Volume 3, Number 1, October 1970
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William H. Flanigan
and Edwin Fogelman, “Patterns of Political Violence in Comparative
Historical Perspective”
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Mark Kesselman,
“Overinstitutionalization and Political Constraint: The Case of
France”
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Ronald Inglehart,
“Cognitive Mobilization and European Identity”
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Theodore H. Moran,
“The ‘Development’of Argentina and Australia: The Radical
Party of Argentina and the Labor Party of Australia in the Process
of Economic and Political Development”
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Jean Grossholtz,
“Integrative Factors in the Malaysian and Philippine
Legislatures”
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Research Note: W.
Phillips Shively, “The Elusive ‘Psychological Factor’:
A Test for the Impact of Electoral Systems on Voters’ Behavior”
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Review Article:
Han-Kyo Kim, “Problems of Political Development in Korea”
Volume 3, Number
2, January 1971
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Val R. Lorwin,
“Segmented Pluralism: Ideological Cleavages and Political Cohesion
in the Smaller European Democracies”
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Gerhard Loewenberg,
“The Influence of Parliamentary Behavior on Regime Stability: Some
Conceptual Clarifications”
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Robert C. Frasure,
“Constituency Racial Composition and the Attitudes of British MPs”
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Thomas A. Baylis,
“Economic Reform as Ideology: East Germany’s New Economic System”
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Scott C. Flanagan,
“The Japanese Party System in Transition”
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Hugh W. Stephens,
“Mobilization, Political Relevance, and Protest in an African
State: A Paradigm”
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Research Note:
William A. Welsh, “Toward Effective Typology Construction in the
Study of Latin American Political Leadership”
Volume 3, Number
3, April 1971
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Samuel P.
Huntington, “The Change to Change: Modernization, Development, and
Politics”
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Michel C. Oksenberg,
“Policy Making under Mao Tse-tung, 1949B1968”
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Robert M Price,
“Military Officers and Political Leadership: The Ghanaian Case”
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Paul E. Peterson,
“British Interest Group Theory Reexamined: The Politics of
Comprehensive Education in Three British Cities”
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Paul R. Abramson
and John W. Books, “Social Mobility and Political Attitudes: A
Study of Intergenerational Mobility among Young British Men”
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Research Note:
Conrad J. Weiler, Jr., “Metropolitan Definitions in Comparative
Political Research”
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Review Article:
Kalman H. Silvert, “Much Conflict, Little Power: Eleven Recent
Books”
Volume 3, Number
4, July 1971
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Lewis J. Edinger
and Paul Luebke, Jr., “Grass-Roots Electoral Politics in the
German Federal Republic: Five Constituencies in the 1969 Election”
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Vincent E. McHale,
“Electoral Traditions and Opposition Building in France”
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Frank L. Wilson,
“The Club Phenomenon in France”
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Alan J. Stern,
Sidney Tarrow, and Mary Frase Williams, “Factions and Opinion
Groups in European Mass Parties: Some Evidence from a Study of
Italian Socialist Activists”
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H. Jon Rosenbaum
and Peter C. Sederberg, “The Occult and Political Development”
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Review Article: A.
James Gregor, “Theory, Metatheory, and Comparative Politics”
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