2002
Revue française de science politique
Revue des revues
Revue des revues
American Journal of Political Science vol. 46, n° 3, juillet 2002
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On Measuring Partisanship in Roll-Call Voting : The US House of Representatives, 1877-1999, Gary W. Cox, Keith T. Poole, p. 477.
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Groups, the Media, Agency Waiting Costs, and FDA Drug Approval, Daniel P. Carpenter, p. 490.
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Plurality Rule, Proportional Representation, and the German Bundestag : How Incentives to Pork-Barrel Differ across Electoral Systems, Thomas Stratmann, Martin Baur, p. 506.
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Partisanship, Blame Avoidance, and the Distribution of Legislative Pork, Steven J. Balla, Eric D. Lawrence, Forrest Maltzman, Lee Sigelman, p. 515.
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Majoritarian Electoral Systems and Consumer Power : Price-Level Evidence from the OECD Countries, Ronald Rogowski, Mark Andreas Kayser, p. 526.
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Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation : Judging the Fairness of Amnesty in South Africa, James L. Gibson, p. 540.
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Transitional Winners and Losers : Attitudes Toward EU Membership in Post-Communist Countries, Joshua A. Tucker, Alexander C. Pacek, Adam J. Berinsky, p. 557.
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Private Protection in Russia and Poland, Timothy Frye, p. 572.
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National Political Parties and European Integration, Gary Marks, Carole J. Wilson, Leonard Ray, p. 585.
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The Effects of Retail Politics in the New Hampshire Primary, Lynn Vavreck, Constantine J. Spiliotes, Linda L. Fowler, p. 595.
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With a Little Help from my Friends ? Regional Organizations and the Consolidation of Democracy, Jon C. Pevehouse, p. 611.
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Character Weakness, Partisan Bias, and Presidential Evaluation, Paul Goren, p. 627.
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The New Political Economy of Taxation in Advanced Capitalist Democracies, Duane Swank, Sven Steinmo, p. 642.
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Amateurs Legislators-Professional Politicians : The Consequences of Party-Centered Electoral Rules in a Federal System, Mark P. Jones, Sebastian Saiegh, Pablo T. Spiller, Mariano Tommasi, p. 656.
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The Dilemma of Fiscal Federalism : Grants and Fiscal Performance around the World, Jonathan Rodden, p. 670.
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Parliamentary Behavior with Two Principals : Preferences, Parties, and Voting in the European Parliament, Simon Hix, p. 688.
American Political Science Review vol. 96, n° 2, juin 2002
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The Philosophic Importance of Political Life : On the « Digression » in Plato’s Theaetetus, Paul Stern, p. 275.
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The Logic of Strategic Defection : Court-Executive Relations in Argentina under Dictatorship and Democracy, Gretchen Helmke, p. 291.
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Jurisprudential Regimes in Supreme Court Decision-Making, Mark J. Richards, Herbert M. Kritzer, p. 305.
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Electoral Competition, Political Uncertainty, and Policy Insulation, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo, Jr., p. 321.
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Bureaucracy that Kills : Federal Sovereign Immunity and the Discretionary Function Exception, William G. Weaver, Thomas Longoria, p. 335.
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Bringing the State Back in to Civic Engagement : Policy Feedback Effects of the GI Bill for World War II Veterans, Suzanne Mettler, p. 351.
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The Influence of Party : Evidence from the State Legislatures, Gerald C. Wright, Brian F. Schaffner, p. 367.
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The Slant of the News : How Editorial Endorsements Influence Campaign Coverage and Citizens’ Views of Candidates, Kim Fridkin Kahn, Patrick J. Kenney, p. 381.
British Journal of Political Science Vol. 32, n° 3, juillet 2002
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Ethnic Minorities and the Clash of Civilizations : A Quantitative Analysis of Huntington’s Thesis, Jonathan Fox, p. 415-434.
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The Outsider as Political Leader : The Case of Margaret Thatcher, Anthony King, p. 435-454.
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Considered Opinions : Deliberative Polling in Britain, Robert C. Luskin, James S. Fishkin, Roger Jowell, p. 455-487.
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Party Ideology, Institutions and the 1995 French Presidential Election, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Kevin Chlarson, p. 489-512.
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Economic Performance, Job Insecurity and Electoral Choice, Anthony Mughan, Dean Lacy, p. 513-533.
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REVIEW ARTICLE
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William H. Riker and the Invention of Heresthetic(s), Iain McLean, p. 535-558.
Canadian Journal of Political Science Revue canadienne de science politique vol. 35, n° 2, juin 2002
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Do Networks Matter ? Linking Policy Network Structure to Policy Outcomes : Evidence from Four Canadian Policy Sectors 1990-2000, Michael Howlett, p. 235.
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Bureaucratic Politics and the Shaping of Policies : Can We Measure Pulling and Hauling Games ?, Nelson Michaud, p. 269.
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L’État post-providence : de nouvelles politiques sociales pour des parents-producteurs ? Une perspective comparée, Pascale Dufour, p. 301.
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Reconciliation in Post-Commission South Africa : Thick and Thin Accounts of Solidarity, Rosemary Nagy, p. 323.
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Local Economies, Local Policy Impacts and Federal Electoral Behaviour in Canada, Fred Cutler, p. 347.
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How Campaigns Matter in Canada : Priming and Learning as Explanations for the Reform Party’s 1993 Campaign Success, Richard W. Jenkins, p. 383.
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NOTE
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The Impact of Issues and the Economy in the 1997 Canadian Federal Election, André Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte, p. 409.
Comparative Political Studies vol. 35, n° 5, juin 2002
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Social Protection and Economic Integration : The Politics of Pension Reform in an Era of Capital Mobility, Sarah M. Brooks, p. 491.
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The Political Foundations of Post-Communist Regimes : Marketization, Agrarian Legacies, or International Influences, Marcus J. Kurtz, Andrew Barnes, p. 524.
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Challenging the Civic/Ethnic and West/East Dichotomies in the Study of Nationalism, Stephen Shulman, p. 554.
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Referendums and Citizen Support for European Integration, Thomas Christin, Simon Hug, p. 586.
Comparative Political Studies vol. 35, n° 6, août 2002
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Public Opinion and Global Justice, Alain Noël, Jean-Philippe Thérien, p. 631.
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Regional Parties and National Politics in Europe : Spain’s estado de las autonomías, 1993 to 2000, William B. Heller, p. 657.
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To Vote or Note to Vote : An Analysis of Peasants’ Participation in Chinese Village Elections, Yang Zhong, Jie Chen, p. 686.
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Ideas and the Welfare State : Explaining Child Care Policy Development in Canada and the United States, Linda A. White, p. 713.
Comparative Political Studies vol. 35, n° 7, Septembre 2002
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Opposition Party Strategy and Spatial Competition in Dominant Party Regimes : A Theory and the Case of Mexico, Kenneth F. Greene, p. 755.
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Moving Beyond Procedure : An Empirical Analysis of European Parliament Legislative Influence, Amie Kreppel, p. 784.
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Left Turn on Green ? The Unintended Consequences of International Funding for Sustainable Development in Brazil, David S. Brown, J. Christopher Brown, Scott W. Desposato, p. 814.
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Globalization and Taxation : Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State, Sven Steinmo, p. 839.
Electoral Studies vol. 21, n° 3, septembre 2002
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Mobilizing versus Chasing : How Do Parties Target Voters in Election Campaigns ?, Robert Rohrschneider, p. 367.
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Nationwide Threshold of Representation, Rein Taagepera, p. 383.
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A Cross-National Analysis of Economic Voting : Taking Account of the Political Context Across Time and Nations, Richard Nadeau, Richard G. Niemi, Antoine Yoshinaka, p. 403.
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History, Heterogeneity, and Presidential Approval : A Modified ARCH Approach, Paul Gronke, John Brehm, p. 425.
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Institutional Gamblers : Majoritarian Representation, Electoral Uncertainty, and the Coalitional Costs of Mexico’s Hybrid Electoral System, Ernesto Calvo, Juan Manuel Abal Medina, p. 453.
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NOTES ON RECENT ELECTIONS
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The 2000 Presidential Elections in Finland, Hannu Nurmi, Lasse Nurmi, p. 473.
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The 2000 National Assembly Elections in South Korea, Kyung-Tae Kang, Scott Walker, p. 480.
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Parliamentary Elections in Zimbabwe, 2000, David Pottie, p. 485.
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The Danish Referendum on Euro Entry, September 2000, Mads Qvortrup, p. 493.
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The 2000 Elections in Yugoslavia : The « Bulldozer Revolution », Sarah Birch, p. 499.
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The US Elections, November 2000, Byron Shafer, p. 511.
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Ghana’s 2000 Elections : Consolidating Multi-Party Democracy, Daniel Smith, p. 519.
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The Reforming Elections in Iran, 2000-2001, Emile Sahliyeh, p. 526.
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Erratum, p. 535.
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The Cycle of Elections, p. 537.
European Journal of Political Research vol. 41, n° 4, 2002
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From Nation-Building to Building Identification with Political Communities : Consequences of Political Decentralization in Spain, The Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia, 1978-2001, E. Martínez-Herrera, p. 421.
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Examining Rival Theories of Demographic Influences on Political Support : The Power of Regional, Ethnic, and Linguistic Divisions in Ukraine, L. W. Barrington, p. 455.
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The Extent of Dissent : The Effect of Group Composition and Size on Israeli Decisions to Confront Low Intensity Conflict, R. D. Kuperman, p. 493.
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The Political and Partisan Determinants of Patronage in Latin America 1960-1994 : A Comparative Per-spective, J. P. Gordin, p. 513.
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Challenges to Established Parties : The Effects of Party System Features on the Electoral Fortunes of Anti-Political-Establishment Parties, A. Abedi, p. 551.
International Organization vol. 56, n° 2, printemps 2002
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Trade, Democracy, and the Size of the Public Sector : The Political Underpinnings of Openness, Alícia Adserà, Carles Boix, p. 229.
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Sabotaging the Peace : The Politics of Extremist Violence, Andrew Kydd and Barbara F. Walter, p. 263.
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Democratic Transitions, Institutional Strength, and War, Edward D. Mansfield, Jack Snyder, p. 297.
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In the Shadow of Law or Power ? Consensus-Based Bargaining and Outcomes in the GATT/WTO, Richard H. Steinberg, p. 339.
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The Foreign Imposition of Domestic Institutions, John M. Owen, IV, p. 375.
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Globalization and the Decline of the Welfare State in Less-Developed Countries, Nita Rudra, p. 411.
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In View of Ratification : Governmental Preferences and Domestic Constraints at the Amsterdam Intergovernmental Conference, Simon Hug, Thomas König, p. 447.
International Organization vol. 56, n° 3, été 2002
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Why Democracies Cooperate More : Electoral Control and International Trade Agreements, Edward D. Mansfield, Helen V. Milner, B. Peter Rosendorff, p. 477.
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Democracy from the Outside-In ? International Organizations and Democratization, Jon C. Pevehouse, p. 515.
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Delegation, Comitology and the Separation of Powers in the European Union, Alexander Ballman, David Epstein, Sharyn O’Halloran, p. 551.
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Why Is There No NATO in Asia ? Collective Identity, Regionalism, and the Origins of Multilateralism, Christopher Hemmer, Peter J. Katzenstein, p. 575.
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Paths to Compliance : Enforcement, Management, and the European Union, Jonas Tallberg, p. 609.
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Ethnic Bargaining in the Shadow of Third-Party Intervention, Rupen Cetinyan, p. 645.
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RESEARCH NOTE
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The Long Peace : A Reconsideration, Randolph M. Siverson, Michael D. Ward, p. 679.
International Political Science Review Revue internationale de science politique vol. 23, n° 3, juillet 2002
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ISSUE TITLE : ENLARGING THE EUROPEAN UNION : CHALLENGES TO AND FROM CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
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L’ÉLARGISSEMENT DE L’UNION EUROPÉENNE
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ISSUE EDITORS : LUCIANO BARDI, MARTIN RHODES, SUSAN SENIOR NELLO
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Enlarging the European Union : Challenges to and from Central and Eastern Europe, Introduction, Luciano Bardi, Martin Rhodes, Susan Senior Nello, p. 227.
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Anticipating the Institutional Consequences of Expanded Membership of the European Union, Bruno de Witte, p. 235.
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European Union Conditionality and the Acquis Communautaire, Heather Grabbe, p. 249.
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Eastward Enlargement by the European Union and Transnational Parties, Giorgia Delsoldato, p. 269.
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Preparing for Enlargement in the European Union : The Tensions between Economic and Political Integration, Susan Senior Nello, p. 291.
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Regional Cooperation and the Enlargement of the European Union : Lessons Learned ?, Milica Uvalic, p. 319.
Journal of Politics vol. 64, n° 3, août 2002
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Presidential Approval and the Mixed Blessing of Divided Government, Stephen P. Nicholson, Gary M. Segura, Nathan D. Woods, p. 701.
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Campaign Advertising and Voter Turnout : New Evidence for a Stimulation Effect, Ken Goldstein, Paul Freedman, p. 721.
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Tocqueville’s Tyranny of the Majority Reconsidered, Donald J. Maletz, p. 741.
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The Dilemma of Financial Liberalization : State Autonomy and Societal demands, Quan Lin, Dale L. Smith, p. 764.
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Political Parties and the Recruitment of Women to State Legislatures, Kira Sanbonmatsu, p. 791.
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Public, Legislative, and Executive Constraints on the Democratic Initiation of Conflict, Dan Reiter, Erik R. Tillman, p. 810.
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The Effect of Direct Democracy on the Size and Diversity of State Interest Group Populations, Frederick J. Boehmke, p. 827.
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Pork Barreling Is Not Credit Claiming or Advertising : Campaign Finance and the Sources of the Personal Vote in Brazil, David J. Samuels, p. 845.
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Setting the Legislative Agenda : The Dimensional Structure of Bill Cosponsoring and Floor Voting, Jeffery C. Talbert, Matthew Potoski, p. 864.
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RESEARCH NOTES
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Ballot Initiatives and the Democratic Citizen, Mark A. Smith, p. 892.
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The Impact of Campaign Appearances in the 1996 Election, J. Paul Herr, p. 904.
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BOOK REVIEW ESSAY
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Welfare Reform : Process, Participation, Discourse, and Implications, Mary Ann E. Steger, p. 914.
Journal of Theoretical Politics vol. 14, n° 1, janvier 2002
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Editorial, Keith Dowding, James Johnson, p. 5.
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Tribute to the Outgoing Editors, Keith Dowding, p. 7.
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Anti-System Parties : A Conceptual Reassessment, Giovanni C. Capoccia, p. 9.
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The Advantages of Ideological Cohesion : A Model of Constituency Representation and Electoral Competition in Multi-Party Democracies, A. J. McGann, p. 37.
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The Effective Length of the Presidential Primary Season : The Impact of Delegate Allocation Rules and Voter Preferences, Alexandra L. Cooper, p. 71.
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Heresthetical Maneuvering on the US Supreme Court, Lee Epstein, Olga Shvetsova, p. 93.
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RESEARCH NOTES
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A Note on Nice, Jan-Erik Lane, Reinert Maeland, p. 123.
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The Schartz-Metterclume Method, Dagobert D. Manteltasche, Otto I. Q. Besser-Wisser, p. 129.
Journal of Theoretical Politics vol. 14, n° 2, avril 2002
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What Rational Political Actors Can Expect, Robert Grafstein, p. 139.
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Decentralization and Political Control of the Bureaucracy, Andrew B. Whitford, p. 167.
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Why Do Societies Collapse ? A Theory Based on Self-Organized Criticality, Gregory G. Brunk, p. 195.
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Trust and Incentives in Principal-Agent Negotiations : The « Insurance/Incentives Trade-Off »,Gary J. Miller, Andrew B. Whitford, p. 231.
Journal of Theoretical Politics vol. 14, n° 3, juillet 2002
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Centrifugal Incentives in Multi-Candidate Elections, Samuel Merrill III, James Adam, p. 275.
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Top-Down Divergence : The Effect of Party-Determined Power on Candidate Ideological Placement, Kristin Kanthak, p. 275.
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Do Parties Benefit from Electoral Manipulation ? Electoral Laws and Heresthetics in Poland, 1989-1993, Marek M. Kaminski, p. 325.
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Single-Peakedness and Disconnected Coalitions, Steven J. Brams, Michael A. Jones, D. Marc Kilgour, p. 359.
Parliamentary Affairs vol. 55, n° 2, avril 2002
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Politics : The Year that Promised Little and Delivered, Stephen Ingle, p. 203-218.
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The Constitution : Coming in from the Cold, Robert Hazell, Roger Masterman, Mark Sandford, Ben Seyd, Jeremy Croft, p. 219-234.
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Government and Administration : Reasserting Public Services and their Consumers, Andrew Gray, Bill Jenkins, p. 235-253.
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The Law and Politics : In the Shadow of the Human Rights Act, Diana Woodhouse, p. 254-270.
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Parliament : Mostly Continuity, But More Change than You’d Think, Philip Cowley, Mark Stuart, p. 271-286.
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Public Policy : Developing a Distinctive Identity ?, Andrew Hindmoor, p. 287-298.
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Devolution and Territorial Politics : Stability, Uncertainty and Crisis, Jonathan Bradbury, James Mitchell, p. 299-316.
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Britain and Europe : More Blood on the Euro-Carpet, David Baker, p. 317-330.
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Local Government : From Modernization to Consolidation, Lawrence Pratchett, p. 331-346.
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Elections and Public Opinion : Admidst the Apathy, Another Landslide, Colin Rallings, Michael Thrasher, p. 347-362.
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Parties and Party Systems : More Continuity than Change, Paul Webb, p. 363-376.
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Politics and the Media : A Loss of Political Appetite ?, James Stanyer, p. 377-388.
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Sleaze Fatigue in « The House of Ill-Repute », Alan Doig, p. 389-399.
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Democratic Audit : An Inauspicious Year for Democracy, David Beetham, Pauline Ngan, Stuart Weir, p. 400-415.
Political Research Quarterly vol. 55, n° 1, mars 2002
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The Extensiveness of Group Membership and Social Capital : The Impact of Political Tolerance Attitudes, Allan Cigler, Mark R. Joslyn, p. 7.
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Separated Powers and Institutional Growth in the Presidential and Congressional Branches : Distinguishing Between Short-Run versus Long-Run Dynamics, George A. Krause, p. 27.
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Committee Assignments and the Cost of Party Loyalty, Wayne A. Leighton, Edward J. López, p. 59.
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Issue Evolution, Political Parties, and the Culture Wars, Kara Lindaman, Donald P. Haider-Markel, p. 59.
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Constitutional Provisions for Individual Human Rights (1977-1996) : Are They More than Mere « Window Dressing » ?, Linda Camp Keith, p. 111.
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US Government Litigation Strategies in the Federal Appellate Courts, Christopher J. W. Zorn, p. 145.
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Enabling Dmocracy : Disability and Voter Turnout, Lisa Schur, Todd Shields, Douglas Kruse, Kay Schriner, p. 167.
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Nationalism, Liberalism, and democracy, Albert W. Dzur, p. 191.
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Assessing the Impact of Campaign Spending in Governors’ Races, Randall W. Partin, p. 213.
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Attitudinal Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making in Canada : The Lamer Court, 1991-1995, C. L. Ostberg, Matthew E. Wetstein, Craig R. Ducat, p. 235.
Political Studies vol. 50, n° 3, août 2002
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Why Is There So Little Strategic Voting in Canadian Plurality Rule Elections ?, André Blais, p. 445.
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Do Ministers Do What They Say ? Ministerial Unreliability, Collegial and Hierarchical Governments, Jean Blondel, Nick Manning, p. 455.
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The Limits of Rational Choice : New Institutionalism in the Test Bed of Central Banking Politics in Australia, Stephen Bell, p. 477.
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The Search for Citizenship in Bin Ali’s Tunisia : Democracy versus Unity, Larbi Sadiki, p. 497.
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Advocate or Reflection ? Associations and Political Culture, Sigrid Roßteutscher, p. 514.
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Compassion as a Political Virtue, Maureen Whitebrook, p. 529.
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Sophocles’ Antigone and the History of the Concept of Natural Law, Tony Burns, p. 545.
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Responsibility, Luck, and the « Equality of What ? » Debate, Matt Matravers, p. 558.
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DEBATE
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The Economics of Political Integrity : A Critique of Jones and Hudson, Jonathan Hopkin, p. 573.
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The Economics of Political Integrity : A Reply, Philip Jones, John Hudson, p. 579.
Political Theory vol. 30, n° 4, août 2002
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From the Editor : Preface to the Special Issue « What Is Political Theory ? », Stephen K. White, p. 471.
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Introduction, Pluralism, Platitudes, and Paradoxes : Fifty Years of Western Political Thought, Stephen K. White, p. 472.
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SECTION I : TRADITIONAL RESOURCES, NOVEL CHALLENGES
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The Adequacy of the Canon, George Kateb, p. 482.
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Politicizing Theory, Adriana Cavarero, p. 506.
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Political Philosophy as a Critical Activity, James Tully, p. 533.
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At the Edge, Wendy Brown, p. 556.
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SECTION II : POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Political Theory, Political Science, and Politics, Ruth W. Grant, p. 577.
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Problems, Methods, and Theories in the Study of Politics, or What’s Wrong with Political Science and What to Do about It, Ian Shapiro, p. 596.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift vol. 43, n° 2, juin 2002
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Editorial, p. 209.
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ABHANDLUNGEN
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Europäisierung regionalen Regierens : Mit Sinatra zum « autonomieorientierten Systemwechsel » im deutschen Bundesstaat ? Michèle Knodt, p. 211.
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Föderalismus und wohlfahrtsstaatliche Entwicklung – Österreich und die Schweiz im Vergleich, Herbert Obinger, p. 235.
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Konjunktur und Krise des Europäischen Sozialmodells. Ein Beitrag zur Politischen Präexplantations-diagnostik, Andreas Aust, Sigrid Leitner, Stephan Lessenich, p. 272.
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Die Qualität von demokratischen Regimen – Zur Erklärung der politischen Performanz in Italien und Indien durch Robert Putnam und Patrick Heller, Jörg Rössel, p. 302.
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NACHRUF
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Skepsis und Hoffnung, Zum Tod von Christian Graf von Krockow (1927-2002), Iring Fetscher, p. 330.
Polity vol. 34, n° 1, automne 2002
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FORUM : EXCHANGE ON POLITICAL HYPOCRISY
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Making the World Safe for Hypocrisy, Suzanne Dovi, p. 3.
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Hypocrisy and the Limits of Debunking It, Jeffrey C. Isaac, p. 31.
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Response to Jeffrey C. Isaac, Suzanne Dovi, p. 37.
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ARTICLES
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Liberal Democracy and the Empire of Speed, William E. Scheuerman, p. 41.
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Reason, Passion, and Politics in Rousseau, Cheryl Hall, p. 69.
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Statehood, the English Language, and the Politics of education in Puerto Rico, Amilcar Antonio Barreto, p. 89.
Polity vol. 34, n° 2, hiver 2002
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Garden-Variety Liberals : Discovering Eden in Levinas and Locke, Robb A. McDaniel, p. 117.
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When Good Lockeans Go Bad : Common Law Courts, the Classical Liberal Tradition, and Resistance to the Modern Administrative State, Daniel Levin, p. 141.
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Toleration and Tyranny in Rawls’s « Law of Peoples », Luis Cabrera, p. 163.
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John Stuart Mill’s The Subjection of Women : A Reexamination, Elizabeth S. Smith, p. 181.
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The Local Roots of Federal Policy Change : Transportation in the 1990s, Paul G. Lewis, Eric McGhee, p. 205.
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RESEARCH NOTE
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Self-Reported Legislator Ideology versus Interest Group Ratings, Grant Reeher, p. 231.
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REVIEW ESSAY
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Sovereignty : Reckoning What Is Real, Michael Goodhart, p. 241.
World Politics vol. 54, n° 3, avril 2002
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Ethnic Mobilization without Prerequisites : The East European Gypsies, Zoltan Barany, p. 277.
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The Perils of Polarization : Economic Performance on the Postcommunist World, Timothy Frye, p. 308.
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« Reform and Openness » : Why China’s Economic Reforms Have Delayed Democracy, Mary E. Gallagher, p. 338.
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REVIEW ARTICLE
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Are Smart Sanctions Feasible ?, Arne Tostensen, Beate Bull, p. 373.