Citation: Dan Jones, Structures of bio-terrorism preparedness in the UK and the US: responses to 9/11 and the anthrax attacks, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 340-352
Citation: Richard Heffernan, Prime ministerial predominance? : core executive politics in the UK, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 347-372
Citation: Craig Mclean et Alan Patterson, A precautionary approach to foreign policy? A preliminary analysis of Tony Blair's speeches on Iraq, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(3), 2006, pp. 351-367
Citation: Rajiv Prabhakar, Do public interest companies form a third way within public services?, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 353-369
Citation: Doug Stokes, Iron fists in iron gloves: the political economy of US terrorocracy promotion in Colombia., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(3), 2006, pp. 368-387
Citation: Kevin Orr, Interpreting narratives of local government change under the conservatives and New Labour, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 371-385
Citation: Adrian Little, The problems of antagonism: applying liberal political theory to conflict in Northern Ireland, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 373-392
Citation: Paul Cairney, New public management and the Thatcher healthcare legacy: enough of the theory, what about the implementation?, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 4(3), 2002, pp. 375-398
Citation: Tim Bale, "It's labour, but not as we know it". Media lesson-drawing and the disciplining of social democracy: a case study, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 386-401
Citation: Ben Clift, The new political economy of Dirigisme: french macroeconomic policy, unrepetant sinning and the stability and growth pact, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(3), 2006, pp. 388-409
Citation: Geoffrey Dudley, The enlightenment function and dimensions of time: evolutionary theory and limits of privatisation in british trunk roads policy., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 389-408
Citation: Philip Cowley et Mark Stuart, Labour in disguise? : Liberal Democrat MPs, 1997-2001, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 393-404
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Citation: David Baker et al., Sovereign nations and global markets: modern british conservatism and hyperglobalism, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 4(3), 2002, pp. 399-428
Citation: Andrew Hindmoor, Reading Downs: New Labour and An economic theory of democracy, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 402-417
Citation: Ian Bache et Gillian Bristow, Devolution and the gatekeeping role of the core executive: the struggle for european funds., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 405-427
Citation: Shaun Breslin, Beyond diplomacy? UK relations with China since 1997., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 409-425
Citation: Neil Carter, Political participation and the workplace: the spillover thesis revisited, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(3), 2006, pp. 410-426
Citation: David Cutts et Nick Shryane, Did local activism really matter?: liberal democrat campaigning and the 2001 british general election, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(3), 2006, pp. 427-444
Citation: Jill Steans, Engaging from the margins: feminist encounters with the "mainstream" of international relations., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 428-454
Citation: Alex Danchev, How strong are shared values in the Transatlantic relationship?, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 429-436
Citation: John Callaghan, Social democracy and globalisation: the limits of social democracy in historical perspective, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 4(3), 2002, pp. 429-451
Citation: John Street, Celebrity politicians:popular culture and political representation, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(4), 2004, pp. 435-452
Citation: Warren Kimball, Dangerously contagious? : the anglo-american special relationship, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 437-441