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LSS members with the basic citation information about journal articles
dealing with legislatures. Numerous journals were searched in compiling
this list. The major source for this information is CSA Political Science
and Government.
American Journal of Political Science “Minimizing the Risks of Delegation: Multiple Referral in the German Bundescrat,” Alter, Alison B. Alter,
46, 2 (April 2002): 299-315. “Landmarks in the Study of Congress since 1945,” Nelson W.
Polsby and Eric Schickler, 5, (2002): 333-367. “Development and Working of Parliaments in South Asia,” Nizam
Ahmed, 9, 1, (June 2001): 18-49. COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES “Parliamentary Committees and Parliamentary Government in
Bangladesh,” Nizam Ahmed, 10, 1, (March 2001): 11-36.
DADOS “Instituicões
e política no controle do executivo”
(Institutions and Politics in Horizontal Accountability), Argelina
Cheibub Figueiredo, 44, 4 (2001): 689-727. (POR) Translated from English
by Paulo Garchet. “O congresso brasileiro e a distribuição de benefícios sociais
no período 1988-1994: uma análise distributivista,”(The Brazilian Congress
and the Distribution of Social Benefits during the Period 1988-1994:
A Distributist Analysis) Leany Barreiro de S. Lemos, 44, 3 (2001): 561-605. (POR) DER STAAT “Reconsidered: ‘Der Mensch ist nicht für den Staat, sondern
der Staat für den Menschen da.’ Der Parlamentarische Rat und die Entstehung
des Grundgesetzes,” (Reconsidered: “Man Is Not There for the State,
but the State for Man.” The Parliamentary Council and the Emergence
of the Basic Law), Rolf-Ulrich
Kunze, 40, 3 (2001): 383-404. (GER) DIE VERWALTUNG “Der Wissenschaftliche Dienst des Landtags Rheinland-Pfalz,”
(The Scientific Service of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Parliament),
Lars Brocker, 35, 1, (2002): 131-137 (GER) EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES “Legislative Voting Behaviour in the Russian Duma: Understanding
the Effect of Mandate,” Frank C. Thames, Jr. Europe-Asia Studies, 53,
6, (September 2001): 869-884. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH “The Size of Second Chambers and European Assemblies,” Rein
Taagpera and Steven P. Recchia, 41, 2, (March 2002): 165-185. FORO INTERNATIONAL “Para comprender la disciplina de partido en la Cámara de
Dipultados de México: el modelo de partido centralizado” (Understanding
Party Discipline in the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico: The Centralized
Party Model), Benito Nacif, 42, 1, (January-March 2002): 5-38. FORSCHUNGSJOURNAL NEUE SOZIALE BEWEGUNGEN “Die Mitte gewinnen–die Mahrheit nicht verlieren. Überlegungen
zur Bundestagswahl 2002,” (Winn the Middle–Do Mot Lose the Majority.
Deliberations about the Parliamentary Elections of 2002), Klaus Lang,
15, 2, (June 2002): 49-57. (GER) GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION “From ‘Organic’ Legislators to ‘Organicistic’ Interpreters:
Intellectuals in Yugoslavia and Post-Yugoslav States,” Siniša Maleševi,
37, 1, (winter 2002): 55-75. “Selection, Voting and Adjudication: The Politics of Legislative
Membership in the Federal Republic of Germany,” Geoffrey K. Roberts,
37, 2, (Spring 2002): 231-249. II POLITICO “The Evolution of Legislative Power in Federal Austria,”
Carlos de Cueto Nogueras, 66, 1, (January-April 2001): 117-133. IMMIGRANTS & MINORITIES “Congressional Passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882,”
Patrick Fisher and Shane Fisher, 20, 2, (July 2001): 58-74. JOURNAL OF LEGISLATIVE STUDIES “The Transformation of Legislative Elites: The Cases of Britain
and Germany since the 1860s,” Heinrich Best, Valerie Cromwell, Christopher
Hausmann and Michael Rush, 7, 3, (autumn 2001): 65-91. “Financial Indiscipline in Zambia’s Third Republic: The Role
of Parliamentary Scrutiny,” Peter Burnell, 7, 3, (autumn 2001): 34-64. “Governing without Surviving? An Italian Paradox: Law-Making in Italy, 1987-2001,”
Giliberto Capano and Marco Giuliana, 7, 4, (winter 2001): 13-36. “Party Discipline and Universalism: The Case of Budgeting
in Berlin,” Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, 7, 4, (winter 2001): 37-62. “‘The Creation of a Devolved Parliament’: An Overview of
the Processes and Principles Involved in Establishing the Scottish Parliament,”
Paul Grice, 7, 3, (autumn 2001): 1-12. “Explaining Partisanship on Special Rules in the Postreform
House,” William Hixon and Bryan W. Marshall, 7, 4, (winter 2001): 127-140. “Do Ideological Preferences Explain Parliamentary Behaviour?
Evidence from Great Britain and Canada,” Christopher Kam, 7,
4, (winter 2001): 89-126. “The Establishment of the National Assembly for Wales,” John
Lloyd, 7, 4, (winter 2001): 1-12. “Inside Rationality: The Division of Labour in a Parliamentary
Party Group,” Juri Mykkänen, 7, 3, (autumn 2001): 92-121. “Playing by the Rules: The Constraining Hand of Parliamentary
Procedure,” Philip Norton, 7, 3, (autumn 2001): 13-33. “Party Control in a Committee-Based Legislature? The Case
of the European Parliament,” Richard Whitaker, 7, 4, (winter 2001):
63-88. “Increasing Parliamentary Control of the Executive? New Instruments
and Emerging Effects,” Tom Christensen, Per Laegreid, and Paul G. Roness,
8, 1, (Spring 2002): 37-62. “The Northern Ireland Assembly: A New Beginning,” Niall Johnston,
8, 1, (Spring 2002): 1-9. “Tories in the Killing Fields? The Fate of Private Members’
Bills in the 1997-2001 Parliament,” Holly Marsh and David Marsh, 8,
1, (Spring 2002): 91-112. “Who Participates and Who Is Seen and Not Heard,” Evidence
from the Honduran Congress,”
Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and David J. Sky, 8, 1, (Spring 2002):
10-36. JOURNAL OF POLITICS “Symbolic Speeches in the U.S. Senate and Their Representational
Implications,” Kim Quaile
Hill and Patricia A. Hurley, 64, 1 (February 2002): 219-231. “Setting the Legislative Agenda: The Dimensional Structure
of Bill Cosponsoring and Floor Voting,” Jeffery C. Talbert and Matthew
Potoski, 64, 3, (August 2002): 864-891. LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY “Congressional Leadership 1965-96: A New Look at the Extremism
versus Centrality Debate,” Bernard
Grofman, William Koetzle, and Anthony J. McGann, 27, 1, (February 2002):
87-105. “Explaining the Role of Restrictive Rules in the Postreform
House,” Bryan W. Marshal, 27, 1, (February 2002): 61-85. “Executive Decree Authority in Brazil: How Reactive Legislators
Influence Policy,” Gary Reich, 27, 1, (February 2002): 5-31. “The Color of Their Skin or the Content of Their Behavior:
Race and Perceptions of African American Legislators,” Kerry L. Hayney, 2002, 27, 2, (May 2002): 295-314. “How to Make Congress Popular,” John R. Hibbing, 27, 2, (May 2002): 219-244. “Ideological Distance from the Majority Party and Public
Approval of Congress,” David R. Jones, Monika L. McDermott 27, 2, (May
2002): 245-264. “Minority Rights and Majority Power: Theoretical Consequences
of the Motion to Recommit,” Keith Krehbiel and Adam Meirowitz, 27, 2,
(May 2002): 191-217. “Midterm Elections and Economic Fluctuations: The Response
of Voters over Time,” G. Patrick Lynch, 27, 2, (May 2002): 265-294. “Whistle While You Work: Job Satisfaction and Retirement
from the U.S. House,” Samuel H. Fisher III, Rebekah Herrick, 27, 3,
(August 2002): 445-457. “Electoral Influences on Legislative Behavior in Mixed-Member
Systems: Evidence from Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada,” Erik S. Herron, 27,
3, (August 2002): 361-382. “Explaining Seat Changes in the U.S. House of Representatives,
1950-98,” Brian Newman and Charles Ostrom, Jr., 27, 3, (August 2002):
383-405. “The Emergence of Career Politicians in Post-Communist Democracies:
Poland and the Czech Republic,” Goldie Shabad and Kazimierz M. Slomczynski,
27, 3, (August 2002): 333-359. MIDDLE EAST POLICY “Weak Institutions and Democracy: The Case of the Yemeni
Parliament, 1993-97,” Abdu H. Sharif, 9, 1, (March 2002): 82-93. PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS “Competing Interests: Democracy, Islamification and Women
Politicians in Iran,” Haleh Afshar, 55, 1 (January 2002): 109-118. “Women and Constitutional Change in Scotland and Northern
Ireland,” Alice Brown, Donaghy, Barnett Tahya, and Elizabeth Meehan,
55, 1, (January 2002): 71-84. “Maintaining a Balance: The Retention of Women as MPS in
Scotland,” 55, 1, (January 2002): 85-98. “The ‘Femocrat’ Strategy: Expanding the Repertoire of Feminist
Activists,” Louise Chappel, 55, 1, (January 2002): 30-42. “Women in the European Parliament,” Jane Freedman, 55, 1,
(January 2002): 179-188. “Does Size Matter? Critical Mass and New Zealand’s Women
MPS,” Sandra Grey, 55, 1, (January 2002): 19-29. “Women’s Place in ‘Male’ Space: Gender and Effect in Parliamentary
Contexts,” Karen Ross, 55, 1, (January 2002): 189-201. “The Representation of Women in Australia: Meaning and Make-Believe,”
Marian Sawer, 55, 1, (January 2002): 5-18. “Mainstreaming in Westminster and Whitehall: From Labour’s
Ministry for Women to the Women and Equality Unit,” Judith Squires and
Mark Wickham-Jones, 55, 1, (January 2002): 57-70. “Parliament: Mostly Continuity, but More Change Than You’d
Think,” Philip Cowley, Mark Stuart, 55, 2, (April 2002): 271-286. “Parliament and Government: An Annotated Bibliography of
Government,” Michael Rush, 55, 2, (April 2002): 416-431. POLITICAL QUARTERLY “Devolution and Equality of Representation in the United
Kingdom: A Constitutional Mess?” Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie, and David
Rossiter, 73-2, (April-June 2002): 158-171. POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY “Predicting Legislative Output in the First One-Hundred Days,
1897-1995,” John Frendreis, Raymond Tatalovich, and John Schaff, 54,
4, (December 2001): 853-870. “A Bicameral Perspective on Legislative Retirement: The Case
of the Senate,” Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Jennifer Wolak, 55, 2, (June
2002): 375-390. POLITICAL STUDIES “Shifting the Balance? Parliament, the Executive and the
British Constitution,” Matthew Flinders, 50, 1, (March 2002): 23-42. “American Indian Policy in Committee: Structure, Party, Ideology,
and Salience,” Charles C. Turner, 29-3 (September 2001): 400-448. PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY “The Contemporary Presidency: Parties, Process, and Presidential
Power: Learning from Confirmation Politics in the U.S. Senate,” Gary
J. Andres, 32, 1, (March 2002): 147-156. “Coalition Building and Overcoming Legislative Gridlock in
Foreign Policy, 1947-98,” 32, 1, (March 2002): 67-83. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW “Live Bureaucrats and Dead Public Servants: How People in
Government Are Discussed on the Floor of the House,” Thad E. Hall, 62,
2, (March-April 2002): 242-251. PUBLIC CHOICE “Congressional Dominance and the International Trade Commission,”
James M. DeVault, 110, 1-2, (January 2002): 1-22. “Searching for Symptoms of Political Shirking: Congressional
Foreign Travel,” 110, 1-2, (January 2002): 173-191. POLITICS & POLICY “Self-Reported Legislator Ideology versus Interest Group
Ratings,” Grant Reeher, 34, 2, (winter 2001): 231-240. RECHT UND POLITIK “Verfassungspoker im Bundesrat. Zur umstrittenen Bundesratsabstimmung vom 22.
März 2002,” (Constitutional Poker in the Bundesrat. On the Disputed Bundesrat Vote on 22 March 2002),
Hartmut Bauer, 38, 2, (June 2002): 70-82. (GER) “Der Streit um das Zuwanderungsgesetz. Willensbildung und
Entscheidungsfindung im Bundesrat,” (The Controversy over the Immigration
Law. Consensus Building and Decision Making in the Bundesrat), Jürgen
Jakewitz, 38, 2, (June 2002): 83-92. (GER) REPRESENTATION “Putting a Human Face on Proportional Representation: Early
Experiences in Scotland and Wales,” Thomas Lundberg, 38, 4, (Spring
2002): 271-283. RES PUBLICA “Vertegenwoordiging in vrouwelijk meervoud Bahartiging van
vrouwenbelangen en ‘vrouwelijke’ vertegenwoordiging in het Vlaams Parlement,
1995-1999 (Representing Women and ‘Female’ Representation in the Flemish
Parliament, 1995-1999), Karen Celis, 43, 4, (DUT 2001): 571-594. “Do Quotas Matter? Positive Actions in the Belgian Parliament,”
Mercedes Diaz Mateo, 44, 1, (2002): 49-72. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY “Race and Environmental Voting in the U.S. Congress,” Paul
Mohai and David Kershner, 83, 1, (March 2002): 167-189. STATE POLITICS & POLICY QUARTERLY “Single-Member Districts and the Representation of Women
in American State Legislatures: The Effects of Electoral System Change,”
James D. King, 2, 2, (summer 2002): 161-175. “State Legislative Campaign Finance Research: A Review Essay,”
Graham P. Ramsden, 2, 2, (Summer 2002): 176-198. STATSVETENSKAPLIG TIDSKRIFT “Do Differences Matter? Women Members of Congress and the
Hyde Amendment,” Dena Levy, Charles Tien, and Rachelle Avad, 23, 1-2,
(2001): 105-127.
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