Volume 21, Number
1, October 1988
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Jeff Frieden,
“Classes, Sectors, and Foreign Debt in Latin America”
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Zehra F. Arat,
“Democracy and Economic Development: Modernization Theory
Revisited”
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Vincent A. Mahler
and Claudio J. Katz, “Social
Benefits in Advanced Capitalist Countries: A Cross-National
Assessment”
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Vivien Schmidt,
“Industrial Management under the Socialists in France:
Decentralized Dirigisme at
the National and Local Levels”
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Marc Howard Ross,
“Political Organization and Political Participation: Exit, Voice,
and Loyalty in Preindustrial Societies”
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Review Article:
Scott Mainwaring, “Political Parties and Democratization in Brazil
and the Southern Cone”
Volume 21, Number
2, January 1989
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Cynthia McClintock,
“The Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in a ‘Least
Likely’ Case: Peru”
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Karen L. Remmer,
“Neopatrimonialism: The Politics of Military Rule in Chile,
1973-1987”
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Ehud Sprinzak,
“The Emergence of the Israeli Radical Right”
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James T. Myers,
“China: Modernization and ‘Unhealthy Tendencies’”
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Carol A. Mershon,
“Between Workers and Union: Factory Councils in Italy”
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Review Article:
Ergun Özbudun, “Studies on Comparative Elections”
Volume 21, Number
3, April 1989
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Raphael Zariski, “Ethnic
Extremism among Ethnoterritorial Minorities in Western Europe:
Dimensions, Causes, and Institutional Responses”
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Frank R.
Baumgartner and Jack L. Walker, “Educational Policymaking and the
Interest Group Structure in France and the United States”
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G. John Ikenberry,
“Manufacturing Consensus: The Institutionalization of American
Private Interests in the Tokyo Trade Round”
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Thomas R. Rochon
and Michael J. Mitchell, “Social Bases of the Transition to
Democracy in Brazil”
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William F. S.
Miles, “The Rally as Ritual: Dramaturgical Politics in Nigerian
Hausaland”
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Amanda R. Tillotson,
“Open States and Open Economies: Denmark=s Contribution to a
Statist Theory of Development”
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Review Article:
Michael Loriaux, “Comparative Political Economy as Comparative
History”
Volume 21, Number
4, July 1989
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Kent E. Calder,
“Elites in an Equalizing Role: Ex-Bureaucrats as Coordinators and
Intermediaries in the Japanese Government-Business
Relationship"
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Jeffrey Ian Ross
and Ted Robert Gurr, “Why Terrorism Subsides: A Comparative Study
of Canada and the United States”
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Jill Crystal, “Coalitions
in Oil Monarchies: Kuwait and Qatar”
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J. Samuel
Valenzuela, “Labor Movements in Transitions to Democracy: A
Framework for Analysis”
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Review Article:
Alan S. Zuckerman, “The Bases of Political Cohesion: Applying and
Reconstructing Crumbling Theories”
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