Volume 29, Number 1, October 1996

 

  • Kurt Weyland, “Obstacles to Social Reform in Brazils New Democracy”

  • Henry Bienen and Jeffrey Herbst, “The Relationship between Political and Economic Reform in Africa”

  • Robert Rohrschneider, “Pluralism, Conflict, and Legislative Elites in United Germany”

  • Kenneth M. Roberts, “Economic Crisis and the Demise of the Legal Left in Peru”
     

  • Review Article: John Kurt Jacobsen, Are All Politics Domestic? Perspectives on the Integration of Comparative Politics and International Relations Theories”
     

  • In Memoriam: Irving Leonard Markovitz and Kenneth P. Erickson, Dankwart A. Rustow: Personal Remembrances”

 

Volume 29, Number 2, January 1997

  • Stephen F. Burgess, Smallholder Voice and Rural Transformation: Zimbabwe and Kenya Compared”

  • Ümit Cizre Sakallioğlu, The Anatomy of the Turkish Militarys Political Autonomy”

  • Robert Ladrech, “Partisanship and Party Formation in European Union Politics”

  • Stephen J. Silvia, German Unification and Emerging Divisions within German Employers’ Associations: Cause or Catalyst?”

  • Susan C. Stokes, “Democratic Accountability and Policy Change: Economic Policy in Fujimoris Peru”
     

  • Review Article: Mark M. Blyth, “’Any More Bright Ideas? The Ideational Turn of Comparative Political Economy”

 

Volume 29, Number 3, April 1997
Transitions to Democracy: A Special Issue in Memory of Dankwart A. Rustow

 

  • Lisa Anderson, “Introduction”

  • Stephan Haggard and Robert R. Kaufman, “The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions”

  • Ruth Berins Collier and James Mahoney, “Adding Collective Actors to Collective Outcomes: Labor and Recent Democratization in South America and Southern Europe”

  • Nancy Bermeo, “Myths of Moderation: Confrontation and Conflict during Democratic Transitions”

  • Evelyne Huber, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and John D. Stephens, “The Paradoxes of Contemporary Democracy: Formal, Participatory, and Social Democracy”

  • Gerardo L. Munck and Carol Skalnik Leff, “Modes of Transition and Democratization: South America and Eastern Europe in Comparative Perspective”

  • Richard Joseph, “Democratization in Africa after 1989: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives”

  • John Waterbury, “Fortuitous By-Products”

  • Ezra N. Suleiman, “Dankwart A. Rustow

 

Volume 29, Number 4, July 1997

 

  • Antonia Maioni, “Parting at the Crossroads: The Development of Health Insurance in Canada and the United States, 1940-1965”

  • Alexander J. Motyl, Structural Constraints and Starting Points: The Logic of Systemic Change in Ukraine and Russia”

  • Scott Mainwaring and Matthew J. Shugart, Juan Linz, Presidentialism, and Democracy: A Critical Appraisal”

  • John R. Heilbrunn, “Commerce, Politics, and Business Associations in Benin and Togo”

  • William Reno, War, Markets, and the Reconfiguration of West Africas Weak States”

  • J. Samuel Valenzuela and Timothy R. Scully, Electoral Choices and the Party System in Chile: Continuities and Changes at the Recovery of Democracy”

 

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