Volume 29, Number
1, October 1996
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Kurt Weyland,
“Obstacles to Social Reform in Brazil’s
New Democracy”
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Henry Bienen and
Jeffrey Herbst, “The Relationship between Political and Economic
Reform in Africa”
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Robert
Rohrschneider, “Pluralism, Conflict, and Legislative Elites in
United Germany”
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Kenneth M. Roberts,
“Economic Crisis and the Demise of the Legal Left in Peru”
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Review Article:
John Kurt Jacobsen, “Are All Politics Domestic? Perspectives on the Integration of
Comparative Politics and International Relations Theories”
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In Memoriam: Irving
Leonard Markovitz and Kenneth P. Erickson, “Dankwart
A. Rustow: Personal Remembrances”
Volume 29, Number
2, January 1997
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Stephen F. Burgess,
“Smallholder Voice
and Rural Transformation: Zimbabwe and Kenya Compared”
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Ümit Cizre
Sakallioğlu, “The Anatomy of the Turkish Military’s Political Autonomy”
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Robert Ladrech,
“Partisanship and Party Formation in European Union Politics”
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Stephen J. Silvia, “German
Unification and Emerging Divisions within German Employers’
Associations: Cause or Catalyst?”
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Susan C. Stokes,
“Democratic Accountability and Policy Change: Economic Policy in
Fujimori’s Peru”
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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
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Lisa Anderson,
“Introduction”
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Stephan Haggard and
Robert R. Kaufman, “The Political Economy of Democratic
Transitions”
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Ruth Berins Collier
and James Mahoney, “Adding Collective Actors to Collective
Outcomes: Labor and Recent Democratization in South America and
Southern Europe”
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Nancy Bermeo,
“Myths of Moderation: Confrontation and Conflict during Democratic
Transitions”
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Evelyne Huber,
Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and John D. Stephens, “The Paradoxes of
Contemporary Democracy: Formal, Participatory, and Social
Democracy”
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Gerardo L. Munck
and Carol Skalnik Leff, “Modes of Transition and Democratization:
South America and Eastern Europe in Comparative Perspective”
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Richard Joseph,
“Democratization in Africa after 1989: Comparative and Theoretical
Perspectives”
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John Waterbury,
“Fortuitous By-Products”
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Ezra N. Suleiman,
“Dankwart A. Rustow”
Volume 29, Number
4, July 1997
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Antonia Maioni,
“Parting at the Crossroads: The Development of Health Insurance in
Canada and the United States, 1940-1965”
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Alexander J. Motyl,
“Structural
Constraints and Starting Points: The Logic of Systemic Change in
Ukraine and Russia”
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Scott Mainwaring
and Matthew J. Shugart, “Juan
Linz, Presidentialism, and Democracy: A Critical Appraisal”
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John R. Heilbrunn,
“Commerce, Politics, and Business Associations in Benin and
Togo”
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William Reno, “War,
Markets, and the Reconfiguration of West Africa’s Weak States”
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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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