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‘Having it All?’ Women MPs and Motherhood in Germany and the UK
McKay, Joanna

The increase in the number of women MPs in many countries in recent years suggests that it is easier for women to enter politics nowadays than used to be the case. However, this does not mean that it is a level-playing field once they get there. Women still have to contend with prejudice and discrimination, antiquated practices, an alien culture, and a routine and timetable far more suited to m…

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Vol. 64, No. 4, October 2011,pp. 714-736
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00312290
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Parliamentary Affairs
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Paths to Power : The Making of Cabinet Ministers in Turkey
Sayari, SabriBilgin, Hasret Dikici

This article examines the trends in the political and social pathways to the cabinet in the modern Turkish Republic. It intends to fill the lacunae in the literature on Turkey's cabinets and ministerial elites in several respects. First, it examines the cabinets and the changes and/or continuities in their composition from 1923 until 2009, a period which has not been covered in its entirety by …

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Vol. 64, No. 4, October 2011.pp. 737-762
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Parliamentary Affairs
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Transforming the Future Parliament Through the Effective Use of Digital Media
Williamson, AndyFallon, Freddy

This article explores research undertaken as part of the Hansard Society's Parliament 2020 project undertaken in the UK, Canada, Chile and Australia, looking at how new technologies can transform internal parliamentary processes and the relationships different legislatures have with the public. It discusses the findings of focus groups and interviews conducted with parliamentarians, parliamenta…

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Vol. 64, No. 4, October 2011,pp. 781-792
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Representing collective reasons for group decisions : The judgment aggregatio…
Knops, Andrew

This article argues that the discursive dilemma and the judgement aggregation which causes it are based on a misconception of what it means for a group to give reasons for a democratic decision. Judgement aggregation analyses fail to distinguish between the procedure for determining such a decision, which should involve a vote of all group members, and the process for determining the reasons fo…

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Vol. 23 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 448-462
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09516298
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Journal of Theoretical Politics
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The influence of strategic retirement on the incumbency advantage in US House…
Highton, Benjamin

Failure to take into account ‘strategic retirement’ leads to inflated estimates of the incumbent electoral advantage. The one attempt to address this issue in the context of US House elections implies that much of the supposed incumbency advantage and most of its presumed increase over time are illusory (Cox and Katz, 2002). This paper identifies possible problems with the Cox and Katz (2002) m…

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Vol. 23 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 431-447
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Pre-election polling and sequential elections
Hummel, Patrick

I consider a model in which the winner of a primary election faces a third candidate in a general election immediately thereafter. Prior to the primary election, there is a pre-election poll on how voters would vote in a hypothetical general election between one of the candidates in the primary election and the third candidate. I illustrate that voters have an incentive to misrepresent their vo…

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Vol. 23 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 463-479
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Jobs in politicians’ backyards : Party leadership competition and patronage
Kemahlioglu, Ozge

What are the factors that lead to variation in the clientelistic use of state resources in electoral contexts? In this article I provide one answer to this question by focusing on the role of intra-party politics and analyzing the empirical case of patronage jobs in the Argentine provinces between 1984 and 2001. Patronage jobs in provincial administrations help governors build political support…

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Vol. 23 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 480-509
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Unravelling Bueno De Mesquita’s group decision model
Scholz, Jason BCalbert, Gregory JSmith, Glen A

Political scientist Professor Bruce Bueno De Mesquita, has made significant claims for the predictive accuracy of his computational model of group decision making, receiving much popular press, including newspaper articles, books and a television documentary entitled ‘The New Nostradamus’. Despite these and many journal and conference publications related to the topic, no clear elucidation of t…

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Vol. 23 no. 4, October 2011, pp. 510-531
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The role of procedural commitment in informational theories of legislative or…
Chiou, Fang-Yi

Contrary to codified procedures, almost all informational theories of legislative organization assume that the House floor commits to a special rule for floor consideration prior to a committee proposal. Employing Gilligan and Krehbiel’s (1989b) theoretical framework, we demonstrate that whether or not to assume this procedural commitment has a profound impact on our understanding of how the fl…

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Vol. 23 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 532-558
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The real functions of evaluation and response systems
Hanberger, Anders

This article is intended to contribute to the understanding of evaluation use in the context of policy making and governance. It does this, first, by developing a framework that sets out the prerequisites of six possible functions of an evaluation ‘management response system’; and second, by analysing three aid organizations’ management response systems in relation to this framework. The prereq…

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Vol. 17 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 327-349
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09516298
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Evaluation
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Sense and complexity : Initiatives in responsive performance audits
van der Knaap, Peter

Many policy programmes yield disappointing results. Like policy evaluation, performance audit aims to help policy makers by uncovering barriers to success and suggesting improvements. Traditionally, performance audit relies heavily on policy objectives, norms, and criteria while focusing on the responsibility of a specific government entity (e.g. a ministry or an agency). More recently, however…

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Vol. 17 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 351-363
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13563890
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Evaluation
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Deriving collaborative aims and outcomes : A case-study of cross-border coope…
Lawrence, Roger

This article draws on a study of cross-border cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe to examine the ways in which common aims are derived in collaborative ventures. It identifies that a lack of clarity can emerge as aims can be variously derived, belong to a single agency or be owned by individual actors. Aims may also be externally imposed by funding bodies. Aims can be explicit and thus op…

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Vol. 17 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 365-382
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Using social network analysis to evaluate a complex policy network
Drew, RogerAggleton, PeterChalmers, Helen

There are many challenges in evaluating international networks within the fields of health and international development. Use of conventional tools is not only difficult but may fail to provide the kind of information that is developmentally useful. Social network analysis tools offer many benefits for network evaluators. In particular, they allow documentation and analysis of inter-relationshi…

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Vol. 17 no. 4, October 2011,pp. 383-394
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13563890
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The Limits of Policy Diffusion : Introducing International Norms of Anti-Mone…
SCHULTE-KULKMANN, NICOLEHEILMANN, SEBASTIAN

This article examines the contribution of policy diffusion to create a regulatory system against money laundering in China. A two-level analysis of transnational interactions and domestic law making shows how Communist Party prerogatives shape the insertion of multilateral norms into the legal system. In a contentious process of local accommodation, transnationally engaged technocratic bodies, …

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Volume 24, Issue 4, October 2011, pages 639–664
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09521895
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Governance
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Delegation and Institutional Design in Health-Care Rationing
LANDWEHR, CLAUDIABOHM, KATHARINA

The delegation of decision-making powers to nonmajoritarian, independent agencies has become a significant phenomenon in more and more policy areas. One of these is the health-care sector, where decisions on the range of services covered within public systems have, in most developed countries, been delegated to specialized bodies. This article offers an analytical framework that seeks to grasp …

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Volume 24, Issue 4, October 2011, pages 665–688
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What Drives Reforms in International Organizations ? External Pressure and Bu…
NAY, OLIVIER

This article explores organizational dynamics that go with the design and implementation of public administration reforms within the United Nations (UN) system. It focuses on management reforms carried out in the UNAIDS Programme, which brings together 10 UN agencies to combat the worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic. The article suggests that understanding these reforms requires questioning the exposur…

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Volume 24, Issue 4, October 2011, pages 689–712
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Explaining Variation in the Effectiveness of Transnational Energy Partnerships
Biermann, FrankPattberg, PhilippSZULECKI, KACPER

This article analyzes the effectiveness of transnational multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable development—also known as “Type II outcomes” of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development—in the sustainable energy sector. We combine quantitative and qualitative research. Quantitatively, we use a database of 340 partnerships, including 46 partnerships that focus on energy. Our quali…

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Volume 24, Issue 4, October 2011, pages 713–736
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Getting Real About Food Prices
Dorward, Andrew

The 2008 spike in world grain prices is widely recognised to have had serious impacts on food security and poverty, but these high grain prices are commonly described as low in historical terms – an inconsistency resulting from the use of advanced- and global-economy price indices in calculating real prices. This ignores the high share of food in poor people's expenditures and the indirect effe…

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Volume 29, Issue 6, November 2011, pages 647–664
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09506764
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Development Policy Review
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The Right Price of Food
Swinnen, Johan

Only a few years ago the widely shared view was that low food prices were a curse to developing countries and the poor. Their dramatic increase in 2006–8 appears to have altered this view fundamentally. High food prices are now judged to have a devastating effect on developing countries and the world's poor – a reversal of opinion that raises questions about the old and the new arguments and th…

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Volume 29, Issue 6, November 2011, pages 667–688
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Development Policy Review
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Impact of Public and Private Cash Transfers on Poverty and Inequality : Evide…
Van den Berg, MarritCuong, Nguyen Viet

This article investigates the extent to which public and private transfers affected poverty and inequality in Vietnam in the mid-2000s. It finds that the impact of public transfers on poverty was negligible, due to the low coverage of the poor and the relatively small amounts transferred. Moreover, the effect of the receipt of transfers on expenditures was small: recipients decreased the labour…

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Volume 29, Issue 6, November 2011, pages 689–728
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