Volume 25, Number 1, October 1992

 

  • Marcia A. Weigle and Jim Butterfield, “Civil Society in Reforming Communist Regimes: The Logic of Emergence”

  • Anders Westholm and Richard G. Niemi, “Political Institutions and Political Socialization: A Cross-National Study”

  • George Ross, “Party Decline and Changing Party Systems: France and the French Communist Party”

  • Pierre Bréchon and Subrata Kumar Mitra, “The National Front in France: The Emergence of an Extreme Right Protest Movement”

  • David Pion-Berlin, “Military Autonomy and Emerging Democracies in South America”
     

  • Review Article: Bruce J. Dickson, What Explains Chinese Political Behavior? The Debate over Structure and Culture”

 

Volume 25, Number 2, January 1993

 

  • Kyung Ae Park, “Women and Development: The Case of South Korea”

  • Robert Wade, Managing Trade: Taiwan and South Korea as Challenges to Economics and Political Science”

  • Marc Lindenberg and Shantayanan Devarajan, “Prescribing Strong Economic Medicine: Revisiting the Myths about Structural Adjustment, Democracy, and Economic Performance in Developing Countries”

  • Stephanie Lawson, “Conceptual Issues in the Comparative Study of Regime Change and Democratization”

  • Yael Yishai, “Public Ideas and Public Policy: Abortion Policy in Four Democracies”
     

  • Review Article: Matthias Kaelberer, “The Emergence of Green Parties in Western Europe”

 

Volume 25, Number 3, April 1993

 

  • Michael Coppedge, Parties and Society in Mexico and Venezuela: Why Competition Matters”

  • Peter A. Hall, “Policy Paradigms, Social Learning, and the State: The Case of Economic Policymaking in Britain”

  • Brian Woodall, “The Logic of Collusive Action: The Political Roots of Japans Dangō System”

  • Weizhi Xie, The Semihierarchical Totalitarian Nature of Chinese Politics”

  • Ben Ross Schneider, “The Career Connection: A Comparative Analysis of Bureaucratic Preferences and Insulation”
     

  • Review Article: W. Rand Smith, “International Economy and State Strategies: Recent Work in Comparative Political Economy”

 

Volume 25, Number 4, July 1993

 

  • Daniel Kelliher, Keeping Democracy Safe from the Masses: Intellectuals and Elitism in the Chinese Protest Movement”

  • Uri Ben-Eliezer, “The Meaning of Political Participation in a Nonliberal Democracy: The Israeli Experience”

  • Hans-Georg Betz, “The New Politics of Resentment: Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe”

  • Luigi Manzetti, “The Political Economy of Privatization through Divestiture in Lesser Developed Economies”

  • David R. Mares, “State Leadership in Economic Policy: A Collective Action Framework with a Colombian Case”
     

  • Review Article: Gerardo L. Munck, “Between Theory and History and Beyond Traditional Area Studies: A New Comparative Perspective on Latin America”

 

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