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Issue 4/2019

Issue 4/2019

The whole issue 4 of 2019 can be found here.

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

  • Is It a Duty to Vote and to Be Informed?
    André Blais, Carol Galais and Danielle Mayer
  • Consultant Lobbyists and Public Officials: Selling Policy Expertise or Personal Connections in Canada?
    Maxime Boucher and Christopher A Cooper
  • On What a Distinctively Political Normativity Is
    Robert Jubb
  • What Is an Ombudsperson? Global Diffusion, International Standardization, and Institutional Diversification
    Norman J Dolan and Colin J Bennett
  • Do Cohorts Matter? Cohort Analysis and Value-Difference Impressions of a Rising China
    Chung-li Wu and Alex Min-Wei Lin
  • The Iron Cage of Enterprise or the Restoration of Class Power? Approaches to Understanding Neoliberalism
    Simon Choat
  • Re-gendering the UK House of Commons: The Academic Critical Actor and Her ‘Feminist in Residence’
    Sarah Childs and Chloe Challender

State of the Art

  • A Review of Public Issue Salience: Concepts, Determinants and Effects on Voting
    James Dennison

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Author Political Studies ReviewPosted on March 10, 2020August 10, 2021Categories New Issue, Political Studies ReviewTags Feminism, Political Studies ReviewLeave a comment on Issue 4/2019
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