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Citation: Etain Tannam, Cross-border co-operation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: neo-functionalism revisited., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(2), 2006, pp. 256-276
Citation: Jean Grugel, Democratisation studies globalisation: the coming of age of a paradigm., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(2), 2003, pp. 258-283
Citation: John Street et al., Playing to the crowd: the role of music and musicians in political participation, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 10(2), 2008, pp. 269-285
Citation: , The slow death of a governing party: the erosion of Conservative local electoral support in England 1979-97., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 4(2), 2002, pp. 271-298
Citation: Richard Shapcott, IR as practical philosophy: defining a "classical approach"., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 271-291
Citation: Stephen Parsons, The rationality of voting: a response to Dowding, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(2), 2006, pp. 277-294
Citation: Farrington Christopher, Unionism and the peace process in Northern Ireland., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(2), 2006, pp. 277-294
Citation: William Vlcek, Development vs. terrorism: money transfers and EU financial regulations in the UK, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 10(2), 2008, pp. 286-302
Citation: Michael Foley, Presidential attribution as an agency of Prime Ministerial Critique in a Parliamentary democracy: the case of Tony Blair., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 292-311
Citation: David Chandler, Rhetoric without responsibility: the attraction of "ethical" foreign policy, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 295-316
Citation: Keith Dowding, The D-term: a reply to Stephen Parsons, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(2), 2006, pp. 299-302
Citation: , The ideological composition of the Parliamentary Conservative Party 1992-97, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 4(2), 2002, pp. 299-324
Citation: Wyn Grant, Bringing policy communities back in: the case of fire service cover, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 301-316
Citation: Sara C. Motta, The chilean socialist party (PSCh): constructing consent and disarticulating dissent to neo-liberal hegemony in Chile, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 10(2), 2008, pp. 303-327
Citation: Peter Burnham, Depoliticisation : a comment on buller and flinders, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(2), 2006, pp. 303-306
Citation: Karel B. Muller, The civil Society-State relationship in contemporary discourse: a complementary account from Giddens' perspective, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 10(2), 2008, pp. 311-330
Citation: Martin J. Smith, Mad cows and mad money: problems of risk in the making and understanding of policy., British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 312-332
Citation: Grant Jordan, Bringing policy communities back in? a comment on Grant, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 317-321
Citation: David Wilson, Unravelling control freakery: redefining central-local government relations, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 5(3), 2003, pp. 317-346
Citation: Andrew Geddes, Chronicle of a crisis foretold: the politics of irregular migration, human trifficking and people smuggling in the UK, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 7(3), 2005, pp. 324-339
Citation: Sheila Jeffreys, They know it when they see it: the UK gender recognition act 2004, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 10(2), 2008, pp. 328-345
Citation: Peter Kerr, Saved from extinction: evolutionary theorising, politics and the state, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 4(2), 2002, pp. 330-358
Citation: Paul Cammack, Global governance, state agency and competitiveness: the political economy of the Commission of Africa, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 8(3), 2006, pp. 331-350
Citation: Thomas Quinn, Electing the leader: the British Labour Party's electoral college, British journal of politics & international relations (Print) , 6(3), 2004, pp. 333-352