- Rosa Mulé,
- "Factional Alliances, Trade
Union Bargaining Power and Social Policy in
Australia," 259-278.
- Stephen M. Swindle,
- "The Supply and Demand of the
Personal Vote: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical
Implications of Collective Electoral Incentives,"
279-300.
- Lynda Erickson and David Laycock,
- "Post-Materialism Versus the
Welfare State?: Opinion Among English Canadian Social
Democrats," 301-325.
- Seth Goldstein,
- "Party Leaders, Power and
Change," 327-348.
- Tim Bale and Christine Dann,
- "Is the Grass Really Greener?
The Rationale and Reality of Support Party Status: A New
Zealand Case Study," 349-365.
Book reviews
- Ron Johnston, Charles
Pattie, Danny Dorling and David Rossiter,
- From Votes to Seats:
The Operation of the UK Electoral System Since 1945.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001.
Reviewed by Michael Thrasher, University of
Plymouth, 367-369
- Rosa Mulé,
Political Parties, Games and Redistribution.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
- Reviewed by
Françoise Boucek, London School of
Economics, 369-371
- Clive S. Thomas (ed.),
Political Parties and Interest Groups: Shaping
Democratic Governance. Lynne Rienner,
2001
- Reviewed by Wyn
Grant University of Warwick, 371-373
- Lawrence D. Longley and
Reuven Hazan (eds), The Uneasy Relationships Between
Parliamentary Members and Leaders.
- London: Frank Cass
Publishing, 2000.
Reviewed by Shaun Bowler University of California,
Riverside, 373-374
- Donatella M. Viola,
- European Foreign
Policy and the European Parliament in the 1990s: An
Investigation into the Role and Voting Behaviour of the
European Parliament's Political Groups. Aldershot:
Ashgate, 2000.
Reviewed by Tapio Raunio, University of Helsinki,
375-376
last updated March, 2003
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