Volume 11, Number 1, October 1978
Special Issue on Policy Problems of Social Democracy

 

  • Petra T. Shattuck and M. Donald Hancock, “Introduction”

  • M. Donald Hancock, “Productivity, Welfare, and Participation in Sweden and West Germany: A Comparison of Social Democratic Reform Prospects”

  • Gary Freeman, “Immigrant Labor and Working-Class Politics: The French and British Experience”

  • Gösta Esping-Andersen, “Social Class, Social Democracy, and the State: Party Policy and Party Decomposition in Denmark and Sweden”

  • Stephan Leibfried, “Public Assistance in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany: Does Social Democracy Make a Difference?”

  • Ira Katznelson, “Considerations on Social Democracy in the United States”
     

  • Review Article: Alan Wolfe, “Has Social Democracy a Future?”

 

Volume 11, Number 2, January 1979

 

  • David J. Elkins and Richard E. B. Simeon, “A Cause in Search of Its Effect, or What Does Political Culture Explain?”

  • Richard S. Katz, “The Dimensionality of Party Identification: Cross-National Perspectives”

  • Joel G. Verner, “Socioeconomic Environment, Political System, and Educational Policy Outcomes: A Comparative Analysis of 102 Countries”

  • Gene S. Leonardson and Dimitar Mirčev, A Structure for Participatory Democracy in the Local Community: The Yugoslav Constitution of 1974”

  • Shanto Iyengar, “Childhood Political Learning in a New Nation: The Impact of Partisanship”
     

  • Review Article: Richard Ashcraft, “Class and Class Conflict in Contemporary Capitalist Societies”

 

Volume 11, Number 3, April 1979

 

  • Scott C. Flanagan, “Value Change and Partisan Change in Japan: The Silent Revolution Revisted”

  • B. C. Koh, “Stability and Change in Japans Higher Civil Service”

  • Doh C. Shin, “The Concept of Quality of Life and the Evaluation of Developmental Effort: Some Applications to South Korea”

  • A. S. Cohan, “The Open Coalition in the Closed Society: The Strange Pattern of Government Formation in Ireland”
     

  • Review Article: B. Guy Peters, “Bureaucracy, Politics, and Public Policy”
     

  • Research Note: Trong R. Chai, “Communist Party Control over the Bureaucracy: The Case of China”

  • Research Note: Kim Quaile Hill, “Military Role versus Military Rule: Allocations to Military Activities”

 

Volume 11, Number 4, July 1979

 

  • Valerie Bunce, “Leadership Succession and Policy Innovation in the Soviet Republics”

  • Stephen Sternheimer, “Modernizing Administrative Elites: The Making of Managers for Soviet Cities”

  • Charles A. Schwartz, “Corruption and Political Development in the U.S.S.R.”

  • Peter Mair, “The Autonomy of the Political: The Development of the Irish Party System”
     

  • Research Note: Lars Schoultz, “The Nature of Anti-U.S. Sentiment in Latin America: A Preliminary Analysis with Argentine Data”
     

  • Comment and Opinion: Glenn N. Schram, “A Critique of Contemporary Constitutionalism”

  • Reply by Raoul Berger

  • Reply by Harvey Wheeler

 

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