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EUROPEAN Volume 9, Issue 1 February 2017 Volume 9, Issue 1 February 2017 ISSN 1755-7739 POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW EPSR is published by the European Consortium for Political Research and Cambridge University Press, bringing together the experience and expertise of two leading organisations worldwide Volume 9, Issue 1 Patterns of federal democracy: tensions, friction, or balance between two government devoted to advancing and disseminating research in political dimensions Arthur Benz and Jared Sonnicksen science and government. It publishes the highest quality Aiming higher: the consequences of progressive ambition among MPs in European parliaments scholarly work from the leading political scientists and best Ulrich Sieberer and Wolfgang C. Müller young scholars around the world. Zero-sum of all fears: intergroup threat, contact, and voting behavior in Northern Ireland Donald M. Beaudette and Andrew B. Kirkpatrick February 2017 Conceptualizing the European multilevel administrative order: capturing variation in the European administrative system Jarle Trondal and Michael W. Bauer Coalition oversight and blame avoidance in Greece Eitan Tzelgov A new model of clientelism: political parties, public resources, and private contributors Sergiu Gherghina and Clara Volintiru Institutional bricolage in times of crisis Martin B. Carstensen ® Cambridge Core MIX For further information about this journal please Paper from responsible sources go to the journal web site at: Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.35.76, on 27 Sep 2021 at 10:11:53, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at cambridge.org/epsr FSC® C007785 https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755773916000242 European Political Science Review European Political Science Review A Journal of the European Consortium for Political Research www.journals.cambridge.org/epsr SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES The European Political Science Review (EPSR) publishes high quality scholarly research in political science, focusing on the most important debates in the discipline and demonstrating the highest possible standards in conceptualization, EDITORS presentation and methodology. The EPSR is not concerned solely with European political issues nor exclusively for Carlos Closa, Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP) at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) European scholars. We attempt to appeal to as wide and diverse a readership as possible. This readership may include Calle Albasanz 26-28 28037 Madrid, Spain both scholars and practitioners. Therefore articles should be written in as accessible a manner as possible with a minimum of Matt Qvortrup, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, IV5 Innovation Village, jargon and insider language. Cheetah Road, Coventry CV1 2TL, United Kingdom In addition to our primary concern with the quality of the articles to be published in the EPSR, there are several additional considerations for prospective authors: MANAGING ASSOCIATE EDITOR 1) EPSR will consider only original work for publication in the Journal. Any manuscript that contains extensive material – Karim Knio, Erasmus University, The Netherlands text, tables, figures – that has been published elsewhere is not suitable for the EPSR. One possible exception to this rule would be for articles that will appear in edited books, whether in whole or in part, at least six months after the appearance of the issue of the Journal. 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