Volume 21, Number 1, October 1988

 

  • Jeff Frieden, “Classes, Sectors, and Foreign Debt in Latin America”

  • Zehra F. Arat, “Democracy and Economic Development: Modernization Theory Revisited”

  • Vincent A. Mahler and Claudio J. Katz, Social Benefits in Advanced Capitalist Countries: A Cross-National Assessment”

  • Vivien Schmidt, “Industrial Management under the Socialists in France: Decentralized Dirigisme at the National and Local Levels”

  • Marc Howard Ross, “Political Organization and Political Participation: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in Preindustrial Societies”
     

  • Review Article: Scott Mainwaring, “Political Parties and Democratization in Brazil and the Southern Cone”

 

Volume 21, Number 2, January 1989

 

  • Cynthia McClintock, “The Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in a Least Likely Case: Peru”

  • Karen L. Remmer, “Neopatrimonialism: The Politics of Military Rule in Chile, 1973-1987”

  • Ehud Sprinzak, “The Emergence of the Israeli Radical Right”

  • James T. Myers, “China: Modernization and ‘Unhealthy Tendencies’”

  • Carol A. Mershon, “Between Workers and Union: Factory Councils in Italy”
     

  • Review Article: Ergun Özbudun, “Studies on Comparative Elections”

 

Volume 21, Number 3, April 1989

 

  • Raphael Zariski, Ethnic Extremism among Ethnoterritorial Minorities in Western Europe: Dimensions, Causes, and Institutional Responses”

  • Frank R. Baumgartner and Jack L. Walker, “Educational Policymaking and the Interest Group Structure in France and the United States”

  • G. John Ikenberry, “Manufacturing Consensus: The Institutionalization of American Private Interests in the Tokyo Trade Round”

  • Thomas R. Rochon and Michael J. Mitchell, “Social Bases of the Transition to Democracy in Brazil”

  • William F. S. Miles, “The Rally as Ritual: Dramaturgical Politics in Nigerian Hausaland”

  • Amanda R. Tillotson, “Open States and Open Economies: Denmark=s Contribution to a Statist Theory of Development”
     

  • Review Article: Michael Loriaux, “Comparative Political Economy as Comparative History”

 

Volume 21, Number 4, July 1989

 

  • Kent E. Calder, “Elites in an Equalizing Role: Ex-Bureaucrats as Coordinators and Intermediaries in the Japanese Government-Business Relationship"

  • Jeffrey Ian Ross and Ted Robert Gurr, “Why Terrorism Subsides: A Comparative Study of Canada and the United States”

  • Jill Crystal, Coalitions in Oil Monarchies: Kuwait and Qatar”

  • J. Samuel Valenzuela, “Labor Movements in Transitions to Democracy: A Framework for Analysis”
     

  • Review Article: Alan S. Zuckerman, “The Bases of Political Cohesion: Applying and Reconstructing Crumbling Theories”

 

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