2003
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Revue des revues
Revue des revues
British Journal of Political Science vol. 33, n° 2, 2003
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The 2000 US Presidential Election : Can Retrospective Voting Be Saved ?, Morris Fiorina, Samuel Abrams, Jeremy Pope, p. 163.
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Electoral Connections : The Effects of the Personal Vote on Political Patronage, Bureaucracy and Legislation in Postwar Italy, Miriam A. Golden, p. 189.
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A Culture of Dependence ? The Relationship between Public Assistance and Public Opinion, Saundra K. Schneider, William G. Jacoby, p. 213.
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Mass Communication, Personal Communication and Vote Choice : The Filter Hypothesis of Media Influence in Comparative Perspective, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, p. 233.
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The Europeanization of National Government and Policy : A Departmental Perspective, Andrew Jordan, p. 261.
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Fractional (Co) integration and Governing Party Support in Britain, Harold D. Clarke, Matthew Lebo, p. 283.
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Hanging on the Telephone ? Doorstep and Telephone Canvassing at the British General Election of 1997, C. J. Pattie, R. J. Johnston, p. 303.
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NOTES AND COMMENTS
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Wasting Time ? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation, Lanny W. Martin, Georg Vanberg, p. 323.
Comparative Political Studies vol. 36, n° 1-2, février-mars 2003
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Special Double Issue : Integrating Institutions : Rationalism, Constructivism, and the Study of the European Union
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Guest Editors : Joseph Jupille, James a. Caporaso, Jeffrey t. Checkel
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Editors’Preface, p. 5.
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Introduction
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Integrating Institutions : Rationalism, Constructivism, and the Study of the European Union, Joseph Jupille, James A. Caporaso, Jeffrey T. Checkel, p. 7.
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Endogenous Preferences and Delegation in the European Union, Simon Hug, p. 41.
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From « Grand Coalition » to Left-Right Confrontation : Explaining the Shifting Structure of Party Competition in the European Parliament, Amie Kreppel, Simon Hix, p. 75.
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Institutional Environments and Everyday EU Decision Making : Rationalist or Constructivist ?, Jeffrey Lewis, p. 97.
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Control Mechanism or Deliberative Democracy ? Two Images of Comitology, Mark A. Pollack, p. 125.
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Strategic Action in a Community Environment : The Decision to Enlarge the European Union to the East, Frank Schimmelfennig, p. 156.
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The Structure and Dynamics of EU Federalism, R. Daniel Kelemen, p. 184.
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« Going Native » in Europe ? Theorizing Social Interaction in European Institutions, Jeffrey T. Checkel, p. 209.
European Journal of Political Research vol. 42, n° 1, 2003
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Comparing Political Orientations : Grid-Group Theory versus the Left-Right Dimension in the Five Nordic Countries, G. Grendstad, p. 1.
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Corporatism and Income Inequality in the Global Economy : A Panel Study of 17 OECD Countries, D. J. Minnich, p. 23.
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Protest or Mainstream ? How the European Anti-Immigrant Parties Developed into Two Separate Groups by 1999, W. van der Brug, M. Fennema, p. 55.
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Public Choice in Political Markets : The Absence of quid pro quo, P. Jones, p. 77.
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Voter Ideology in Western Democracies : An Update, HeeMin Kim, R. C. Fording, p. 95.
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Factional Rivals and Electoral Competition in a Dominant Party : Inside Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party, 1958-1990, E. C. Browne, Sunwoong Kim, p. 107.
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Referenda Voting in Portugal, 1998 : The Effects of Party Sympathies, Social Structure and Pressure Groups, A. Freire, M. A. Baum, p. 135.
International Political Science Review Revue internationale de science politique vol. 24, n° 1, janvier 2003
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Issue Title : Power Cycle Theory and Global Politics Cycle de pouvoir et politique mondiale
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Issue Editor : Charles F. Doran
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Introduction : Power Cycle Theory and the Practice of International Relations, Young-Kwan Yoon, p. 5.
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I. Power Cycle Theory in Comparative Perspective
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Economics, Philosophy of History and the « Single Dynamic » of Power Cycle Theory : Expectations, Competition, and Statecraft, Charles F. Doran, p. 13.
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Cyclical, Hegemonic, and Pluralistic Theories of International Relations : Some Comparative Reflections on War Causation, Franz Kohout, p. 51.
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II. Consequences for International Political Economy
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Asia, Europe, North America, and the « Asian Capitalist Miracle » : Changing « Power Cycles » and Evolving Roles in Regional and International Structures, Gustav Schmidt, p. 67.
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The US Power Cycle, Expected Utility, and the Probable Future of the FTAA, Patrick James, Michael Lusztig, p. 83.
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Changing Power Cycles and Foreign Policy Role-Power Realignments : Asia, Europe, and North America, William J. Lahneman, p. 97.
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III. Impact Upon Alliance Politics and Global Peace
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Power Cycle Analysis of India, China, and Pakistan in Regional and Global Politics, Sushil Kumar, p. 113.
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International Alliances in the Power Cycle Theory of State Behavior, Daniel Y. Chiu, p. 123.
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Nuclear Weapons and the Indo-Pakistani Conflict : Global Implications of a Regional Power Cycle, Daniel S. Geller, p. 137.
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The Causes and Timing of Iraq’s Wars : A Power Cycle Assessment, Andrew T. Parasiliti, p. 151.
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Conclusion : Generating Equilibrium, Generating Power Cycles, Takashi Inoguchi, p. 167.
Journal of Politics vol. 65, n° 1, février 2003
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Defenders of Democracy ? Legitimacy, Popular Acceptance, and the South African Constitutional Court, James L. Gibson, Gregory A. Caldeira, p. 1.
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The Foundations of Latino Voter Partisanship : Evidence from the 2000 Election, R. Michael Alvarez, Lisa García Bedolla, p. 31.
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Patronage, the Pendleton Act, and the Power of the People, Sean M. Theriault, p. 50.
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A Unified Model of War Onset and Outcome, David H. Clark, William Reed, p. 69.
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The Marginal and Time-Varying Effect of Public Approval on Presidential Success in Congress, Jon R. Bond, Richard Fleisher, B. Dan Wood, p. 92.
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The Dynamics of Presidential Popularity in Post-Communist Russia : Cultural Imperative versus Neo-Institutional Choice ?, William Mishler, John P. Willerton, p. 111.
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Why Is Research on the Effects of Negative Campaigning So Inconclusive ? Understanding Citizens’Perceptions of Negativity, Lee Sigelman, Mark Kugler, p. 142.
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Voter Turnout and Candidate Strategies in American Elections, James Adams, Samuel Merrill III, p. 161.
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Institutional Context and the Assignment of Political Responsibility, Thomas J. Rudolph, p. 190.
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RESEARCH NOTES
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Does Racial Redistricting Cause Conservative Policy Outcomes ? Policy Preferences of Southern Representatives in the 1980s and 1990s, Kenneth W. Shotts, p. 216.
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The Missing Middle : Why Median-Voter Theory Can’t Save Democrats from Singing the Boll-Weevil Blues, David Lublin, D. Stephen Voss, p. 227.
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Racial Redistricting’s Alleged Peverse Effects : Theory, Data, and « Reality », Kenneth W. Shotts, p. 238.
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Women Running « as Women » : Candidate Gender, Campaign Issues, and Voter-Targeting Strategies, Paul S. Herrnson, J. Celeste Lay, Atiya Kai Stokes, p. 244.
Legislative Studies Quarterly vol. 28, n° 1, février 2003
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Editor’s Introduction, p. 1.
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Defending the Institutional Status Quo : Communist Leadership of the Second Russian State Dume, 1996-1999, Paul Chaisty, p. 5.
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The Role of Investigative Committees in the Presidential Impeachment Processes in Brazil and Colombia, Naoko Kada, p. 29.
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The Electoral Consequences of Party Switching by Incumbent Members of Congress, 1947-2000, Christian R. Grose, Antoine Yoshinaka, p. 55.
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Testing Spatial Models of Elections : The Influence of Voters and Elites on Candidate Issue Positions, John Frendreis, Alan R. Gitelson, Shannon Jenkins, Douglas D. Roscoe, p. 77.
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Sources of Competition in State Legislative Primary Elections, Robert E. Hogan, p. 103.
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Legislative Research Reports, p. 127.
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About Authors, p. 139.
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Acknowledgement of 2002 Reviewers, p. 141.
Political Research Quarterly vol. 55, n° 4, décembre 2002
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When Might Institutions Change ? Elite Support for Direct Democracy in Three Nations, Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan, Jeffrey A. Karp, p. 731.
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Where You Live and What You Watch ? The Impact of Racial Proximity and Local Television News on Attitudes about Race and Crime, Franklin D. Gilliam Jr., Nicholas A. Valentino, Matthew N. Beckmann, p. 755.
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Bill Clinton’s Approval Ratings : The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same, Brian Newman, p. 781.
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An Attributional Model of Economic Voting : Evidence from 2000 Presidential Election, Thomas J. Rudolph, J. Tobin Grant, p. 805.
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Gubernatorial and Senatorial Campaign Mobilization of Voters, Robert A. Jackson, p. 825.
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The Impact of Negative Campaigning : Evidence from the 1998 Senatorial Primaries, Paul A. Djupe, David A. M. Peterson, p. 845.
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Culture, Institutions, and Urban Officials’Responses to Morality Issues, Elaine B. Sharp, p. 861.
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The Effects of Independent Expeditures in Senate Elections, Richard N. Engstrom, Christopher Kenny, p. 885.
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Regional Court Influence Over Bureaucratic Policy-Making : Courts, Ideological Preferences, and the Internal Revenue Service, Robert M. Howard, David C. Nixon, p. 907.
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Examining Claims about Procedural Choice : The Use of Floor Waivers in the US House, William Hixon, Bryan W. Marshall, p. 923.
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Announcements, p. 939.
Polity vol. 35, n° 1, automne 2002
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The United States Army, Natural Resources, and Political Development in the Nineteenth Century, Christopher McGrory Klyza, p. 1.
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US Presidential Elections in the Nineteenth Century : Why Culture and the Economy Both Mattered, G. Patrick Lynch, p. 29.
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The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws : Adoption and Reinventation of Morality Policy in the States, 1971-1999, Carolyn E. Cocca, p. 51.
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When Bad Things Happen from Good People (and Vice-Versa) : Hume’s Political Ethics of Revolution, Andrew Sabl, p. 73.
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Natural Happiness, Sensation, and Infancy in Rousseau’s Emile, Jeffrey A. Smith, p. 93.
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Activism and Restraint on the Rehnquist Court : Timing, Sequence, and Conjuncture in Constitutional Development, Thomas M. Keck, p. 121.
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REVIEW ARTICLE
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Bush v. Gore : Popular Sovereignty, Fundamental Law, and the Post-Election Battle for the Presidency, Gerard J. Fitzpatrick, p. 153.