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Political Quarterly Index to Volume 77 Articles, and Reports and Surveys, by Author AMANN, RONALD, The Circumlocution Office: A Snapshot of Civil Service Reform BAIMBRIDGE, MARK, BURKITT, BRIAN and WHYMAN, PHILIP, Alternative Relationships between Britain and the EU: New Ways Forward? BALE, TIM, PR Man? Cameron’s Conservatives and the Symbolic Politics of Electoral Reform BALE, TIM, TAGGART, PAUL and WEBB, PAUL, You Can’t Always Get What You Want: Populism and the Power Inquiry BEN-MEIR, ALON, Challenges to Democracy in the Arab and Muslim World BENTHAM, JUSTIN, The IPPR and Demos: Think Tanks of the New Social Democracy BIRNBAUM, NORMAN, The 2006 Election and the American Future BLOM-COOPER, LOUIS, Bloody Sunday: Was the NICRA March Illegal or the Ban on Marches Unlawful? BOTTERILL, LINDA COURTENAY, Leaps of Faith in the Obesity Debate: A Cautionary Note for Policy-makers CAMPBELL, MARY, New Labour and the Redistribution of Time CAMPBELL, ROSIE, CHILDS, SARAH and LOVENDUSKI, JONI, Women’s Equality Guarantees and the Conservative Party COLE, MICHAEL, Asymmetrical Public Accountability: The National Assembly for Wales, Questions and Quangos CRICK, BERNARD, Justifications of Violence DENHAM, ANDREW and DOREY, PETER, A Tale of Two Speeches? The Conservative Leadership Election of 2005 DENHAM, ANDREW and GARNETT, MARK, ‘What Works’? British Think Tanks and the ‘End of Ideology’ DOIG, ALAN, Dirty Hands and the Donors: Dealing with Corruption in a Post- Mugabe Zimbabwe 71 DURHAM, MARTIN, The Republic in Danger: Neoconservatism, the American Right and the Politics of Empire 43 EATWELL, ROGER, Community Cohesion and Cumulative Extremism in Contemporary Britain 204 FELLA, STEFANO, Robin Cook, Tony Blair and New Labour’s Competing Visions of Europe 388 FIELD, FRANK, Welfare Reform: A Lost Opportunity 53 FRANKS, SUZANNE, The CARMA Report: Western Media Coverage of Humanitarian Disasters 281 GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, Governing the Future 431 GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, The Long Goodbye 311 GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, New Conservative? 1 GAMBLE, ANDREW and WRIGHT, TONY, Paying for Parties 145 GROOMBRIDGE, BRIAN, Parliament and the Future: Learning from Finland 273 © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007 Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA 199 GROVE-WHITE, ROBIN, KEARNES, MATTHEW, MACNAGHTEN, PHIL and WYNNE, BRIAN, Nuclear Futures: Assessing Public Attitudes to New Nuclear Power HARTLEY, NICK, The 2006 Review of Energy Policy: The Main Issues HARVIE, CHRISTOPHER, Bad History HATTERSLEY, ROY, Is Equality Outdated? HODGSON, PATRICIA, The Rise and Rise of the Regulatory State HOOD, CHRISTOPHER and LODGE, MARTIN, From Sir Humphrey to Sir Nigel: What Future for the Public Service Bargain after Blairworld? LEE, SIMON, Gordon Brown and the ‘British Way’ LUND, BRIAN, ‘The Poor in a Loomp’ Is Still Bad but Could Get Better LUNDBERG, THOMAS, Competition between Members of the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly: Problem or Virtue? MARQUAND, DAVID, Federalism and the British: Anatomy of a Neurosis MARSDEN, LEE, Promoting Democracy in Northern Ireland: George Bush and the Peace Process MITCHELL, JAMES, Devolution’s Unfinished Business MORGAN, KEVIN, School Food and the Public Domain: The Politics of the Public Plate MULGAN, GEOFF, Sources of Political Dynamism—Past, Present and Future (The Political Quarterly Lecture, 2005) MULGAN, GEOFF, Thinking in Tanks: The Changing Ecology of Political Ideas QVORTRUP, MATT, The Three Referendums on the European Constitution Treaty in 2005 SAGGAR, SHAMIT, The One Per Cent World: Managing the Myth of Muslim Religious Extremism STEELE, G. R., Richard Layard’s Happiness: Worn Philosophy, Weak Psychology, Wrong Method and Just Plain Bad Economics! STOKER, GERRY, Explaining Political Disenchantment: Finding Pathways to Democratic Renewal STREECK, WOLFGANG, A State of Exhaustion: A Comment on the German Election of 18 September TAYLOR, RUPERT, The Belfast Agreement and the Politics of Consociationalism: A Critique THEAKSTON, KEVIN, After Number Ten: What Do Former Prime Ministers Do? THOMPSON, MARK, Television in Europe WELSHMAN, JOHN, From the Cycle of Deprivation to Social Exclusion: Five Continuities Articles, and Reports and Surveys, by Title ‘The Poor in a Loomp’ Is Still Bad but Could Get Better ‘What Works’? British Think Tanks and the ‘End of Ideology’ 156 After Number Ten: What Do Former Prime Ministers Do? 448 Alternative Relationships between Britain and the EU: New Ways Forward? 402 Asymmetrical Public Accountability: The National Assembly for Wales, Questions and Quangos 98 Bad History 439 The Belfast Agreement and the Politics of Consociationalism: A Critique 217 Bloody Sunday: Was the NICRA March Illegal or the Ban on Marches Unlawful? 227 200 VOLUME INDEX © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007 The CARMA Report: Western Media Coverage of Humanitarian Disasters Challenges to Democracy in the Arab and Muslim World The Circumlocution Office: A Snapshot of Civil Service Reform Community Cohesion and Cumulative Extremism in Contemporary Britain Competition between Members of the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly: Problem or Virtue? Devolution’s Unfinished Business Dirty Hands and the Donors: Dealing with Corruption in a Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe The 2006 Election and the American Future Is Equality Outdated? Explaining Political Disenchantment: Finding Pathways to Democratic Renewal Federalism and the British: Anatomy of a Neurosis From Sir Humphrey to Sir Nigel: What Future for the Public Service Bargain after Blairworld? From the Cycle of Deprivation to Social Exclusion: Five Continuities Gordon Brown and the ‘British Way’ Governing the Future The IPPR and Demos: Think Tanks of the New Social Democracy Justifications of Violence Leaps of Faith in the Obesity Debate: A Cautionary Note for Policy-makers The Long Goodbye New Conservative? New Labour and the Redistribution of Time Nuclear Futures: Assessing Public Attitudes to New Nuclear Power The One Per Cent World: Managing the Myth of Muslim Religious Extremism Parliament and the Future: Learning from Finland Paying for Parties PR Man? Cameron’s Conservatives and the Symbolic Politics of Electoral Reform Promoting Democracy in Northern Ireland: George Bush and the Peace Process The Republic in Danger: Neoconservatism, the American Right and the Politics of Empire The 2006 Review of Energy Policy: The Main Issues Richard Layard’s Happiness: Worn Philosophy, Weak Psychology, Wrong Method and Just Plain Bad Economics! The Rise and Rise of the Regulatory State Robin Cook, Tony Blair and New Labour’s Competing Visions of Europe School Food and the Public Domain: The Politics of the Public Plate Sources of Political Dynamism—Past, Present and Future (The Political Quarterly Lecture, 2005) A State of Exhaustion: A Comment on the German Election of 18 September A Tale of Two Speeches? The Conservative Leadership Election of 2005 Television in Europe The Three Referendums on the European Constitution Treaty in 2005 Thinking in Tanks: The Changing Ecology of Political Ideas Welfare Reform: A Lost Opportunity Women’s Equality Guarantees and the Conservative Party You Can’t Always Get What You Want: Populism and the Power Inquiry ( The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007 VOLUME INDEX 201 Books Reviewed Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War, by RETORT—Iain Boal, T. J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts 418 Beyond Camps and Forced Labour: Current International Research on Survivors of Nazi Persecution, edited by Johannes-Dieter Steinert and Inge Weber-Newth 295 Britain Votes 2005, edited by Pippa Norris and Christopher Wlezien 303 The British General Election of 2005, by Dennis Kavanagh and David Butler 303 Building New Labour: The Politics of Party Organisation, by Meg Russell 128 Civil Society in British History: Ideas, Identities, Institutions, edited by Jose Harris 292 Collision Course: NATO, Russia and Kosovo, by John Norris with a Foreword by Strobe Talbott 289 Cuba: A New History, by Richard Gott 131 Democratizing Democracy: Beyond the Liberal Democratic Canon, edited by Boaventura de Sousa Santos 510 Die Ruckkehr der Geschichte: Die Welt nach dem 11. September und die Erneuerung des Westens (The Return of History: The World after September 11 and the Reconstruction of the West), by Joschka Fischer 287 The End of Poverty: How we can make it happen in our lifetime by Jeffrey Sachs, with a Foreword by Bono 136 Fightback! Labour's Traditional Right in the 1970s and 1980s, by Dianne Hayter 413 Frontline: The True Story of the British Mavericks Who Changed the Face of War Reporting, by David Loyn 424 Governing as New Labour: Policy and Politics under Blair, edited by Steve Ludlam and Martin J. Smith 413 Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and Endless War, by Carl Boggs 301 In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War, by David Reynolds 141 L’Italia a meta. Dentro il voto del paese diviso, edited by Renata Mannheimer and Paolo Natale 515 Jealousy of Trade: International Competition and the Nation-State in Historical Perspective, by Istvan Hont 416 Keepers of the Flame: Understanding Amnesty International, by Stephen Hopgood 508 The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century, by Manus Midlarsky 295 Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules, by Philippe Sands 294 Leonard Woolf: A Life, by Victoria Glendinning 501 Magnificent Vision: The Right to Work, by Alan Whitford 141 The Meaning of Genocide, by Genocide in the Age of the Nation State I, by Mark Levene 295 Multicultural Politics: Racism, Ethnicity and Muslims in Britain, by Tariq Modood 285 The New East End: Kinship, Race and Conflict, by Geoff Dench, Kate Gavron and Michael Young 426 Neither Left nor Right? The Liberal Democrats and the Electorate, by Andrew Russell and Edward Fieldhouse 303 New Labour at the Centre: Constructing Political Space, by Andrew Hindmoor 413 New Labour: A Critique, by Mark Bevir 413 Not Quite the Diplomat: Home Truths about World Affairs, by Chris Patten 290 Old Labour to New, by Greg Rosen 413 On Populist Reason, by Ernesto Laclau 511 On the Political, by Chantal Mouffe 306 202 VOLUME INDEX © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007 The Opportunity; America’s Moment to Alter History's Course, by Richard Haass The Other Side of Israel, by Susan Nathan The Party's Over: Blueprint for a Very English Revolution, by Keith Sutherland The Place at the End of the World, by Janine di Giovanni The Politics of BSE, by Richard Packer The Politics of Identity. Liberal Political Theory and the Dilemmas of Difference, by Michael Kenny Redesigning Distribution: Basic Income and Stakeholder Grants as Cornerstones for an Egalitarian Capitalism, edited by Erik Olin Wright The Right Nation: Why America Is Different, by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge The Rise of New Labour: Party Policies and Voter Choices, edited by Anthony Heath, Roger Jowell and John Curtice The Rise of the West and the Coming of Genocide (Genocide in the Age of the Nation State II), by Mark Levene The Sack of Rome: How a Beautiful European Country with Fabled History and a Storied Culture Was Taken Over by a Man Named Silvio Berlusconi, by Alexander Stille The Struggle for Labour's Soul: Understanding Labour's Political Thought since 1945, edited by Raymond Plant, Matt Beech and Kevin Hickson A Tale of Love and Happiness, by Amos Oz Taming American Power: The Global Response to US Primacy, by Stephen M. Walt Tempo scaduto. Il ‘Contratto can gli italiani’ alla prova dei fatti, by Luca Ricolfi Warfare State Britain, 1920-1970, by David Edgerton © The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007 VOLUME INDEX 203

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