2004
Revue française de science politique
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Revue des revues
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Comparative Political Studies, vol. 37, n° 3, avril 2004
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The Impact of Collective and Competitive Veto Points on Public on Public Expenditures in the Global Age, Markus M. L. Crepaz, Ann W. Moser, p. 259.
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Why Is Stabilization Sometimes Delayed ? Reevaluating the Regime-Type Hypothesis, Thomas Oatley, p. 286.
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Support for Foreign Ownership and Integration in Eastern Europe : Economic Interests, Ideological Commitments, and Democratic Context, Robert Rohrschneider, Stephen Whitefield, p. 313.
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The Size of Government in Majoritarian and Consensus Democracies, Margit Tavits, p. 340.
Comparative Political Studies, vol. 37, n° 4, mai 2004
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Timing Is Everything : Elections and Trade Liberalization in the Postcommunist World, Timothy Frye, Edward B. Mansfield, p. 371.
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Central Bank Independence, Disinflations, and the Sacrifice Ratio, Ian Down, p. 399.
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Interpersonal Trust and the Magnitude of Protest : A Micro and Macro Level Approach, Michelle Benson, Thomas R. Rochon, p. 435.
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Explaining Ethnicity, Henry E. Hale, p. 458.
Electoral Studies, vol. 23, n° 2, juin 2004
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Choosing the West ? Referendum Choices on EU Membership in East-Central Europe, Y. V. Tverdova, C. J. Anderson, p. 185.
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Issue Ownership and Party Choice, Wouter van der Brug, p. 209.
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The Evolution of New Party Systems : Are Early Elections Exceptional ?, Gary Reich, p. 235.
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Adaptive Parties : Party Strategic Capacity under Japanese SNTV, Andy Baker, Ethan Scheiner, p. 251.
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SYMPOSIUM ON FORECASTING BRITISH ELECTIONS
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General Election Forecasts in the United Kingdom : A Political Economy Model, M. S. Lewis-Beck, R. Nadeau, E. Bélanger, p. 279.
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Forecasting and the Outcome of the 2001 British General Election, Anthony Mughan, p. 291.
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Forecasting British Elections : A Dynamic Perspective, H. Norpoth, p. 297.
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Vote Functions and Popularity Functions in British Politics, David Sanders, p. 307.
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Duverger and Devolution : A Note on the Effects of New Electoral Rules in the UK, Robert E. Bohrer II, Glen S. Krutz, p. 315.
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NOTES ON RECENT ELECTIONS
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The Elections on Bosnia-Herzegovina, October 2002, Bernard Burwitz, p. 329.
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The October 2002 Elections in Brazil, Jairo Nicolau, p. 338.
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The Parliamentary Election in Austria, November 2002, Wolfgang C. Müller, p. 346.
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The Parliamentary Elections in Israel, January 2003, Reuven Y. Hazan, Abraham Diskin, p. 353.
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Cycle of National Elections, p. 361.
French Politics, vol. 2, n° 1, avril 2004
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Trade-Offs and Veto Players : Reforming Pensions in France and Italy, David Natali, Martin Rhodes, p. 1.
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Divided Government and Constitutional Reform in France and Germany, Kirk Buckman, p. 25.
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From the Local to the National. Local Governance and the Genesis of the « Social Mix » Policy From the 1950s to the 1990s, Françoise de Barros, p. 61.
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Divergent Interests and Different Success Rates : France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom in EU Legislative Negotiations, Torsten J. Selk, Michael Kaeding, p. 81.
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Nous et les autres : The Politics of Tzvetan Todorov’s « Critical Humanism », Ivan Strenski, p. 97.
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Using Words as Data in the Study of the French Political Elite, Stephen Benedict Dyson, Libia Lorena Billordo, p. 111.
International Organization, vol. 58, n° 1, hiver 2004
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Public Inflation Aversion and the Political Economy of Macroeconomic Policymaking, Kenneth Scheve, p. 1.
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How Do Natural Resources Influence Civil War ? Evidence from Thirteen Cases, Michael L. Ross, p. 35.
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The Ethics of Labor Immigration Policy, Martin Ruhs, Ha-Joon Chang, p. 69.
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The Globalization of American Law, R. Daniel Kelemen, Eric C. Sibbitt, p. 103.
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Explaining Government Preferences for Institutional Change in EU Foreign and Security Policy, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, p. 137.
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Towards a Dynamic Theory of International Politics : Insights from Comparing Ancient China and Early Modern Europe, Victoria Tin-bor Hui, p. 175.
International Political Science Review, Revue internationale de science politique, vol. 25, n° 2, avril 2004
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The Place of Power in Political Discourse, Saul Newman, p. 139.
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Are Two Theories Better than One ? A Constructivist Model of the Neorealist-Neoliberal Debate, Cameron G. Thies, p. 159.
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Art Invoked : A Mode of Understanding and Shaping the Political, Girma Negash, p. 185.
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Preferential Voting : Incidence and Effects, Lauri Karvonen, p. 203.
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Governance and Bureaucracy in Singapore : Contemporary Reforms and Implications, M. Shamsul Haque, p. 227.
Journal of Politics, vol. 66, n° 2, mai 2004
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NOTES FROM THE EDITOR
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A Question, and Innovation, and an Explanation, William G. Jacoby, p. 323.
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ARTICLES
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A Wider Race ? Interstate Competition across Health and Welfare Programs, Michael A. Bailey, Mark Carl Rom, p. 326.
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Representation in Congressional Campaigns : Evidence for Discounting/Directional Voting in US Senate Elections, James Adams, Benjamin G. Bishin, Jay K. Dow, p. 348.
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Plato’s Laws : Postlude or Prelude to Socratic Political Philosophy ?, Catherine H. Zuckert, p. 374.
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Institutional Change and Persistence : The Evolution of Poland’s Electoral System (1989-2001), Kenneth Benoit, Jacqueline Hayden, p. 396.
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Jumping on the Bandwagon : An Interest-Based Explanation for Great Power Alliances, Kevin Sweeney, Paul Fritz, p. 428.
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Congressional Representation of Black Interests : Recognizing the Importance of Stability, Vincent L. Hutchings, Harwood K. McClerking, Guy-Uriel Charles, p. 450.
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Strategic Diversion in Political Communication, Roger Larocca, p. 469.
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The Knowledge Gap : A Reexamination of Gender-Based Differences in Political Knowledge, Jeffery J. Mondak, Mary R. Anderson, p. 492.
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Organized Interests and the Politics of Federal Discretionary Grants, Robert C. Lowry, Matthew Potoski, p. 513.
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Minority Representation, Empowerment, and Participation, Susan A. Banducci, Todd, Donovan, Jeffrey A. Karp, p. 534.
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Beliefs, Values, and Strategic Choice : US Leaders’ Decisions to Engage, Contain, and Use Force in an Era of Globalization, Richard K. Herrmann, Jonathan W. Keller, p. 557.
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Policy Goals, Public Rhetoric, and Political Attitudes, Thomas E. Nelson, p. 581.
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An Ambiguous Citation in Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition, Frederick M. Dolan, p. 606.
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ERRATUM
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Erratum for « The Methods Behind the Madness : Presidential Electoral College Strategies, 1988-1996 », Daron R. Shaw, p. 611.
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A Reassessment of « The Methods Behind The Madness : Presidential Electoral College Strategies, 1988-1996 », Andrew Reeves, Lanhee Chen, Tiffany Nagano, p. 616.
Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 16, n° 2, avril 2004
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Reconciling Rationality with Deterrence : A Re-Examination of the Logical Foundations of Deterrence Theory, Frank C. Zagare, p. 107.
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Dividing the Indivisible : Procedures for Allocating Cabinet Ministries to Political Parties in a Parliamentary System, Stephen J. Brams, Todd R. Kaplan, p. 143.
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Trends in the Public Sector : Why Politicians Prefer Quasi-Autonomous Organizations, Sandra van Thiel, p. 175.
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On the Dimensionality of European Union Legislative Decision-Making, Torsten J. Selck, p. 203.
Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 29, n° 1, février 2004
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Editor’s Introduction, p. 1.
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The Limits of Senatorial Courtesy, Sarah A. Binder, Forrest Maltzman, p. 5.
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State-Level Institutional Effects on Legislative Coalition Unity in Brazil, John M. Carey, Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, p. 23.
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Bicameral Winning Coalitions and Equilibrium Federal Legislatures, Tasos Kalandrakis, p. 49.
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Committee Outliers in State Legislatures, L. Marvin Overby, Thomas A. Kazee, David W. Prince, p. 81.
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When Tokens Matter, Jocelyn Elise Crowley, p. 109.
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Legislative Research Reports, p. 137.
Political Research Quarterly, vol. 57, n° 1, mars 2004
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Multilateralism, Major Powers, and Militarized Disputes, Renato Corbetta, William J. Dixon, p. 5.
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Who Overvotes, Who Undervotes, Using Punchcards ? Evidence from Los Angeles County, D. E. « Betsy » Sinclair, R. Michael Alvarez, p. 15.
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Purchasing Protection ? The Effect of Political Spending on US Trade Policy, Jeffrey M. Drope, Wendy L. Hansen, p. 27.
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Disentangling Diffusion : The Effects of Social Learning and Economic Competition on State Policy Innovation and Expansion, Frederick J. Boehmke, Richard Witmer, p. 39.
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Drinking-and-Driving in America : A Test of Behavioral Assumptions Underlying Public Policy, David J. Houston, Lilliard E. Richardson, Jr., p. 53.
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Productivity in the Workplace : Cops, Culture, Communication, Cooperation, and Collusion, Laura Langbein, Connie Jorstad, p. 65.
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Politics of Presence ? Congresswomen and Symbolic Representation, Jennifer L. Lawless, p. 81.
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Feminist Nations ? A Study of Native American Women in Southwestern Tribal Politics, Diane-Michele Prindeville, p. 101.
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Women in Executive Office : Variation Across American States, Zoe M. Oxley, Richard L. Fox, p. 113.
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Acclimation and Attitudes : « Newcomer » Justices and Precedent Conformance on the Supreme Court, Mark S. Hurwitz, Joseph V. Stefko, p. 121.
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A Preference for Deference ? The Supreme Court and Judicial Review, Robert M. Howard, Jeffrey A. Segal, p. 131.
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The Timing of Presidential Nominations to the Lower Federal Courts, Tajuana D. Massie, Thomas G. Hansford, Donald R. Songer, p. 145.
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Incumbent Contributions to the Congressional Campaign Committees (1990-2000), Bruce A. Larson, p. 155.
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REVIEW ESSAY
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A Neopluralist Pespective on Research on Organized Interests, David Lowery, Virginia Gray, p. 163.
Political Studies, vol. 52, n° 1, mars 2004
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Democracy in South Asia : Getting beyond the Structure-Agency Dichotomy, Katherine Adeney, Andrew Wyatt, p. 1.
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Neo-Liberalization and Incorporation in Advanced Newly Industrialized Countries : A View from South Korea, Tat Yan Kong, p. 19.
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Elites and the Diffusion of Foreign Models in Russia, Sharon Werning Rivera, p. 43.
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Discourses in Norwegian Climate Policy : National Action or Thinking Globally ?, Eivind Hovden, Gard Lindseth, p. 63.
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The Interactive State : Democratization from Above ?, Tjitske Akkerman, Maarten Hajer, John Grin, p. 82.
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Social Capital and Regional Economies in Britain, Terrence Casey, p. 96.
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The Political Power of Words : The Birth of Pro-Democratic Discourse in the Nineteenth Century in the United States and France, Francis Dupuis-Déri, p. 118.
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Populism as a Spectre of Democracy : A Response to Canovan, Benjamín Arditi, p. 135.
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Social Choice and the Grammar of Rights and Freedoms, Keith Dowding, p. 144.
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A « Radical Humanist » Approach to the Concept of Solidarity, Lawrence Wilde, p. 162.
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RESEARCH NOTE
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A Comparative Study of the Politics of GM Food and Crops, Dave Toke, p. 179.
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DEBATE
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Lacroix’s European Constitutional Patriotism : A Response, Richard Bellamy, Dario Castiglione, p. 187.
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A Reply to Bellamy and Castiglione, Justine Lacroix, p. 194.
Political Theory, vol. 32, n° 2, avril 2004
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From the Editor, Steven K. White, p. 145.
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Special Section : Levinas : Some Irreverence
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Levinas and Political Theory, C. Fred Alford, p. 146.
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Five Problems in Levinas’s View of Politics and the Sketch of a Solution to Them, Simon Critchley, p. 172.
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Socrates’ Context with the Poets in Plato’s Symposium, Mary P. Nichols, p. 186.
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Status, Identity, and Respect, Colin Bird, p. 207.
Rivista italiana di scienza politica, vol. 34, n° 1, avril 2004
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Presentazione, Maurizio Cotta, p. 3.
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Saluto, Sergio Fabbrini, p. 5.
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IN MEMORIAM
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Norbetto Bobbio e la scienza politica in Italia, Giovanni Sartori, p. 7.
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SAGGI
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L’Unione europea come democrazia composita ?, Sergio Fabbrini, p. 13.
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La democrazia post-nazionale : una sfida per la scienza politica, Alberta M. Sbragia, p. 43.
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Si può parlare di democrazia per l’unione europea ?, James A. Caporaso, p. 69.
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Verso una Cittadinanza sociale aperta. I nuovi confini del welfare nell’unione europea, Maurizio Ferrera, p. 95.
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FOCUS
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L’Europa in mezzo al guado : una discussione sull’Unione europea, Mark Gilbert, p. 127.
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Revue suisse de science politique, Swiss Political Science Review, vol. 10, n° 1, printemps 2004
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L’émergence d’une disicipline scientifique. La création de l’Association suisse de science politique (1951-1959), Philippe Gottraux, Pierre-Antoine Schorderet, Bernard Voutat, p. 1.
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Zwischen kultur und Kalkül ? Vertrauen und Sozialkapital im Kontext der neoinstitutionalistischen Wende, Jörg Faust, Johannes Marx, p. 29.
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Espaces d’interdépendance entre action publique et experts : État réflexif dans le champ du Sida, Fabrizio Cantelli, p. 57.
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RESEARCH NOTE
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Institution Building and Spillovers, Jan-Erik Lane, Dominic Rohner, p. 77.
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DEBATE : La souveraineté à l’heure de la mondialisation
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Introduction, Pierre de Sernaclens, p. 91.
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Souveraineté et évolution des relations internationales, Bertrand Badie, p. 97.
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Les souverainetés au temps de l’après-guerre froide, Dominique David, p. 102.
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La problématique de la souveraineté vue des pays du Sud, Mohammad-Reza Djalili, p. 109.
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La souverainté à l’épreuve de l’intégration européenne, Philippe Braillard, p. 114.
World Politics, vol. 56, n°1, octobre 2003
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Setting International Standards : Technological Rationality or Primacy of Power ?, Walter Mattli, Tim Büthe, p. 1.
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Political Cycles and Exchange Rate-Based Stabilization, Hector E. Schamis, Christopher R. Way, p. 43.
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Globalization and Capital Taxation in Consensus and Majoritarian Democracies, Jude C. Hays, p. 79.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
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African Lessons for International Relations Research, Douglas Lemke, p. 114.
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Al-Qaeda as an Adversary : Do We Understand Our Enemy, Daniel L. Byman, p. 139.
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Errata, p. 164.
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