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Citation: Rj. Johnston, ACADEMIC TRIBES, DISCIPLINARY CONTAINERS, AND THE REALPOLITIK OF OPENING UP THE SOCIAL-SCIENCES, Environment & planning A, 28(11), 1996, pp. 1943-1947
Citation: Cj. Pattie et Rj. Johnston, THE VALUE OF MAKING AN EXTRA EFFORT - CAMPAIGN SPENDING AND ELECTORALOUTCOMES IN RECENT BRITISH GENERAL-ELECTIONS - A DECOMPOSITION APPROACH, Environment & planning A, 28(11), 1996, pp. 2081-2090
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Citation: Rj. Johnston et Cj. Pattie, THE STRENGTH OF PARTY IDENTIFICATION AMONG THE BRITISH ELECTORATE - AN EXPLORATION, Electoral studies, 15(3), 1996, pp. 295-309
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Citation: Rj. Johnston et Jg. Sutinen, UNCERTAIN BIOMASS SHIFT AND COLLAPSE - IMPLICATIONS FOR HARVEST POLICY IN THE FISHERY, Land economics, 72(4), 1996, pp. 500-518
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Citation: Rj. Johnston, ON KEEPING TOUCH WITH REALITY AND FAILING TO BE BEFUDDLED BY MATHEMATICS, British journal of political science, 26, 1996, pp. 598-599
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Citation: Rj. Johnston, CAN POWER BE REDUCED TO A QUANTITATIVE INDEX - AND IF SO, WHICH ONE -RESPONSE, British journal of political science, 25, 1995, pp. 568-572
Citation: Rj. Johnston, THE CONFLICT OVER QUALIFIED MAJORITY VOTING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNCIL OF MINISTERS - AN ANALYSIS OF THE UK NEGOTIATING STANCE USING POWER INDEXES, British journal of political science, 25, 1995, pp. 245-254