Volume 28, Number 1, October 1995

 

  • W. Rand Smith, “Industrial Crisis and the Left: Adjustment Strategies in Socialist France and Spain”

  • Stephen Bell, “Between the Market and the State: The Role of Australian Business Associations in Public Policy”

  • Sung Deuk Hahm and L. Christopher Plein, “Institutions and Technological Development in Korea: The Role of the Presidency”

  • Richard Stahler-Sholk, “The Dog That Didnt Bite: Labor Autonomy and Economic Adjustment in Nicaragua under the Sandinista and UNO Governments”
     

  • Review Article: Karen L. Remmer, “New Theoretical Perspectives on Democratization”

 

Volume 28, Number 2, January 1996

 

  • John T. S. Keeler, “Agricultural Power in the European Community: Explaining the Fate of CAP and GATT Negotiations”

  • Kathleen Bruhn, “Social Spending and Political Support: The ‘Lessons’ of the National Solidarity Program in Mexico”

  • Mark R. Thompson, “Off the Endangered List: Philippine Democratization in Comparative Perspective”

  • Donald C. Williams, “Reconsidering State and Society in Africa: The Institutional Dimension in Land Reform Policies”
     

  • Review Article: Vivien A. Schmidt, Industrial Policy and Policies of Industry in Advanced Industrialized Nations”

 

Volume 28, Number 3, April 1996

 

  • Ian Brodie, “The Market for Political Status”

  • Patricia L. Hipsher, “Democratization and the Decline of Urban Social Movements in Chile and Spain”

  • Eduardo Silva, “From Dictatorship to Democracy: The Business-State Nexus in Chiles Economic Transformation, 1975-1994”

  • Gregory D. Schmidt, “Fujimoris 1990 Upset Victory in Peru: Electoral Rules, Contingencies, and Adaptive Strategies”
     

  • Review Article: Gregory J. Kasza, “War and Comparative Politics”

 

Volume 28, Number 4, July 1996

 

  • Dennis McNamara, “Corporatism and Cooperation among Japanese Labor”

  • Torben Iversen, Power, Flexibility, and the Breakdown of Centralized Wage Bargaining: Denmark and Sweden in Comparative Perspective"

  • William F. Case, “Can the Halfway House Stand? Semidemocracy and Elite Theory in Three Southeast Asian Countries”
     

  • Research Note: Roxana Morduchowicz, Edgardo Catterberg, Richard G. Niemi, and Frank Bell, “Teaching Political Information and Democratic Values in a New Democracy: An Argentine Experiment”
     

  • Review Article: Omar G. Encarnación, “The Politics of Dual Transitions”

 

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