Volume 1, Number 1, October 1968

 

  • Harold D. Lasswell, The Future of the Comparative Method”

  • Samuel H. Beer, “The Comparative Method and the Study of British Politics”

  • Dankwart A. Rustow, “Modernization and Comparative Politics: Prospects in Research and Theory”

  • Joseph LaPalombara, “Macrotheories and Microapplications in Comparative Politics: A Widening Chasm”

  • Roy C. Macridis, “Comparative Politics and the Study of Government: The Search for Focus”

  • Ivo D. Duchacek, “National Constitutions: A Functional Approach”
     

  • Research Note: Guenter Lewy, “Historical Data in Comparative Political Analysis: A Note on Some Problems of Theory”
     

  • Review Article: Barry M. Schutz, “The Concept of Fragment in Comparative Political Analysis”

 

Volume 1, Number 2, January 1969

 

  • Melvin Richter, “Comparative Political Analysis in Montesquieu and Tocqueville”

  • Sidney Tarrow, “Economic Development and the Transformation of the Italian Party System”

  • Kenneth S. Sherrill, “The Attitudes of Modernity”

  • Wilson Carey McWilliams, “Civil Disobedience and Contemporary Constitutionalism: The American Case”

  • Frederic J. Fleron, Jr., “Toward a Reconceptualization of Political Change in the Soviet Union: The Political Leadership System”

  • Michael C. Hudson, “Democracy and Social Mobilization in Lebanese Politics”

  • Gordon P. Means, “The Role of Islam in the Political Development of Malaysia”
     

  • Review Article: John D. Montgomery, “The Quest for Political Development”

 

Volume 1, Number 3, April 1969

 

  • Rupert Emerson, “The Problem of Identity, Selfhood, and Image in the New Nations: The Situation in Africa”

  • Arnold J. Heidenheimer, “Trade Unions, Benefit Systems, and Party Mobilization Styles: ‘Horizontal Influences on the British Labour and German Social Democratic Parties”

  • George Armstrong Kelly, “Belgium: New Nationalism in an Old World”

  • Theodore McNelly, “The Role of Monarchy in the Political Modernization of Japan”

  • Amos Perlmutter, “The Praetorian State and the Praetorian Army: Toward a Taxonomy of Civil-Military Relations in Developing Polities”

  • Richard A. Styskal, “Philippine Legislators Reception of Individuals and Interest Groups in the Legislative Process”

  • David J. Butler, “Charisma, Migration, and Elite Coalescence: An Interpretation of Peronism”

 

Volume 1, Number 4, July 1969

 

  • John H. Kautsky, “Revolutionary and Managerial Elites in Modernizing Regimes”

  • Charles A. Micaud, “Leadership and Development: The Case of Tunisia”

  • Edward Feit, “The Rule of the ‘Iron Surgeons: Military Government in Spain and Ghana”

  • T. Alexander Smith, “Toward a Comparative Theory of the Policy Process”

  • Richard L. Merritt, “The Student Protest Movement in West Berlin”
     

  • Research Note: Michael Taylor and Douglas Rae, “An Analysis of Crosscutting between Political Cleavages”
     

  • Book Reviews

 

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