The American Political Science Review; March 1984
1) The Heresthetics of Constitution-Making: The Presidency in 1787, with Comments on Determinism and Rational Choice-William H. Riker.
2) Changes in the Vote Margins for Congressional Candidates: A Specification of Historical Trends-James C. Garand & Donald A. Gross.
3) Free Association and the Theory of Proportional Representation-Robert Sugden.
4) Advocacy, Interpretation, and Influence in the U.S. Congress-Richard A. Smith.
5) Interest Representation: The Dominance of Institutions-Robert H. Salisbury.
6) Nationalization of the American Electorate-William Claggett, William Flanigan & Nancy Zingale.
7) In Search of the Center of European Party Systems-Hans Daalder.
8) The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal Vote for U.S. Representatives and British Members of Parliament-Bruce E. Cain, John A. Ferejohn & Morris P. Fiorina.
9) Bureaucrats and Politicians in Policymaking: The case of Japan-Michio Muramatsu & Ellis S. Krauss.
10) Do Cooperators Exit More Readily than Defectors?-John M. Orbell, Peregrine Schwartz-Shea & Randy T. Simmons.
11) A Method of Estimating the Personal Ideology of Political Representative-Richard A. Carson & Joe Oppenheimer.
12) The Particulars of a Universal Politics: Hegel's Adaption of Montesquieu's Typology-Michael Mosher.
13) The Relative Influence of European Writers on Late Eighteenth-Century American Political Thought-Donald S. Lutz.
14) Communications.
15) Book Review:
a. American Government and Politics.
b. Comparative and Other Area Studies.
c. International Relations.
d. Normative Theory.
e. Empirical Theory and Methodology.
2) Changes in the Vote Margins for Congressional Candidates: A Specification of Historical Trends-James C. Garand & Donald A. Gross.
3) Free Association and the Theory of Proportional Representation-Robert Sugden.
4) Advocacy, Interpretation, and Influence in the U.S. Congress-Richard A. Smith.
5) Interest Representation: The Dominance of Institutions-Robert H. Salisbury.
6) Nationalization of the American Electorate-William Claggett, William Flanigan & Nancy Zingale.
7) In Search of the Center of European Party Systems-Hans Daalder.
8) The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal Vote for U.S. Representatives and British Members of Parliament-Bruce E. Cain, John A. Ferejohn & Morris P. Fiorina.
9) Bureaucrats and Politicians in Policymaking: The case of Japan-Michio Muramatsu & Ellis S. Krauss.
10) Do Cooperators Exit More Readily than Defectors?-John M. Orbell, Peregrine Schwartz-Shea & Randy T. Simmons.
11) A Method of Estimating the Personal Ideology of Political Representative-Richard A. Carson & Joe Oppenheimer.
12) The Particulars of a Universal Politics: Hegel's Adaption of Montesquieu's Typology-Michael Mosher.
13) The Relative Influence of European Writers on Late Eighteenth-Century American Political Thought-Donald S. Lutz.
14) Communications.
15) Book Review:
a. American Government and Politics.
b. Comparative and Other Area Studies.
c. International Relations.
d. Normative Theory.
e. Empirical Theory and Methodology.
Riker, William H.; dkk. - Personal Name
Vol. 78, No. 1, March 1984
0003-0554
Jurnal
Inggris
The American Political Science Association
1984
Washington
vii + 296 hlm
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