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Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Volume 40, Number 4, 4 July 2017

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Is a corrupt government totally unacceptable?
pp. 645-662(18)
Authors: Cordero, Guillermo; Blais, André

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Toe the line, break the whip: explaining floor dissent in parliamentary democracies
pp. 688-716(29)
Authors: Willumsen, David M.; Öhberg, Patrik

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Decentralisation and regional cabinet size: the Spanish case (1979–2015)
pp. 717-740(24)
Authors: Vall-Prat, Pau; Rodon, Toni

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It takes two: how Eurosceptic public opinion and party divisions influence party positions
pp. 741-762(22)
Authors: Spoon, Jae-Jae; Williams, Christopher

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Instrumental political support: bringing policy preferences back into explanations of EU support
pp. 763-790(28)
Authors: Belot, Céline; Guinaudeau, Isabelle

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Open Access How people organise cultural attitudes: cultural belief systems and the populist radical right
pp. 791-811(21)
Authors: Daenekindt, Stijn; de Koster, Willem; van der Waal, Jeroen

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Still men’s parties? Gender and the radical right in comparative perspective
pp. 812-820(9)
Authors: Erzeel, Silvia; Rashkova, Ekaterina R.

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Open Access Are (populist) radical right parties Männerparteien? Evidence from Bulgaria
pp. 848-868(21)
Authors: Rashkova, Ekaterina R.; Zankina, Emilia

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Open Access The European Court of Justice and its political impact
pp. 907-918(12)
Authors: Blauberger, Michael; Schmidt, Susanne K.

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