Revue internationale de politique comparée 2006/3
Revue internationale de politique comparée
2006/3 (Vol. 13)
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DOI 10.3917/ripc.133.0537
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Bibliographie

BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Volume 36, October 2006

Iain McLean & Jennifer Nou: Why Should We Be Beggars and with the Ballot in Our Hand? Veto Players and the Failure of Land Value Taxation in the United Kingdom 1909-14.

Robert van der Veen & Loek Groot: Post-Productivism and Welfare States: A Comparative Analysis.

Octavio Amorium Neto & Kaare Strom: Breaking the Parliamentary Chain of Delegation: Presidents and Non-partisan Cabinet Members in European Democracies.

Catherine C. Langlois & Jean-Pierre P. Langlois : When Fully Informed States Make Good the Threat of War : Rational Escalation and the Failure of Bargaining.

Luke Keele & Jennifer Wolak: Value Conflict and Volatility in Party Identification.

Clifford J. Carrubba, Matthew Gabel, Lacey Murrah, Ryan Clough, Elizabeth Montgomery & Rebecca Schambach: Off the Record: Unrecorded Legislative Votes, Selection Bias and Role-Call Vote Analysis.

Woojin Moon: The Paradox of Less Effective Incumbent Spending: Theory and Tests.

Susan Webb Yackee: Assessing Inter-Institutional Attention to and Influence on Government Regulations.

COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Volume 44, Number 2, July 2006

Jingjing Hou: Comparing Welfare States in Australia and Canada: A Party Competition Theory of Welfare State Development.

Sandra Fullerton Joireman: The Evolution of the Common Law: Legal Development in Kenya and India.

Jeffrey Steeves: Presidential Succession in Kenya: The Transition from Moi to Kibaki.

James R. Scarritt: The strategic Choice of Multiethnic Parties in Zambia’s Dominant and Personalist Party System.

Krishnan Srinivasan: Nobody’s Commonwealth? The Commonwealth in Britain’s Post-imperial Adjustment.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH

Volume 45, Number 6, October 2006

Christian Welzel: Democratization as an emanipative process: The neglected role of mass motivations.

Katy Hayward: National territory in European space: Reconfirming the island of Ireland.

Hanspeter Kriesi, Edgar Grande, Romain Lachat, Martin Dolezal, Simon Bornschier & Timotheos Frey: Globalization and the transformation of the national political space: Six European countries compared.

Benny Geys, Bruno Heyndels & Jan Vermeir: Explaining the formation of minimal coalitions: Anti-system parties and anti-pact rules.

Lene Holm Pedersen: Transfer and Transformation in processes if Europeanization.

GOVERNANCE

Volume 19, Number 4, October 2006

Michael Barzelay & Raquel Gallego: From “New Institutionalism” to “Institutional Processualism”: Advancing Knowledge about Public Management Policy Change.

Daniel Béland: The Politics of Social Learning: Finance, Institutions, and Pension Reform in the United States and Canada.

Shaun Goldfinch: Rituals of Reform, Policy Transfer, and the National University Corporation Reforms of Japan.

Eliza W. Y. Lee & M. Shamsul Haque: The New Public Management Reform and Governance in Asian NICs: A Comparison of Hong Kong and Singapore.

Carolyn M. Johns, Patricia L. O’Reilly & Gregory J. Inwood: Intergovernmental Innovation and the Administrative State in Canada.

Joseph Wong: Technovation in Taiwan: Implications for Industrial Governance.

GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION

Volume 41, Number 4, Autumn 2006

Fraser Duncan: A Decade of Christian Democratic Decline: The Dilemmas of the CDU, OVP and CDA in the 1990s.

Brenda J. Lutz & James M. Lutz : Political Violence in the Republic of Rome : Nothing New under the Sun.

Necati Polat: Identity Politics and the Domestic Context of Turkey’s European Union Accession.

Peng-Er Lam: Nurturing Leaders for Government and Opposition: Political Schools in Japan.

Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos: More Than a Market? The Regulation of Sport in the European Union.

HERODOTE

Numéro 122, 3e trimestre 2006

Un dossier sur les ghettos américains, banlieues françaises

Hervé Vieillard-Baron : Des banlieues françaises aux périphéries américaines : du mythe à l’impossible confrontation ?

John Iceland & Frédérick Douzet : Mesurer la ségrégation raciale et ethnique dans les milieux résidentiels.

Margery Turner & Hal Wolman : Processus et politiques de ségrégation raciale aux Etats-Unis.

Frédérick Douzet : Ségrégation et balkanisation politique de la Californie.

Catherine Pouzoulet : Zonage et mixité urbaine : la question de la requalification des zones industrielles à travers les exemples new-yorkais du Far West Side à Manhattan et des Atlantic Yards à Brooklyn.

Renaud Le Goix : Les «gated communities » aux Etats-Unis et en France : une innovation dans le développement périurbain ?

Philippe Subra : Heurs et malheurs d’une loi antiségrégation : les enjeux géopolitiques de la loi Solidarité et renouvellement urbain (SRU).

Didier Desponds : Spéculation socio-résidentielles : vers des divergences territoriales accrues dans le cadre du Val-d’Oise ?

Martine Berger : Périurbanisation et accentuation des logiques ségrégatives en Ìle-de-France.

Elizabeth Auclair : Comment les arts et la culture peuvent-ils participer à la lutte contre les phénomènes de ségrégation dans les quartiers en crise ?

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Volume 82, Number 6, November 2006

Anthony Forster: Breaking the military covenant

Timothy Edmunds: Shifting military roles in Europe

David Martin Jones & M. L. R. Smith: Language and atrocity in Cool Britannia.

Barry Buzan: Will the “global war on terrorism” be the new Cold War?

Maha Azzam: Islamism revisited

Rick Fawn: Election battles in the post-Soviet space

JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL POLITICS

Volume 18, Number 4, October 2006

Dimitri Landa: Debating Conceptions of Rational Choice.

Rui J. P. de Figueiredo Jr, Jack Rakve & Barry R. Weingast: Rationality, Inaccurate Mental Models, and Self-confirming Equilibrium: A New Understanding of the American Revolution.

Roger B. Myerson: Game-theoretic Consistency and International Relations

Dimitri Landa: Rational Choices as Social Norms

Eric S. Dickson: Rational Choice Epistemology and Belief Formation in Mass Politics.

Andrew Schotter: Strong and Wrong: The Use of Rational Choice Theory in Experimental Economics.

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM

Volume 12, Part 4, October 2006

Joep Leerssen: Nationalism and the cultivation of culture

André Liebich: Searching for the perfect nation: the itinerary of Hans Kohn (1891-1971).

Charles Blattberg: Secular nationhood? The importance of language in the life of nations.

Moya Collett: Ivorian identity constructions: ethnicity and nationalism in the prelude to civil war.

William Miles: When is a nation “a nation”? Identity-formation within a French West Indian people (Martinique).

Karen Hagemann: Gendered images of the German nation: the Romantic painter Friedrich Kersting and the patriotic national discourse during the Wars of Liberation.

Peter W. Rodgers: Contestation and negotiation: regionalism and the politics of school textbooks in Ukraine’s eastern borderlands.

PARTY POLITICS

Volume 12, Number 6, November 2006

André Blais, John H. Aldrich, Indridi H. Indridason & Renan Levine : Do Voters Vote for Government Coalitions ? Testing Down’s Pessimistic Conclusion.

Grigorii V. Golosov: The Structure of Party Alternatives and Voter Choice in Russia: Evidence from the 2003-2004 Regional Legislative Elections.

Susan Booysen: The Will of the Parties Versus the Will of the People? Defections, Elections and Alliances in South Africa.

Neil Carter: Party Politicization of the Environment in Britain.

POLITICAL STUDIES

Volume 54, Number 4, December 2006

Margaret Levi & Gillian H. Murphy: Coalitions of Contention: The Case of the WTO Protests in Seattle.

Mark Bevir & R. A. W. Rhodes: Prime Ministers, Presidentialism and Westminster Smokescreens.

Paul Chaney: Critical Mass, Deliberation and the Substantive Representation of Women: Evidence from the UK’s Devolution Programme.

Karin Gilland Lutz & Christopher Farrington: Alternative Ulster? Political Parties and the Non-constitutional Policy Space in Northern Ireland.

Sarah Butt: How Voters Evaluate Economic Competence: A Comparison between Parties In and Out of Power.

Joachim Wehner: Assessing the Power of the Purse: An Index of Legislative Budget Institutions.

Fiachra Kennedy, Pat Lyons & Peter Fitzgerald: Pragmatists, Ideologues and the General Law of Curvilinear Disparity: The Case of the Irish Labour Party.

Asaf Siniver: Power, Impartiality and Timing: Three Hypotheses on Third Party Mediation in the Middle East.

Christopher J. Berry: Aristotle, Hobbes and Chimpanzees.

Kenneth Newton: Political Support: Social Capital, Civil Society and Political and Economic Performance.

Anders Lidström: Commuting and Citizen Participation in Swedish City-Region.

Lauren M. McLean & Vanessa A. Baird: Of Time and Causality: A Simple Test of the Requirement of Social Capital in Making Democracy Work in Italy.

Sara Motta: Utopias Re-imagined: A Reply to Panizza.

POLITICAL THEORY

Volume 34, Number 6, December 2006

Wendy Brown: American Nightmare: Neo-liberalism, Neo-conservatism, and De-Democratization.

Mika Le Vaque-Manty: Duelling for equality: Masculine Honour and the Modern Politics of Dignity.

Mary L. Bellhouse: Candide Shoots the Monkey Lovers: Representing Black Men in Eighteenth-Century French Visual Culture.

THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES

Volume 44, Number 4, December 2006

Bruce Baker: Cape Verde: The most democratic Nation in Africa ?

Rose Marie Beck: Popular media for HIV/AIDS prevention? Comparing two comics: kingo and the Sara Communication Initiative.

Thomas Bierschenk: The local appropriation of democracy: an analysis of the municipal elections in Parakou, Republic of Benin, 2002-03.

Ruben Eberlein: On the road to the sate’s perdition? Authority and sovereignty in the Niger Delta, Nigeria.

Tania Kaiser: Between a camp and a hard place: rights, livelihood and experiences of the local settlement system for long-term refugees in Uganda.

Minion K. C. Morrison & Jae Woo Hong: Ghana’s political parties: how ethno/regional variations sustain the national two-party system.

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL

Volume 60, Number 4, Autumn 2006

Charles D. Freilich: National Security Decision-Making in Israel: Processes, Pathologies, and Strengths.

Lliya Harik: Democracy, “Arab Exceptionalism”, and Social Science.

Asher Kaufman: Between Palestine and Lebanon: Seven Shi’i Villages as a Case Study of Boundaries, Identities, and Conflict in the Middle East.

Bruce K. Rutherford: What Do Egypt’s Islamists Want? Moderate Islam and the Rise of Islamic Constitutionalism

J. E. Peterson: Qatar and the World: Branding for a Micro-State.

Julian Thomas HOTTINGER

Observatoire du monde contemporain, Lausanne

 

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« Revue des revues », Revue internationale de politique comparée 3/2006 (Vol. 13), p. 537-542.
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DOI : 10.3917/ripc.133.0537.