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American Political Science Review vol. 46, n° 1, janvier 2002

·  Community Organizing as Tocquevillean Politics : The Art, Practices, and Ethos of Association, Andrew Sabl, p. 1.
·  Gender Stereotypes and Vote Choice, Kira Sanbonmatsu, p. 20.
·  White Voters, Black Schools : Structuring Racial Choices with a Checklist Ballot, James M. Glaser, p. 35.
·  Effectiveness of Negative Campaigning in US Senate Elections, Richard R. Lau, Gerald M. Pomper, p. 47.
·  Electoral Systems and Unimagined Consequences : Partisan Effects of Districted Proportional Representation, Burt L. Monroe, Amanda G. Rose, p. 67.
·  An Informational Rationale for Political Parties, James M. Snyder, Jr., Michael M. Ting, p. 90.
·  A Formal Model of the Politics of Delegation in a Separation of Powers System, Craig Volden, p. 111.
·  How an Ideologically Concentrated Minority Can Trump a Dispersed Majority : Nonmedian Voter Results for Plurality, Run-Off, and Sequential Elimination Elections, Anthony J. McGann, William Koetzle, Bernard Grofman, p. 134.
·  Watershed Partnerships and the Emergence of Collective Action Institutions, Mark Lubell, Mark Schneider, John T. Scholz, Mihriye Mete, p. 148.
·  Conditional Party Government in the States, John H. Aldrich, James S. Coleman Battista, p. 164.
·  Public Opinion in the American States : New Perspectives Using National Survey Data, Paul Brace, Kellie Sims-Butler, Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, p. 173.
·  Senatorial Delay in Confirming Federal Judges, 1947-1998, Sarah A. Binder, Forrest Maltzman, p. 190.
·  WORKSHOPS
·  Stochastic Dependence in Competing Risks, Stanford C. Gordon, p. 200.
·  Modeling Multilevel Data Structures, Marco R. Steenbergen, Bradford S. Jones, p. 218.

American Political Science Review

vol. 95, n° 4, décembre 2001
·  The Unforgotten : Memories of Justice, W. James Booth, p. 777.
·  The Butterfly Did It : The Aberrant Vote for Buchanan in Palm Beach County, Florida, Jonathan N. Wand, Kenneth W. Shotts, Jasjeet S. Sekhon, Walter R. Mebane, Jr., Michael C. Herron, Henry E. Brady, p. 793.
·  The Stark Regime and American Democracy : A Political Interpretation of Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men, Joseph H. Lane, Jr., p. 811.
·  Poking Counterfactual Holes in Covering Laws : Cognitive Styles and Historical Reasoning, Philip E. Tetlock, Richard Ned Lebow, p. 829.
·  Outside Options and the Logic of Security Council Action, Erik Voeten, p. 845.
·  Inequality, Social Insurance, and Redistribution, Karl Ove Moene, Michael Wallerstein, p. 859.
·  An Asset Theory of Social Policy Preferences, Torben Iversen, David Soskice, p. 875.
·  A Developmental Model of Heterogeneous Economic Voting in New Democracies, Raymond M. Duch, p. 895.
·  Distributive and Partisan Issues in Agriculture Policy in the 104th House, Mark S. Hurwitz, Roger J. Moiles, David W. Rohde, p. 911.
·  Nietzche’s Dionysian Pessimism, Joshua Foa Diensag, p. 923.
·  RESEARCH NOTES
·  Politics, Markets, and Life Satisfaction : The Political Economy of Human Happiness, Benjamin Radcliff, p. 939.
·  Realignment and Macropartisanship, Michael F. Meffert, Helmut Norpoth, Anirudh V. S. Ruhil, p. 953.
·  The Myth of the Vanishing Voter, Michael P. McDonald, Samuel L. Popkin, p. 963.

British Journal of Political Science

vol. 32, n° 1, janvier 2002
·  Evolution of the Constitution, Norman Schofield, p. 1.
·  The Deliberative Potential of Political Discussion, Pamela Johnston Conover, Donald D. Searing, Ivor M. Crewe, p. 21.
·  Strategic Voting in Post-Communist Democracy ?, Raymond M. Duch, Harvey D. Palmer, p. 63.
·  Democratic Principles, Discrimination and Political Intolerance, Jon Hurwitz, Jeffrey J. Mondak, p. 93.
·  When Are Monetary Commitments Credible ? Parallel Agreements and the Sustainability of Currency Unions, David Stasavage, Dominique Guillaume, p. 119.
·  Sources of Corruption : A Cross-Country Study, Gabriella R. Montinola, Robert W. Jackman, p. 147.
·  NOTES AND COMMENTS
·  Individual Opinion Formation in a Direct Democratic Campaign, Hanspeter Kriesi, p. 171.
·  On the Validation of Measures of Strategic Motivations : A Critical Comment on Alvarez and Nagler, Geoffrey Evans, p. 185.
·  Rejoinder to Reed’s Comment on « An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behavior Applied to Japanese District Elections », Eric C. Browne, Dennis Patterson, p. 189.

Comparative Political Studies

vol. 34, n° 10, décembre 2001
·  The Crisis of German and Japanese Capitalism : Stalled on the Road to the Liberal Market Model ?, Steven K. Vogel, p. 1103.
·  Japan and the United States as Development Models : Classifying Asia Pacific and Latin America Political Economies, Steve Chan, p. 1134.
·  Explaining Party Formation and Nonformation in Russia : Actors, Institutions, and Chance, Michael McFaul, p. 1159.
·  A Tool, Not a Master : The Use of Foreign Case Law in Canada and South Africa, Shannon Ishiyama Smithey, p. 1188.
·  Coalition Policy in Parliamentary Democracies : Who Gets How Much and Why, Paul V. Warwick, p. 1212.
·  Coordinating Party Choice in Founding Elections : Why Timing Matters, Gary M. Reich, p. 1237.

Electoral Studies

vol. 20, n° 4, décembre 2001
·  SPECIAL ISSUE : PARTY SYSTEM DYNAMICS IN JAPAN AND ITALY
·   GUEST EDITOR : MICHAEL LAVER
·  Party System Dynamics in Japan and Italy : Introduction, Michael Laver, p. 505.
·  Dynamic Approaches to Government Formation and the Generic Instability of Decisive Structures in Japan, Michael Laver, Junko Kato, p. 509.
·  Party System Dynamics and the Making and Breaking of Italian Governments, Daniela Giannetti, Michael Laver, p. 529.
·  Party Factions and Coalition Government : Portfolio Allocation in Italian Christian Democracy, Carol Mershon, p. 555.
·  Party Factions and the Politics of Coalition : Japanese Politics under the « System of 1955 », Jean-Marie Bouissou, p. 581.
·  The Japanese House of Councillors Election 1998 in Comparative Perspective, Michael Gallagher, p. 603.
·  The Effect of the Choices Available on Voting Behaviour : The Two Japanese Elections of 1993, Ikuo Kabashima, Steven R. Reed, p. 627.
·  NOTES ON RECENT ELECTIONS
·  The 1999-2000 Presidential Elections in Chile, Emma Hughes, Nigel Parsons, p. 641.
·  No Change in Uruguay : The 1999 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, Roberto Espíndola, p. 649.
·  The Cycle of Elections, p. 659.

Electoral Studies

vol. 21, n° 1, mars 2002
·  Strategic Voting, Party Activity, and Candidate Effects : Testing Explanations for Split Voting in New Zealand’s New Mixed System, Jeffrey A. Karp, Jack Vowles, Susan A. Banducci, Todd Donovan, p. 1.
·  Do Mixed Electoral Systems Matter ? : A Cross-National Analysis of their Effects in Eastern Europe, Tatiana Kostadinova, p. 23.
·  The Endogeneity Problem in Electoral Studies : A Critical Re-Examination of Duverger’s Mechanical Effect, Kenneth Benoit, p. 35.
·  Minor Parties and Protest Votes in Australia and New Zealand : Locating Populist Politics, David Denemark, Shaun Bowler, p. 47.
·  Predicting the 1998 Indian Parliamentary Election, Rajeeva L. Karandikar, Clive Payne, Yogendra Yadav, p. 69.
·  Unemployment and Economic Voting, Simon Blount, p. 91.
·  NOTES ON RECENT ELECTIONS
·  The 1999 Parliamentary Election in Russia, William A. Clark, p. 101.
·  The 1999 Elections in Guatemala, Fabrice E. Lehoucq, p. 107.
·  The 1999 Parliamentary Elections and 2001 Presidential Elections in Portugal, Stewart Lloyd-Jones, p. 114.
·  The General Election in Belgium, June 1999, Marc Swyngedouw, p. 123.
·  The Parliamentary Elections in Switzerland, October 1999, Wolf Linder, Georg Lutz, p. 128.
·  The General Election in New Zealand, November 1999, Jack Vowles, p. 134.
·  Presidential and Congressional Elections in Mexico, July 2000, Joseph L. Klesner, p. 140.
·  The General Election in Japan, June 2000, Michael F. Thies, p. 147.
·  The Cycle of Elections, p. 155.

International Organization

vol. 55, n° 4, automne 2001
·  THE RATIONAL DESIGN OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
·  The Rational Design of International Institutions, Barbara Koremenos, Charles Lipson, Duncan Snidal, p. 761.
·  Trust Building, Trust Breaking : The Dilemma of NATO Enlargement, Andrew Kydd, p. 801.
·  The Optimal Design of International Trade Institutions : Uncertainty and Escape, B. Peter Rosendorff, Helen V. Milner, p. 829.
·  Most-Favored-Nation Clauses and Clustered Negotiations, Robert Pahre, p. 859.
·  Situation Structure and Institutional Design : Reciprocity, Coercion, and Exchange, Ronald B. Mitchell, Patricia M. Keilbach, p. 891.
·  Private Justice in a Global Economy : From Litigation to Arbitration, Walter Mattli, p. 919.
·  Multilateralizing Trade and Payments in Postwar Europe, Thomas H. Oatley, p. 949.
·  The Institutional Features of the Prisoners of War Treaties, James D. Morrow, p. 971.
·  Institutions for Flying : How States Built a Market in International Aviation Services, John E. Richards, p. 993.
·  Driving with rhe Rearview Mirror : On the Rational Science of Institutional Design, Alexander Wendt, p. 1019.
·  Rational Design : Looking Back to Move Forward, Barbara Koremenos, Charles Lipson, Duncan Snidal, p. 1051.

International Political Science Review Revue internationale de science politique

vol. 23, n° 1, janvier 2002
·  ISSUE TITLE : ELECTORAL GOVERNANCE AND DEMOCRATIZATION GOUVERNANCE ÉLECTORALE ET DÉMOCRATISATION
·   ISSUE EDITOR : ANDREAS SCHEDLER
·  The Comparative Study of Electoral Governance, Introduction, Shaheen Mozaffar, Andreas Schedler, p. 5.
·  Can Parties Police Themselves ? Electoral Governance and Democratization, Fabrice E. Lehoucq, p. 29.
·  Measuring Electoral Court Failure in Democratizing Mexico, Todd A. Eisenstadt, p. 47.
·  Might Cleaning Up Elections Keep People Away from the Polls ? Historical and Comparative Perspectives, Frederic Charles Schaffer, p. 69.
·  Patterns of Electoral Governance in Africa’s Emerging Democracies, Shaheen Mozaffar, p. 85.
·  The Nested Game of Democratization by Elections, Andreas Schedler, p. 103.

Journal of Politics

vol. 64, n° 1, février 2002
·  Political Environments, Political Dynamics, and the Survival of Disagreement, Robert Huckfeldt, Paul E. Johnson, John Sprague, p. 1.
·  Separate Nations : Two Attitudinal Dimensions of Black Nationalism, Robert A. Brown, Todd C. Shaw, p. 22.
·  The Rational Attacker in Russia ? Negative Campaigning in Russian Presidential Elections, Lee Sigelman, Eric Shiraev, p. 45.
·  Domestic Politics, International Pressure, and the Allocation of American Cold War Military Spending, Benjamin O. Fordham, p. 63.
·  The Politics of Agency Termination : Confronting the Myth of Agency Immortality, David E. Lewis, p. 89.
·  Human Nature and the Love of Wisdom : Rousseau’s Hidden (and Motified) Platonism, Laurence D. Cooper, p. 108.
·  Where Have All the Members Gone ? Globalization, Institutions, and Union Density, Lyle Scruggs, Peter Lange, p. 126.
·  Minorities and Direct Legislation : Evidence from California Ballot Proposition Elections, Zoltan J. Hajnal, Elisabeth R. Gerber, Hugh Louch, p. 154.
·  Why Do People Vote in Semicompetitive Elections in China, Jie Chen, Yang Zhong, p. 178.
·  Institutional and Individual Influences on the President’s Veto, John B. Gilmour, p. 198.
·  RESEARCH NOTES
·  Symbolic Speeches in the US Senate and their Representational Implications, Kim Quaile Hill, Patricia A. Hurley, p. 219.
·  Selecting Appeals for Judicial Review in Canada : A Replication and Multivariate Test of American Hypotheses, Roy B. Flemming, Glen S. Krutz, p. 232.
·  Campaign Advertising : Partisan Convergence or Divergence ?, Constantine J. Spiliotes, Lynn Vavreck, p. 249.

Legislative Studies Quarterly

vol. 26, n° 4, novembre 2001
·  Editor’s Introduction, p. 529.
·  The Effects of Party and Preferences on Congressional Roll-Call Voting, Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, Jr., Charles Stewart III, p. 533.
·  The Importance of Issues in Senate Campaigns : Citizens’ Reception of Issue Messages, Kim Fridkin Kahn, Patrick J. Kenney, p. 573.
·  The Key Issue : Cosntituency Effects and Southern Senators’ Roll-Call Voting on Civil Rights, M. V. Hood, Quentin Kidd, Irwin L. Morris, p. 599.
·  The Political Representation of Blacks in Congress : Does Race Matter ?, Katherine Tate, p. 623.
·  Influencing from Impaired Administrations : Presidents, White House Scandals, and Legislative Leadership, Scott R. Meinke, William D. Anderson, p. 639.
·  Legislative Professionalism and the Demand for Groups : The Institutional Context of Interest Population Density, Michael B. Berkman, p. 661.
·  Legislative Research Reports, p. 681.

Parliamentary Affairs

vol. 54, n° 4, octobre 2001
·  BRITAIN VOTES 2001
·   EDITED BY PIPPA NORRIS
·  Apathetic Landslide : The 2001 British General Election, Pippa Norris, p. 565.
·   the campaign
·  Party Policy and Ideology : Still New Labour ?, Judith Bara, Ian Budge, p. 590.
·  The Labour Campaign, Patrick Seyd, p. 607.
·  Conservative in Opposition, Daniel Collings, Anthony Seldon, p. 624.
·  The Liberal Democrat Campaign, David Denver, p. 638.
·  The Opinion Polls : Still Biased to Blair, Ivor Crewe, p. 650.
·  Press and Broadcasting : « Real Issues » and Real Coverage, David Deacon, Peter Golding, Michael Billing, p. 666.
·  Online Campaigning, Stephen Coleman, p. 679.
·  Campaign Finance : Elections under New Rules, Justin Fisher, p. 689.
·   the analysis of the results
·  Scotland, Alice Brown, p. 701.
·  Wales, Richard Wyn Jones, Dafydd Trystan, p. 712.
·  Northern Ireland : Flanking Extremists Bite the Moderates and Emerge in their Clothes, Paul Mitchell, Brendan O’Leary, Geoffrey Evans, p. 725.
·  Women and Politics : Minority Representation or Critical Mass ?, Joni Lovenduski, p. 743.
·  The Race Card, Again, Shamit Saggar, p. 759.
·  Turnout, Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne Stewart, p. 775.
·  The Economy and Voting, David Sanders, Harold Clarke, Marianne Stewart, Paul Whiteley, p. 789.
·  The Electoral System : Biased to Blair ?, John Curtice, p. 803.
·  The Commons : Mr Blair’s Lapdog ?, Philip Cowley, p. 815.

Parliamentary Affairs

vol. 55, n° 1, janvier 2002
·  WOMEN AND POLITICS REVISITED
·   EDITED BY KAREN ROSS
·   questions of representation : the theory/practice gap
·  The Representation of Women in Australia : Meaning and Make-Believe, Marian Sawer, p. 5.
·  Does Size Matter ? Critical Mass and New Zealand’s Women MPs, Sandra Grey, p. 19.
·  Maintaining a Balance : The Retention of Women MSPs in Scotland, Nicole Busby, Calum MacLeod, p. 30.
·  Women’s Political Participation in China : Struggling to Hold Up Half the Sky, Jude Howell, p. 43.
·  Mainstreaming in Westminster and Whitehall : From Labour’s Ministry for Women to the Women and Equality Unit, Judith Squires, Mark Wickham-Jones, p. 57.
·   gender and effect : the impact of women in politics
·  Women and Constitutional Change in Scotland and Northern Ireland, Alice Brown, Tahyna Barnett Donaghy, Fiona Mackay, Elizabeth Meehan, p. 71.
·  The « Femocrat » Strategy : Expanding the Repertoire of Feminist activists, Louise Chappell, p. 85.
·  Developing Democracy in Kosova : From Grass Roots to Government, Chris Corrin, p. 99.
·  Competing Interests : Democracy, Islamification and Women Politicians in Iran, Haleh Afshar, p. 109.
·  Women and Politics in Africa : The Case of Uganda, Donna Pankhurst, p. 119.
·  « All the Time his Wife » : Portrayals of First Ladies in the Israeli Press, Dafna Lemish, Gili Drob, p. 129.
·   straight talking : women politicians talk out experience
·  Hitting the Target : Are Labour Women MPs « Acting for » Women ?, Sarah Childs, p. 143.
·  One Step Forward, Two Steps Back ? Women in the Two Main Political Parties in Wales, Julia Edwards, Laura McAllister, p. 154.
·  Invisible Women : The Political Roles of Unionist and Loyalist Women in Contemporary Northern Ireland, Rachel Ward, p. 167.
·  Women In the European Parliament, Jane Freedman, p. 179.
·  Women’s Place in « Male » Space : Gender and Effect in Parliamentary Contexts, Karen Ross, p. 189.

Political Research Quarterly

vol. 54, n° 3, septembre 2001
·  Sanctions as Coercive Diplomacy : The US President’s Decision to Initiative Economic Sanctions, A. Cooper Drury, p. 485.
·  Globalization and Government Policy Independence : The Issue of Taxation, Ronald D. Gelleny, Matthew McCoy, p. 509.
·  Institutional Context and Reduction of the Resource Bias in Political Sophistication, Heidi M. Berggren, p. 531.
·  Explaining State Legislators’ Casework and Public Resource Allocations, Mark C. Ellickson, Donald E. Whistler, p. 553.
·  Dealing with Diversity : Racial/Ethnic Context and Social Policy Change, Caroline J. Tolbert, Rodney E. Hero, p. 571.
·  Taking on Tobacco : Policy Entrepreneurship and the Tobacco Litigation, Rorie L. Spill, Michael J. Licari, Leonard Ray, p. 605.
·  RESEARCH NOTES
·  Picking Federal Judges : A Note on Policy and Partisan Selection Agendas, Michael W. Giles, Virginia A. Hettinger, Todd Peppers, p. 623.
·  Misreporters in Candidate Choice Models, Carol S. Cassel, Lee Sigelman, p. 643.
·  Gender, Scientific Knowledge, and Attitudes toward the Environment : A Cross-National Analysis, Bernadette C. Hayes, p. 657.
·  Feminist Diversity : The Policy Preferences of Womens’ PAC Contributors, Christine L. Day, Charles D. Hadley, p. 673.

Rivista italiana di scienza politica

vol. 31, n° 3, décembre 2001
·  LE ELEZIONI DEL 13 MAGGIO 2001 E IL SISTEMA POLITICO ITALIANO
·  Un’elezione non come le altre, Gianfranco Pasquino, p. 387.
·  L’alternanza prevista, la competizione nei collegi uninominali, Enrico Melchionda, p. 399.
·  Il sistema elettorale resta cattivo, Giovanni Sartori, p. 471.
·  Quanto ha contato la comunicazione politica ?, Giacomo Sani, Guido Legnante, p. 481.
·  Interesse per la politica, appartenenza di coalizione e giudizio sui leader : gli effetti della campagna elettorale, Mauro Barisione, p. 503.
·  Le elezioni del 2001 e la « mobilitazione drammatizzante », Renato Mannheimer, p. 543.
·  Il sistema partitico italiano fra bipolarismo e destrutturazione, Adriano Pappalardo, p. 561.

Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft Revue suisse de science politique Swiss Political Science Review

vol. 7, n° 4, hiver 2001
·  Éditorial, Thomas Bernauer, p. 1.
·  Entre cohérence et efficacité : la Suisse dans les négotiations bilatérales avec l’Union européenne, Cédric Dupont, Pascal Sciarini, Caroline Eggli, p. 5.
·  Weltanschauung und ihre soziale Basis im Spiegel eidgenössischer Volksabstimmungen, Michael Hermann, Heinrich Leuthold, p. 39.
·  Sozialer Wandel und poltische Stabilität : politische Einstellungen von Arbeitnehmern in der Schweiz, Klaus Armingeon, p. 65.
·  Das soziale Kapitale der schweiz : vergleichende Einschätzungen zu Aspekten des Vertrauens und der sozialen Einbindung, Markus Freitag, p. 87.
·  DEBATE : METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE TODAY
·  Métropolisation, changement de régime d’urbanisation et fragmentation de l’espace : enjeux de la gouvernance des agglomérations en Suisse, Antonio Cunha, Martin Schuler, p. 119.
·  Identity, Community and Institutional Reform in Swiss Agglomerations, Daniel Kübler, Dominique Joye, Brigitte Schwab, p. 126.
·  The Case of Fribourg : A Model for Switzerland ? Some Notes on a Recent Institutional Innovation, Bertrand Dafflon, Jean Ruegg, p. 134.
·  Die Agglomeration im schweizerischen Föderalismus, Walter Schenkel, p. 141.
·  Conclusion : Conditions and Prospects for Metropolitan Governance in Switzerland, Daniel Kübler, Michel Bassand, p. 146.

West European Politics

vol. 25, n° 1, janvier 2002
·  Theory and Practice of Delegation to Non-Majoritarian Institutions, Mark Thatcher, Alec Stone Sweet, p. 1.
·  Delegation to Supranational Institutions : Why, How, and with What Consequences ?, Jonas Tallberg, p. 223.
·  Rational Fictions : Central Bank Independence and the Social Logic of Delegation, Kathleen R. McNamara, p. 47.
·  Constitutional Courts and Parliamentary Democracy, Alec Stone Sweet, p. 77.
·  Institutional Choice and Bureaucratic Autonomy in Germany, Marian Döhler, p. 101.
·  Delegation to Independent Regulatory Agencies : Pressures, Functions and Contextual Mediation, Mark Thatcher, p. 125.
·  The Unanticipated Consequences of Creating Independent Competition Agencies, Stephen Wilks, Ian Bartle, p. 148.
·  Judicial Delegation Doctrines : The US, Britain, and France, Martin Shapiro, p. 173.
·  Learning from the Americanists (Again) : Theory and Method in the Study of Delegation, Mark A. Pollack, p. 200.

World Politics

vol. 54, n° 1, octobre 2001
·  The Transformation of the Swedish Model : Economic Ideas, Distributional Conflict, and Institutional Change, Mark Blyth, p. 1.
·  Organization and Labor-Based Party Adaptation : The Transformation of Argentine Peronism in Comparative Perspective, Steven Levitsky, p. 27.
·  Wage-Setting Measures : A Survey and Assessment, Lane Kenworthy, p. 57.
·  RESEARCH NOTE
·  « New » and « Old » Civil Wars : A Valid Distinction ?, Stathis N. Kalyvas, p. 99.
·  REVIEW ARTICLE
·  The Regime Question : Theory Building in Democracy Studies, Gerardo L. Munck, p. 119.
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