Citation: Ke. Hamm et al., COMMITTEE SPECIALIZATION IN STATE LEGISLATURES DURING THE 20TH-CENTURY - DO LEGISLATURES TAP THE TALENTS OF THEIR MEMBERS, Legislative studies quarterly, 23(1), 1998, pp. 153-153
Citation: R. Johnston et J. Vowles, THE NEW RULES AND THE NEW GAME IN NEW-ZEALAND ELECTIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CAMPAIGN, Legislative studies quarterly, 23(1), 1998, pp. 154-154
Citation: H. Kitschelt et R. Smyth, ISSUES, IDENTITIES, AND PROGRAMMATIC PARTIES - THE EMERGING RUSSIAN PARTY SYSTEM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, Legislative studies quarterly, 23(1), 1998, pp. 155-155
Citation: Gf. Moncrief, TURNOVER DOWN-UNDER - ELECTORAL SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS AND LEGISLATIVE TURNOVER IN THE AUSTRALIAN STATES, Legislative studies quarterly, 23(1), 1998, pp. 156-156
Citation: S. Mainwaring et Ap. Linan, PARTY DISCIPLINE IN THE BRAZILIAN-CONSTITUTIONAL-CONGRESS, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 453-483
Citation: Wb. Heller, BICAMERALISM AND BUDGET DEFICITS - THE EFFECT OF PARLIAMENTARY STRUCTURE ON GOVERNMENT SPENDING, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 485-516
Citation: Sh. Ainsworth, THE ROLE OF LEGISLATORS IN THE DETERMINATION OF INTEREST GROUP INFLUENCE, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 517-533
Citation: Rm. Wolpert et Jg. Gimpel, INFORMATION, RECALL AND ACCOUNTABILITY - THE ELECTORATES RESPONSE TO THE THOMAS,CLARENCE NOMINATION, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 535-550
Citation: Re. Hogan, VOTER CONTACT TECHNIQUES IN STATE LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGNS - THE PREVALENCE OF MASS-MEDIA ADVERTISING, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 551-571
Citation: Gn. Flemming, CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGNS AND THE THEORY OF ISSUE OWNERSHIP - EVIDENCE FROM THE 1992 AND 1994 HOUSE ELECTIONS, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 585-586
Citation: Gc. Jacobson, REVERSAL OF FORTUNE - THE TRANSFORMATION OF US HOUSE ELECTIONS IN THE1990S, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 586-586
Citation: Jr. Hibbing et E. Tiritilli, PUBLIC DISAPPROVAL OF CONGRESS CAN BE DANGEROUS TO MAJORITY PARTY CANDIDATES - THE CASE OF 1994, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 586-586
Citation: Re. Dunn, THE SUSPENSION OF THE RULES, SPECIAL ORDERS, AND THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 587-588
Citation: G. Miller, IS THERE A CHALLENGER IN THE DISTRICT - AN ANALYSIS OF UNCONTESTED HOUSE RACES IN ILLINOIS, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 587-587
Citation: Tb. Krebs, THE ADVANTAGE OF INCUMBENCY AND CANDIDATE EMERGENCE - CHICAGO CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS, 1979-1995, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 587-587
Citation: Mm. Schousen, SIGNS OF WEAKNESS OR POWER - DISCHARGE PETITIONS IN THE US HOUSE-OF-REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 588-588
Citation: Jm. Wrighton et K. Kanthak, PARLIAMENTARY SIEGE - OBSTRUCTIONISM IN THE US SENATE OVER TIME, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 588-588
Citation: Rb. Flemming et al., WITNESSES AT THE CONFIRMATIONS - THE APPEARANCE OF ORGANIZED INTERESTS AT SENATE HEARINGS ON FEDERAL JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS, 1945-1992, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 589-589
Citation: N. Mccarty et Ls. Rothenberg, INVESTMENT IN POLITICIANS - POLITICAL ALLIANCES AND PARTISAN CHANGE, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(4), 1997, pp. 589-590