págs. 7-27
Non-compulsory voting in Australia?: what surveys can (and can't) tell us
S. Jackman
págs. 29-48
Cross-national analyses of economic voting
Guy D. Whitten, Harvey D. Palmer
págs. 49-67
Do local campaigns matter?: Campaign spending, the local canvass and party support in Canada
R. Kenneth Carty, Munroe Eagles
págs. 69-87
Calculating voter turnout in U.S. House primary elections
Barry C. Burden, Marni Ezra
págs. 89-99
Can Duverger's Law be extended to SNTV?: The case of Taiwan's legislative Yuan elections
John Fuh-sheng Hsieh, Richard G. Niemi
págs. 101-116
Class, markets and partisanship in post-Soviet Russia: 1993-96
Stephen Whitefield, Geoffrey Evans
págs. 155-178
Urban outfitters: city-based strategies and success in post-war Japanese politics
E. Scheiner
págs. 179-198
The Singapore general election 1997: campaigning strategy, results, and analysis
Jinshan Li, Jorgen Elklit
págs. 199-216
Compulsory voting, party stability and electoral advantage in Australia
M. Mackerras, I. McAllister
págs. 217-233
Do voters turn out more under proportional than majoritarian systems?: The evidence from Swiss communal elections
Andreas Ladner, Henry Milner
págs. 235-250
Conservative incompetence, Labour responsibility and the feelgood factor: why the economy failed to save the Conservatives in 1997
David Sanders
págs. 251-270
Partisanship, national identity and constitutional preferences: an exploration of voting in the Scottish devolution referendum of 1997
Charles J. Pattie, David Denver, James Mitchell, Hugh Bochel
págs. 305-322
Candidate success in multi-member districts: an investigation of Duverger and Cox
Neal G. Jesse
págs. 323-340
Mixed electoral systems: a conceptual and empirical survey
Louis Massicotte, André Blais
págs. 341-366
Integrating and decomposing the sources of partisan bias: Brookes' method and the impact of redistricting in Great Britain
Ron Johnston, David Rossiter, Charles J. Pattie
págs. 367-378
Measurement of campaign efficiency using data envelopment analysis
Brian J.L. Berry, Yong-Sheng Chen
págs. 379-395
A survey of post-communist electoral institutions: 1990-1998
Olga Shvetsova
págs. 397-409
Opinion formation in foreign policy: the Swiss experience
Lionel Marquis, Pascal Sciarini
págs. 453-471
Split-ticket voting in German Federal elections, 1953-90: an example of sophisticated balloting?
Harald Schoen
págs. 473-496
Supplementing the effective number of parties
Rein Taagepera
págs. 497-504
Simon Blount
págs. 505-517
Party expenditure and electoral prospects: a national level analysis of Britain
Justin Fisher
págs. 519-532
Proportional representation and attitudes about politics: results from New Zealand
Susan Banducci, Todd Donovan, Jeffrey Karp
págs. 533-555
The impact of at-large elections: vote dilution or choice dilution?
Howard A. Scarrow
págs. 557-567
Party mandate theory and time-series analysis: a methodological comment
Helmut Thome
págs. 569-585
Party mandate theory and time series analysis: a theoretical and methodological response
Michael D. McDonald, Ian Budge, Richard I. Hofferbert
págs. 587-596