Volume 24, Number 1, October 1991

 

  • Pearl T. Robinson, “Niger: Anatomy of a Neotraditional Corporatist State”

  • Scott Mainwaring, “Politicians, Parties, and Electoral Systems: Brazil in Comparative Perspective”

  • Pierre Martin, “Industrial Structure, Coalition Politics, and Economic Policy: The Rise and Decline of the French Popular Front”

  • Kate Gillespie and Gwenn Okruhlik, “The Political Dimensions of Corruption Cleanups: A Framework for Analysis”

  • Sam N. Lehman-Wilzig, “Loyalty, Voice, and Quasi-Exit: Israel as a Case Study of Proliferating Alternative Politics”
     

  • Review Article: Ziya Önis, “The Logic of the Developmental State”

 

Volume 24, Number 2, January 1992

 

  • John Waterbury, “Export-Led Growth and the Center-Right Coalition in Turkey”

  • Ellis Goldberg, “The Foundations of State-Labor Relations in Contemporary Egypt”

  • Andrei S. Markovits and Alexander Otto, “German Labor and Europe 92”

  • Lawrence R. Jacobs, “The Recoil Effect: Public Opinion and Policymaking in the U.S. and Britain”
     

  • Research Note: Peter Bogason, “Strong or Weak State? The Case of Danish Agricultural Export Policy, 1849-1906”
     

  • Review Article: David Collier and Deborah L. Norden, Strategic Choice Models of Political Change in Latin America”

 

Volume 24, Number 3, April 1992

 

  • James N. Rosenau, “The Relocation of Authority in a Shrinking World”

  • Nancy Bermeo, “Democracy and the Lessons of Dictatorship”

  • Kola Olugbade, “The Nigerian State and the Quest for a Stable Polity”

  • Asher Arian, Michal Shamir, and Raphael Ventura, “Public Opinion and Political Change: Israel and the Intifada

  • Frank Louis Rusciano, “Rethinking the Gender Gap: The Case of West German Elections, 1949-1987”
     

  • Review Article: Thomas A. Koelble, Social Democracy between Structure and Choice”

 

Volume 24, Number 4, July 1992

 

  • Richard Snyder, “Explaining Transitions from Neopatrimonial Dictatorships”

  • S. N. Sangmpam, The Overpoliticized State and Democratization: A Theoretical Model”

  • Michael Bratton and Nicolas van de Walle, “Popular Protest and Political Reform in Africa"

  • R. William Liddle, “Indonesia’s Democratic Past and Future”

  • Evelyn B. Davidheiser, “Strong States, Weak States: The Role of the State in Revolution”
     

  • Review Article: Martha A. Ackelsberg, “Feminist Analysis of Public Policy”

 

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