Volume 26, Number
1, October 1993
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Ruth Berins
Collier, “Combining Alternative Perspectives: Internal
Trajectories versus External Influences as Explanations of Latin
American Politics in the 1940s”
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Etel Solingen,
“Between Markets and the State: Scientists in Comparative
Perspective”
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Michael Minkenberg,
“The Wall after the Wall: On the Continuing Division of Germany
and the Remaking of Political Culture”
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Andrew Appleton and
Daniel S. Ward, “Party Transformation in France and the United States: The
Hierarchical Effects of System Change in Comparative Perspective”
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Sun-Ki Chai, “An
Organizational Economics Theory of Antigovernment Violence”
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Review Article:
Paul E. Sigmund, “Approaches to the Study of the Military in Latin
America”
Volume 26, Number
2, January 1994
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Jennifer A. Widner,
“Single Party States and Agricultural Policies: The Cases of Ivory
Coast and Kenya”
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Bruce M. Wilson,
“When Social Democrats Choose Neoliberal Economic Policies: The
Case of Costa Rica”
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Philip J. Williams,
“Dual Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Popular and Electoral
Democracy in Nicaragua”
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Andrew Scobell,
“Politics, Professionalism, and Peacekeeping: An Analysis of the
1987 Military Coup in Fiji”
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Tim Knudsen and Bo
Rothstein, “State Building in Scandinavia”
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Research Note: Gary
W. Cox and Emerson Niou, “Seat Bonuses under the Single
Nontransferable Vote System: Evidence from Japan and Taiwan”
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Review Article:
Paul F. Power, “The Anglo-Irish Problem: A Matter of Which
Question”
Volume 26, Number
3, April 1994
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Dirk Berg-Schlosser
and Gisèle De Meur, “Conditions
of Democracy in Interwar Europe: A Boolean Test of Major
Hypotheses”
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Mattei Dogan,
“The Decline of Nationalisms within Western Europe”
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Hootan Shambayati, “The
Rentier State, Interest Groups, and the Paradox of Autonomy: State
and Business in Turkey and Iran”
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Yanqi Tong,
“State, Society, and Political Change in China and Hungary”
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Review Article:
Gerardo L. Munck, “Democratic Transitions in Comparative
Perspective”
Volume 26, Number
4, July 1994
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Helga A. Welsh, “Political
Transition Processes in Central and Eastern Europe"
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George T. Crane, “Collective
Identity, Symbolic Mobilization, and Student Protest in Nanjing,
China, 1988-1989”
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Leonardo A. Villalón,
“Sufi Rituals as Rallies: Religious Ceremonies in the Politics of
Senegalese State-Society Relations”
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Thomas Faist,
“States, Markets, and Immigrant Minorities: Second-Generation
Turks in Germany and Mexican-Americans in the United States in the
1980s”
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Ruth Lane, “Structural-Functionalism
Reconsidered: A Proposed Research Model”
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Review Article:
Erika G. Alin, “Dynamics of the Palestinian Uprising: An
Assessment of Causes, Character, and Consequences”
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