Revue française de science politique 2005/5-6
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Bibliographie

American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 49, n° 4, octobre 2005

The Mobilization of Core Supporters : Campaigns, Turnout, and Electoral Composition in United States Presidential Elections, Thomas M. Holbrook, Scott D. McClurg, p. 689.

Globalization and the Strengthening of Democracy in the Developing World, Nita Rudra, p. 704.

Policy Preference Formation in Legislative Politics : Structures, Actors, and Focal Points, Nils Ringe, p. 731.

Assessing the Electoral Connection : Evidence from the Early United States, Jamie L. Carson, Erik J. Engstrom, p. 746.

Structural Choices and Representational Biases : The Post-Election Color of Representation, Kenneth J. Meier, Eric Gonzalez Juenke, Robert D. Wrinkle, J. L. Polinard, p. 758.

Territory, Contiguity, and International Conflict : Assessing a New Joint Explanation, Paul D. Senese, p. 769.

Government Partisanship, Elections, and the Stock Market : Examining American and British Stock Returns, 1930-2000, David Leblang, Bumba Mukherjee, p. 780.

Priming Gender : Campaigning on Women’s Issues in U.S. Senate Elections, Brian F. Schaffner, p. 803.

Rousseau’s Politic Argument in the Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, Sally Howard Campbell, John T. Scott, p. 818.

Women Ministers in Latin American Government: When, Where, and Why ?, Maria Escobar-Lemmon, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, p. 829.

The Indirect Effects of Discredited Stereotypes in Judgments of Jewish Leaders, Adam J. Berinsky, Tali Mendelberg, p. 845.

Political Choice, Public Policy, and Distributional Outcomes, Nathan J. Kelly, p. 865.

Party Identification and Core Political Values, Paul Goren, p. 881.

Political Institutions and Economic Performance : The Effects of Accountability and Obstacles to Policy Change, Allen Hicken, Shanker Satyanath, Ernest Sergenti, p. 897.

Candidate Qualities through a Partisan Lens : A Theory of Trait Ownership, Danny Hayes, p. 908.

Who Wants to Globalize ? Consumer Tastes and Labor Markets in a Theory of Trade Policy Beliefs, Andy Baker, p. 924.

British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 35, n° 4, octobre 2005

Electoral Rules and Constitutional Structures as Constraints on Corruption, Jana Kunicová, Susan Rose-Ackerman, p. 573-606.

Assessing the Steps to War, Paul D. Senese, John A. Vasquez, p. 607-633.

Multiparty Competition in Israël, Norman Schofield, Itai Sened, p. 635-663.

Opinion-Policy Dynamics : Public Preferences and Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom, Stuart N. Soroka, Christopher Wlezien, p. 665-689.

Divided we Stand – Unified We Govern ? Cohabitation and Regime Voting in the 2002 French Elections, Thomas Gschwend, Dirk Leuffen, p. 691-712.

Industrial Location and Voter Participation in Europe, Marc L. Busch, Eric Reinhardt, p. 713-730.

Correcting for Small Group Inflation of Roll-Call Cohesion Scores, Scott W. Desposato, p. 731-744.

Do Esploitive Agents Benefits from Asymmetric Power in International Politics ?, Stephen J. Majeski, p. 745-755.

Canadian Journal of Political Science, Revue canadienne de science politique, Vol. 38, n° 2, juin 2005

The impact of Representation Per Capita on the Distribution of Federal Spending and Income Taxes, Tom A. Evans, p. 263-285.

Changes in Canadian Journalists’ Views about the Social and Political Roles of the News Media : A Panel Study, 1996-2003, David Pritchard, Paul R. Brewer, Florian Sauvageau, p. 287-306.

Disparate Fates in Challenging Times : Women’s Policy Agencies and Neoliberalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand and British Columbia, Katherine Teghtsoonian, p. 307-333.

Long-Term Economic Hardship and Non-Mainstream Voting in Canada, Andrea M. L. Perrella, p. 335-357.

The Challenge of Municipal Voting : Vancouver 2002, Fred Cutler, J. Scott Matthews, p. 359-382.

The City-Suburban Cleavage in Canadian Federal Politics, R. Alan Walks, p. 383-413.

Canadian Medicare : Is there a Potential for Loyalty ? Evidence from Alberta, Daniel Cohn, p. 415-433.

Foreign Interventions and Secessionist Movements : The Democratic Factor, Louis Bélanger, Érick Duchesne, Jonathan Paquin, p. 435-462.

Party Structure and Backbench Dissent in the Canadian and British Paliaments, Christopher Garner, Natalia Letki, p. 463-482.

Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 38, n° 9, novembre 2005

Globalization, Democracy, and Effective Welfare Spending in the Developing World, Nita Rudra, Stephan Haggard, 1015-1049.

What Are the Political Consequences of Trust ? : A Test of Cultural and Institutional Theories in Russia, William Mishler, Richard Rose, p. 1050-1078.

De-Thawing Democracy : The Decline of Political Party Collaboration in Spain (1977 to 2004), Bonnie N. Field, p. 1079-1103.

The Role of Parliamentary Committees in Coalition Governments : Keeping Tabs on Coalition Partners in the German Bundestag, Dong-Hun Kim, Gerhard Loewenberg, p. 1104-1129.

Capitalists without a Class : Political Diversity Among Private Entrepreneurs in China, Kellee S. Tsai, p. 1130-1158.

BOOK REVIEW

Courts Under Constraints : Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina, Jeffrey K. Staton, p. 1159-1162.

State-Directed Development: Political Power and Industrialization in the Global Periphery, Carrie Liu Currier, p. 1162-1166.

Business Politics and the State in Twentieth-Century Latin America, Raul L. Madrid, p. 1166-1168.

International Organization, Vol. 59, n° 3, juillet 2005

The Strategic Use of Liberal Internationalism : Libya and the UN Sanctions, 1992-2003, Ian Hurd, p. 495-526.

The Political Origins of the UN Security Concil’s Ability to Legitimize the Use of Force, Erik Voeten, p. 527-557.

Informal Groups of States and the UN Security Council, Jochen Prantl, p. 559-592.

Trading Human Rights : How Preferential Trade Agreements Influence Government Repression, Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, p. 593-629.

Economic Globalization, the Macro Economy, and Reversals of Welfare : Expansion in Affluent Democracies, 1978-94, Alexander Hicks, Christopher Zorn, p. 631-662.

Constitutional Structures, Sovereignty, and the Emergence of Norms : The Case of International Election Monitoring, Arturo Santa-Cruz, p. 663-693.

Parently Misleading : Partial Implementation and Bargaining Leverage in Sino-American Negotiations on Intellectual Property Rights, Andrew Mertha, Robert Pahre, p. 695-729.

False Prophet, or Genuine Savior ? Assessing the Effects of Economic Openness on Sustainable Development, 1980-99, Indra de Soysa, Eric Neumayer, p. 731-772.

International Organization, Vol. 59, n° 4, octobre 2005

International Institutions and Socialization in Europe : Introduction and Framework, Jeffrey T. Checkel, p. 801-826.

Strategic Calculation and International Socialization : Membership Incentives Party Constellations, and Sustained Compliance in Central and Eastern Europe, Frank Schimmelfennig, p. 827-860.

Several Roads Lead to International Norms, but Few Via Internationa Socialization : A Case Study of the European Commission, Liesbet Hooghe, p. 861-898.

Multiple Embeddedness and Socialization in Europe : The Case of Council Officials, Jan Beyers, p. 899-936.

The Janus Face of Brussels : Socialization and Everyday Decision Making in the European Union, Jeffrey Lewis, p. 937-971.

Security Institutions as Agents of Socialization ? NATO and the « New Europe », Alexandra Gheciu, p. 973-1012.

Conclusions and Extensions : Toward Mid-Range Theorizing and Beyond Europe, Alastair Iain Johnston, p. 1013-1044.

Getting Socialized to Build Bridges : Constructivism and Rationalism, Europe and the Nation-State, Michael Zürn, Jeffrey T. Checkel, p. 1045-1079.

International Political Science Review, Revue internationale de science politique, Vol. 26, n° 4, octobre 2005

The Truth About Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa, James L. Gibson, p. 341-361.

Constructing Rights ? Human Rights Education and the State, Sonia Cardenas, p. 363-379.

How Does Democratic Regime Change Affect Mass Political Ideology ? A Case Study of South Korea in Comparative Perspective, Doh Chull Shin, Byong-Kuen Jhee, p. 381-396.

Expected-Utility Voting in Taiwan’s Legislative Elections : 1995, 1998, and 2001, Chia-Hung Tsai, Yung-Ming Hsu, p. 397-412.

The Sociology of Political Elites in France : The End of an Exception ?, William Genieys, p. 413-430.

The Journal of Politics, Vol. 67, n° 4, novembre 2005

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

Integration and Fragmentation in Political Science : Exploring Patterns of Scholarly Communication in a Divided Disciplinen, James C. Garand, p. 979.

ARTICLES

Conditional Party Government and the Homogeneity of Constituent Interests, Jeffrey W. Ladewig, p. 1006.

The Impact of Media Bias : How Editorial Slant Affects Voters, James N. Druckman, Michael Parkin, p. 1030.

The Governor’s Backyard : A Seat-Vote Model of Electoral Reform for Subnational Multiparty Races, Ernesto Calvo, Juan Pablo Micozzi, p. 1050.

Beacons of Hope ? The Impact of Imposed Democracy on Regional Peace, Democracy, and Prosperity, Andrew J. Enterline, J. Michael Greig, p. 1075.

Politics and State Punitiveness in Black and White, Jeff Yates, Richard Fording, p. 1099.

Views from Inside the Net : How Websites Affect Young Adults’ Political Interest, Arthur Lupia, Tasha S. Philpot, p. 1122.

Macrodynamics of Black Political Participation in the Post-Civil Rights Era, Fredrick C. Harris, Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, Brian D. McKenzie, p. 1143.

Generations, Political Status, and Collective Memories in the Chinese Countryside, M. Kent Jennings, Ning Zhang, p. 1164.

Presidential Rhetoric, the Public Agenda, and the End of Presidential Television’s « Golden Age », Garry Young, William B. Perkins, p. 1190.

Are Voters Better Represented ?, John D. Griffin, Brian Newman, p. 1206.

Economic Globalization and Civil War, Katherine Barbieri, Rafael Reuveny, p. 1228.

The Effects of Turnout on Partisan Outcomes in U.S. Presidential Elections 1960-2000, Michael D. Martinez, Jeff Gill, p. 1248.

The Politics of Path Dependency : Political Conflict in Historical Institutionalism, B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre, Desmond S. King, p. 1275.

BOOK REVIEWS

The Confederate Battle Flag : America’s Most Embattled Emblem, J. Michael Martinez, p. 1301.

The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era, Charles A. Kromkowski, p. 1303.

The Two Reconstructions : The Struggle for Black Enfranchisement, Christopher Malone, p. 1305.

Designing Federalism : A Theory of Self-Sustainable Federal Institutions Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, Laura Flamand, p. 1307.

Unarmed Insurrections : People Power Movements in Nondemocracies, Shamira M. Gelbman, p. 1310.

Beyond Free and Fair : Monitoring Elections and Building Democracy, Edward Schneier, p. 1312.

Gods, Guns and Globalization : Religious Radicalism and International Political Economy, Thomas Brister, p. 1314.

Journal of Theoretical Politics, Vol. 17, n° 4, octobre 2005

Rent-Seeking for a Risky Rent : A Model and Experimental Investigation, Ayse Onculer, Rachel Croson, p. 403-429.

Competition, Representation and Redistricting : The Case against Competitive Congressional Districts, Justin Buchler, p. 431-463.

Social Mobility and Political Transitions, Bahar Leventoglu, p. 465-496.

Investigating the Dynamics of Political Compromise, Alan E. Wiseman, p. 497-514.

Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 30, n° 3, août 2005

The Timing of Cabinet Reshuffles in Five Westminster Parliamentary Systems, Christopher Kam, Indrii Indriason, p. 327-3632.

Parties as Procedural Coalitions in Congress : An Examination of Differing Career Tracks, Jeffery A. Jenkins, Michael H. Crespin, Jamie L. Carson, p. 365-389.

House Party Switchers and Committee Assignments : Who Gets « What, When, How ? », Antoine Yoshinaka, p. 391-406.

Connecting Descriptive and Substantive Representation : An Analysis of Sex Differences in Cosponsorship Activity, Michele L. Swers, p. 407-433.

Unintended Consequences : Anticipation of General Election Outcomes And Primary Election Divisiveness, Jeffrey Lazarus, p. 435-461.

Parliamentary Affairs, Vol. 58, n° 1, janvier 2005

The Third Blair Victory : How and Why ? Pippa Norris, Christopher Wlezien, p. 1-27.

THE CAMPAIGN

The Opinion Polls : The Election They Got (Almost) Right, Ivor Crewe, p. 28-42.

The Press, Television, and the Internet, John Bartle, p. 43-55.

The Labour Campaign, Dominic Wring, p. 56-68.

The Conservative Campaign, Anthony Seldon, Peter Snowdon, p. 69-86.

The Liberal Democrat Campaign, Andrew Russell, p. 87-100.

The Continuing Advance of the Minor Parties, Paul Webb, p. 101-119.

THE RESULTS

Turnout : Electors Stay Home Again, John Curtice, p. 120-129.

The Election Results in the UK Regions, Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie, David Rossiter, p. 130-145.

The Issue Agenda and Voting in 2005, Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart, David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, p. 146-161.

The Impact of Party Leaders : How Blair Lost Labour Votes, Geoffrey Evans, Robert Andersen, p. 162-180.

Winning Women’s Votes ? The Incremental Track to Equality, Rosie Campbell, Joni Lovenduski, p. 181-197.

The Impact of UK Electoral Systems, Patrick Dunleavy, Helen Margetts, p. 198-213.

Conclusion : Whether the Campaign Mattered and How, Christopher Wlezien, Pippa Norris, p. 214-231.

Parliamentary Affairs, Vol. 58, n° 3, juillet 2005

THE FUTURE OF PARTIES

Introduction : Do Parties Have a Future ?, Catherine Needham, p. 499-502.

Facing Up to Multi-Party Politics : How Partisan Dealignment and PR Voting Have Fundamentally Changed Britain’s Party Systems, Patrick Dunleavy, p. 503-532.

The Changing Party System, Philip Lynch, Robert Garner, p. 533-554.

Political Parties as Vehicles of Political Engagement, Andrew Russell, p. 555-569.

The Impact of Political Marketing on Internal Party Democracy, Darren G. Lilleker, p. 570-584.

A Question of Trust: Implementing Party Manifestos, Judith Bara, p. 585-599.

PRACTITIONER PERSPECTIVES

From Membership to Management ? The Future of Political Parties as Democratic Organisations, Ben Rogers, p. 600-610.

Powered by Politics : Reforming Parties from the Inside, Liam Byrne, p. 611-620.

Can Funding Reform Stir the Party Animal ?, Matthew Taylor, p. 621-626.

Connecting with Young Voters, Ed Vaizey, p. 627-631.

Defending Representative Democracy: Parties and the Future of Political Engagement in Britain, Philip Parvin, Declan McHugh, p. 632-655.

Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 58, n° 4, septembre 2005

Elite Discourse and American Public Opinion : The Case of Welfare Spending, Saundra K. Schneider, William G. Jacoby, p. 367-379.

Elite Cues and Citizen Disagreement with Expert Opinion, David Darmofal, p. 381-395.

Information Flow and Voter Decision Making in the 2001 Australian Federal Election : The Role of International and Domestic Issues, David Denemark, p. 397-412.

Separate and Unequal Effects : Information, Political Sophistication and Negative Advertising in American Elections, Daniel Stevens, Hartwick College, p. 413-425.

Evidence of Group-Based Economic Voting : NAFTA and Union Households in the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election, Garrett Glasgow, p. 427-434.

Racial/Ethnic Group Attitudes Toward Environmental Protection in California : Is « Environmentalism » Still a White Phenomenon ?, Matthew Whittaker, Gary M. Segura, Shaun Bowler, p. 435-447.

« Lien On Me » : State Policy Innovation in Response to Paper Terrorism, Robert Chamberlain, Donald P. Haider-Markel, p. 449-460.

Beliefs and Perceived Influence in a Natural Resource Conflict : An Advocacy Coalition Approach to Policy Networks, Christopher M. Weible, p. 461-475.

The Cambridge School and Leo Strauss : Texts and Context of American Political Science, Rafael Major, p. 477-485.

Generational Cohorts, Group Membership, and Political Participation by People with Disabilities, Lisa Schur, Todd Shields, Kay Schriner, p. 487-496.

The Politics of Homelessness : Shelter Now and Political Protest, Jean Calterone Williams, p. 497-509.

Getting to Know You and Getting Your Vote : Lobbyists’ Uncertainty and the Contacting of Legislators, Eric S. Heberlig, p. 511-520.

Political Theory, Vol. 33, n° 5, octobre 2005

Kantian Personal Autonomy, Robert S. Taylor, p. 602-628.

The Federal Structure of a Republic of Reasons, Loren A. King, p. 629-653.

Artful Discussion : John Dewey’s Classroom as a Model of Deliberative Association, Jason Kosnoski, p. 654-677.

The Relevance of Locke’s Religious Arguments for Toleration, Micah Schwartzman, p. 678-705.

Judging Hannah Arendt : A Reply to Zerilli, Leslie Paul Thiele, p. 706-714.

Response to Thiele, Linda M. G. Zerilli, p. 715-720.

REVIEW ESSAYS

Schooling for Citizenship : Bridging Autonomy and Conflict, Catherine O’Leary Goldwyn, p. 721-726.

The Beauty of Gray ? : Liberal Politics and Theory in Postrevolutionary France, Cheryl B. Welch, p. 727-734.

A Grammar of the Multitude : For an Analysis of Contemporary Forms of Life, Samuel Clark, p. 735-737.

Freedom and its Conditions : Discipline, Autonomy, and Resistance, Barry Hindess, p. 737-740.

The Nature of Political Theory, John G. Gunnell, p. 740-742.

The Law Most Beautiful and Best : Medical Arguments and Magical, Rhetoric in Plato’s Laws for Political Theory, Lee Trepanier, p. 742-745.

Polity, Vol. 37, n° 4, octobre 2005

Fairness, Political Obligation, and Benefits Across Borders[ast], David R. Mapel, p. 426.

Modern Theorist of Tyranny ? Lessons from Rousseau’s System of Checks and Balances, David Lay Williams, p. 443.

The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan : Environmental or Economic Sustainability ?, George A. Gonzalez, p. 466.

Political Culture and African Americans’ Forgiveness of Elected Officials, Steven Taylor, p. 491.

POLITY FORUM

Polity Forum : Introduction to Roundtable on Periodization and American Politics, Rogan Kersh, p. 511.

Rethinking Periodization ? APD and the Macro-History of the United States, Rogan Kersh, p. 513.

No Tool is Perfect: Periodization in the Study of American Political Development, Andrew J. Polsky, p. 523.

Suggested Guidelines for Periodization, David R. Mayhew, p. 531.

In Defense of Realignment and Regimes : Why We Need Periodization, Elizabeth Sanders, p. 536.

Orders and Eras in American Politics, Byron E. Shafer, p. 541.

REVIEW ESSAY

Habermas and his Others, Lasse Thomassen, p. 548.

World Politics, Vol. 57, n° 2, janvier 2005

Institutional Change in Contemporary Capitalism : Coordinated Financial Systems since 1990, Pepper D. Culpepper.

Path Dependence and Value-Driven Issues : The Comparative Politics of Stem Cell Research, Thomas F. Banchoff.

Authoritarian State Building and the Sources of Regime Competitiveness in the Fourth Wave : The Cases of Belarus, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine, Way Lucan.

Theories of Policy Diffusion : Lessons from Latin American Pension Reform Weyland, Gerhard Kurt.

The Business of Governing Business in China : Institutions and Norms of the Emerging Regulatory State, Margaret M. Pearson.

Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, Vol. 36, n° 3, août 2005

Über Sinn und Zweck des Parlaments heute. Ein Essay zum Auftakt, Wolfgang Zeh, p. 473-488.

Regierung, Parlament oder Parteien : Wer entscheidet, wer beschließt ?, Eberhard Schuett-Wetschky, p. 489-507.

Parlamentarismus in der Talkshow-Gesellschaft : Wichtigtuer und Wichtiges tun, Heinrich Oberreuter, p. 508-516.

Warum verachten die Deutschen ihr Parlament und lieben ihr Verfassungsgericht ? Ergebnisse einer vergleichenden demoskopischen Studie, Werner J. Patzelt, p. 517-538.

Der Kandidat – das (fast) unbekannte Wesen : Befunde und Überlegungen zur Aufstellung der Bewerber zum Deutschen Bundestag, Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer, Sturm Roland, p. 539-553.

Hatscheks teilerschienenes Parlamentsrecht : Zu Abbruch und Rekonstruktion seines legendären Gesamtvorhabens, Jörg-Detlef Kühne, p. 554-572.

Die Berliner Stunde – Funktionsweise und Erfahrungen: Zur Redeordnung des Deutschen Bundestages, Hermann J. Schreiner, p. 573-588.

Die parlamentarische Dimension der Ostseekooperation: Der Beitrag der norddeutschen Landtage, Jürgen Schöning, p. 589-599.

Nach der gescheiterten Vertrauensfrage : Zur Lage der Parteien und des Parteiensystems in Deutschland, Eckhard Jesse, p. 600-615.

Dürfen die das, wo sie doch Dänen sind ? Über den Umgang mit Macht und Minderheiten in Deutschland, Everhard Holtmann, p. 616-629.

Politikberatung durch Bürgergutachten ? Konzept und Praxis des « kooperativen Diskurses », Thomas Saretzki, p. 630-648.

« Efficient parts of the Constitution » und « die normative Kraft des Faktischen » : Bagehot Jellinek und die Europäische Union, Jürgen Hartmann, p. 649-665.

Parteienwettbewerb in mittelosteuropäischen Demokratien : Zum Zusammenhang von Strukturen der Regierungsbildung und Stabilität von Parteiensystemen, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, p. 666-679.

Der neue Republikanische US-Kongress : Polarisiert, zentralisiert und nachgiebig gegenüber dem Präsidenten, Patrick Horst, p. 680-699.

Legislatures and Intelligence Services : A Dark Spot in Executive Oversight ?, Robert Gerald Livingston, p. 700-704.

UN-Reform im 109. US-Kongress. Oder : Wenn Außenpolitik zum innenpolitischen Spielball wird, Hans Michael Kloth, p. 705-722.

 

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