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The, litical uarterly Editors ANDREW GAMBLE and TONY WRIGHT Literary Editor DONALD SASSOON Reports and Surveys Editor JEAN SEATON Assistant Editor: Stephen Ball Index Volume 75 a Blackwell 6 Publishing The Political Quarterly Founded in 1930 EDITORS Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright LITERARY EDITOR Donald Sassoon REPORTS AND SURVEYS EDITOR Jean Seaton Assistant Editor: Stephen Ball EDITORIAL BOARD Colin Crouch David Marquand (Chairman) Geoff Mulgan Lawrence Freedman Carey Oppenheim Andrew Gamble Anne Phillips Will Hutton Meg Russell Michael Jacobs Mari Sako John Keane Donald Sassoon Sunil Khilnani Jean Seaton John Lloyd Polly Toynbee Joni Lovenduski Tony Wright MP Joyce McMillan FORMER EDITORS William A. Robson, Kingsley Martin, Leonard Woolf, T. E. M. McKitterick, John P. Mackintosh, Bernard Crick, David Watt, Rudolf Klein, Colin Crouch, David Marquand ©) The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd ISSN 0032-3179 Printed in the UK by Cambrian Printers Ltd, Aberystwyth Also Available Online Fuil access to the articles in this issue is available online for most subscribers to the print volume, including members of subscribing institutions. For more information Visit: www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/poqu Articles and Reports and Surveys, by Author BARKER, CHRISTINE R., Church and State: Lessons from Germany? BIRCH, SARAH and WATT, BOB, Remote Electronic Voting: Free, Fair and Secret BONNEY, NORMAN, Local Democracy Renewed? BROUGHTON, DAVID, Doomed to Defeat? Electoral Support and the Conservative Party CAMERON, GAVIN, MCLEAN, IAIN and WLEZIEN, CHRISTOPHER, Public Expenditure in the English Regions: Measurement Problems and (Partial) Solutions CARNWATH, ROBERT, Do We Need a Supreme Court? CASE, SIMON and HADDON, CATHERINE, Something Old, Something New: A Historical Perspective on the Butler Review CHILDS, SARAH, A British Gender Gap? Gender and Political Participation CLARK, GREG and KELLY, SCOTT, Echoes of Butler? The Conservative Research Department and the Making of Conservative Policy COLEMAN, STEPHEN, Whose Conrvecsaiiens? Engaging the Public in Authentic Polylogue COWLEY, PHILIP and STUART, MARK, Still Causing Trouble: The Con- servative Parliamentary Party DAVIES, JONATHAN S., The Foundation as a Political Actor: The Case of the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust DE WISPELAERE, JURGEN and STIRTON, LINDSAY, The Many Faces of Universal Basic Income DOREY, PETER, Attention to Detail: The Conservative Policy Agenda DURHAM, MARTIN, The American Right and the Framing of 9/11 DURHAM, MARTIN, The American Right and the Iraq War EVANS, TIM, Conservative Economics and Globalisation FISHER, JUSTIN, Money Matters: The Financing of the Conservative Party FRANKS, SUZANNE, The World on the Box: International Issues in News and Factual Programmes GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, Conservative Rebirth? (Com- mentary) GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, The Fallout from Iraq (Com- mentary) GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, The Natural Party of Govern- ment? (Commentary) GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, The Politics of Trust (Com- mentary) GARNETT, MARK, The Free Economy and the Schizophrenic State: Ideology and the Conservatives GRANT, ALAN, Reforming American Election Campaign Finance GRAYLING, TONY, Whatever Happened to Integrated Transport? HARVEY, ADRIAN, Monarchy and Democracy: A Progressive Agenda © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2004 Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350M ain Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA HAZLETON, WILLIAM A., Suspended Vote: The 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly Election HICKSON, KEVIN, The Postwar Consensus Revisited JONES, NICHOLAS, After Spin. But What about Parliament? KELLY, RICHARD, Introduction: The Conservative Party since 2001 KELLY, RICHARD, The Extra-Parliamentary Tory Party: McKenzie Revisited KETTELL, STEVEN, Why New Labour Wants the Euro LEES-MARSHMENT, JENNIFER, Mis-marketing the Conservatives: The Limitations of Style over Substance LINDLEY, RICHARD, What Have the Governors Done for Us? LUSTGARTEN, LAURENCE, National Security, Terrorism and Constitutional Balance LYNCH, PHILIP, Saving the Union? Conservatives and the ‘Celtic Fringe’ McALLISTER, LAURA, Steady State or Second Order? The 2003 Elections to the National Assembly for Wales McGARRY, JOHN and O’LEARY, BRENDAN, Stabilising Northern Ireland’s Agreement MENON, ANAND (editor), Britain and European Integration: The View from Within MUNRO, EILEEN, State Regulation of Parenting PHELPS, EDWARD, Young Citizens and Changing Electoral Turnout, 1964-2001 PIMLOTT, BEN, Accountability and the Media: A Tale of Two Cultures ROTH, ANDREW, Michael Howard: The First Jewish Prime Minister? SAKR, NAOMI, UN Analysis of Aggregate Arab ‘Knowledge Deficit’ SALTER, LEE, Parliament and Parliamentarians: The Worrying Case of the City of London (Ward Elections) Bill SNOWDON, PETER and COLLINGS, DANIEL, Déja vu? Conservative Prob- lems in Historical Perspective 2 VOLUME INDEX © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2004 Articles, and Reports and Surveys, by Title A British Gender Gap? Gender and Political Participation Accountability and the Media: A Tale of Two Cultures After Spin. But What about Parliament? The American Right and the Framing of 9/11 The American Right and the Iraq War Attention to Detail: The Conservative Policy Agenda Britain and European Integration: The View from Within Church and State: Lessons from Germany? Conservative Economics and Globalisation Conservative Rebirth? (Commentary) Déja vu? Conservative Problems in Historical Perspective Do We Need a Supreme Court? Doomed to Defeat? Electoral Support and the Conservative Party Echoes of Butler? The Conservative Research Department and the Making of Conservative Policy The Extra-Parliamentary Tory Party: McKenzie Revisited The Fallout from Iraq (Commentary) The Foundation as a Political Actor: The Case of the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust The Free Economy and the Schizophrenic State: Ideology and the Con- servatives Introduction: The Conservative Party since 2001 Local Democracy Renewed? The Many Faces of Universal Basic Income Michael Howard: The First Jewish Prime Minister? Mis-marketing the Conservatives: The Limitations of Style over Substance Monarchy and Democracy: A Progressive Agenda Money Matters: The Financing of the Conservative Party National Security, Terrorism and Constitutional Balance The Natural Party of Government? (Commentary) Parliament and Parliamentarians: The W orrying Case of the City of London (Ward Elections) Bill The Politics of Trust (Commentary) The Postwar Consensus Revisited Public Expenditure in the English Regions: Measurement Problems and (Partial) Solutions Reforming American Election Campaign Finance Remote Electronic Voting: Free, Fair and Secret? Saving the Union? Conservatives and the ‘Celtic Fringe’ Something Old, Something New: A Historical Perspective on the Butler Review Stabilising Northern Ireland’s Agreement 213 State Regulation of Parenting 180 Steady State or Second Order? The 2003 Elections to the National Assembly for Wales i Still Causing Trouble: The Conservative Parliamentary Party 356 © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2004 VOLUME INDEX 3 Suspended Vote: The 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly Election UN Analysis of Aggregate Arab ‘Knowledge Deficit’ What Have the Governors Done for Us? Whatever Happened to Integrated Transport? Whose Conversation? Engaging the Public in Authentic Polylogue Why New Labour Wants the Euro The World on the Box: International Issues in News and Factual Programmes Young Citizens and Changing Electoral Turnout, 1964-2001 4 VOLUME INDEX © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2004 Books Reviewed The Breaking of Nations: Order and Chaos in the Twenty-First Century, by Robert Cooper The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War. Calling the Tune?, by Hugh Wilford Cold War, Crisis and Conflict. The CPGB 1951-68, by John Callaghan The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, with an Introduction and Notes by Gareth Steadman Jones Concept and Controversy: Sixty Years of Taking Ideas to Market, by W. W. Rostow The Conservatives in Crisis: The Tories after 1997, edited by Mark Garnett and Philip Lynch The Divided Welfare State: The Battle over Public and Private Social Benefits in the United States, by Jacob S. Hacker Dude, Where's My Country?, by Michael Moore European Integration, 1950-2003: Superstate or New Market Economy?, by John Gillingham European Welfare Futures: Towards a Theory of Retrenchment, by Guiliano Bonoli, Vic George and Peter Taylor-Gooby False Necessity: Anti- Necessitarian Social Theory in the Service of Radical Demo- cracy, by Roberto Mangabeira Unger The Fateful Split: Catholics and the Royal Ulster Constabulary, by Chris Ryder The Future of Political Islam, by Graham Fuller Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History, by James A. Marone How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions, by Francis Wheen The Information Society and the Welfare State: The Finnish Model, by Manuel Castells and Pekka Himanen In Search of Revolution. International Communist Parties in the Third Period, edited by Matthew Worley Intellectuals and the American Presidency: Philosophers, Jesters or Technicians?, by Tevi Troy The IRA at War 1916-1923, by Peter Hart Islamic Leviathan: Islam and the Making of State Power, by Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement. A Comparative Study of Amsterdam, London and Paris, 1870-1914, by Karin Hofmeester The Labour Market under New Labour: The State of Working Britain 2003, edited by Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth Law and Power in the Islamic World, by Sami Zubaida The Long Search for a Third Way—The British Labour Party and the Italian Left since 1945, by Ilaria Favretto The Macmillan Diaries: The Cabinet Years, 1950-1957, edited with an introduc- tion by Peter Catterall A Mandarin’s Tale, by Roy Denman Market-Driven Politics: Neoliberal Democracy and the Public Interest, by Colin Leys Memoirs, by Douglas Hurd Memoirs from the Left, by John Saville © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2004 VOLUME INDEX 5 Motivation, Agency, and Public Policy: Of Knights and Knaves, Pawns and Queens, by Julian Le Grand Nehru: A Political Life, by Judith M. Brown Neighbours from Hell: The Politics of Behaviour, by Frank Field New Labour's Pasts: The Labour Party and its Discontents, by James E. Cronin The New Politics of the Welfare State, edited by Paul Pierson Organised Crime and the Challenge to Democracy, edited by Felia Allum and Renate Siebert The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less, by Barry Schwartz Peace in Ireland: The War of Ideas, by Richard Bourke Preachers of Hate: The Rise of the Far Right, by Angus Roxburgh Secret Intelligence in the Twentieth Century, edited by Heike Bungert, Jan G. Heitman and Michael Wala Secularism, Islam and Modernity: Selected Essays of Alam Khundmiri, edited by M. T. Ansari The Spectre of Genocide. Mass Murder in Historical Perspective, edited by Robert Gellately and Ben Kiernan War and Genocide, Organised Killing in Modern Society, by Martin Shaw Western Intelligence and the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Ten Days That Did Not Shake the World 1980-1990, edited by David Arbel and Ran Edelist World on Fire, by Amy Chua Zones of Conflict: US Foreign Policy in the Balkans and the Greater Middle East, by Vassilis Fouskas 6 VOLUME INDEX © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2004 he ‘S asBe Ss

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