelle Engeli, Thanh-Huyen Ballmer-Cao.

Les femmes au Parlement européen : Effets du mode de scrutin, des stratégies et des ressources politiques. L’exemple de la délégation française, Willy Beauvallet, Sébastien Michon.

Des femmes candidates dans des circonscriptions compétitives : l’exemple du Québec, Manon Tremblay.

La position des femmes en politique locale belge et l’impact des quotas, Petra Meier, Dries Veriet.

La parité législative en France 2002-07 : les stratégies partisanes de contournement de la loi, Mariette Sineau.

Les derniers écueils vers la parité politique en Belgique : une analyse des élections régionales de 2004, Jean-Benoît Pilet, Stefaan Fiers.

World Politics, Vol. 61, n° 1, octobre 2008

Introduction : Unipolarity, State Behavior, and Systematic Consequences, G. John Ikenberry, Michael Mastanduno, William C. Wohlforth, p. 1-27.

Unipolarity, Status Competition, and Great Power War, William C. Wohlforth, p. 28-57.

Legitimacy, Hypocrisy, and the Social Structure of Unipolarity : Why Being a Unipole Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be, Martha Finnemore, p. 58-85.

Alliances in a Unipolar World, Stephen M. Walt, p. 86-120.

System Maker and Privilege Taker : U.S. Power and the International Political Economy, Michael Mastanduno, p. 121-154.

Free Hand Abroad, Divide and Rule at Home, Jack Snyder, Robert Y. Shapiro, Yaeli Bloch-Elkon, p. 155-187.

Unipolarity : A Structural Perspective, Robert Jervis, p. 188-213.

 
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