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Comparative Politics

  • Greene, K.F. “The Political Economy of Authoritarian Single-Party Dominance.”

  • Hardiman, N., and C. Scott. “Governance as Polity: An Institutional Approach to the Evolution of State Functions in Ireland.”

  • Dickson, E.S., and K. Scheve. “Social Identity, Electoral Institutions and the Number of Candidates.”

  • Burnell, P., and O. Schlumberger. “Promoting Democracy - Promoting Autocracy? International Politics and National Political Regimes.”

    Burnell, P., and O. Schlumberger
  • Honaker, J., and G. King. “What to Do about Missing Values in Time-Series Cross-Section Data.”

  • Greene, K.F. “The Political Economy of Authoritarian Single-Party Dominance.”

  • Lyons, T., and P. Mandaville. “Think Locally, Act Globally: Toward a Transnational Comparative Politics.”

  • Slater, D., and E. Simmons. “Informative Regress: Critical Antecedents in Comparative Politics.”

  • Martins, R., and F.J. Veiga. “Economic Performance and Turnout at National and Local Elections.”

  • Sil, R., and P.J. Katzenstein. “Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics: Reconfiguring Problems and Mechanisms across Research Traditions.”

  • Remmer, K.L. “Political Scale and Electoral Turnout: Evidence from the Less Industrialized World.”

  • Mueller, S. “The Politics of Local Autonomy: Measuring Cantonal (De)centralisation in Switzerland.”

  • Hui, E.S.-I., and C.K.-C. Chan. “The ‘Harmonious Society’ as a Hegemonic Project: Labour Conflicts and Changing Labour Policies in China.”

  • Conrad, C.R. “Constrained Concessions: Beneficent Dictatorial Responses to the Domestic Political Opposition.”

  • Kim, M.H. “Comparing Measures of National Power.”

  • Johnston, R., and C. Pattie. “Parties and Crossbenchers Voting in the Post-2010 House of Lords: The Example of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill.”

  • Kinkel, J., and W. Hurst. “Review Essay - Access to Justice in Post-Mao China: Assessing the Politics of Criminal and Administrative Law.”

  • Özen, H., and Ş. Özen. “Interactions in and between Strategic Action Fields: A Comparative Analysis of Two Environmental Conflicts in Gold-Mining Fields in Turkey.”

  • McElroy, G., and M. Marsh. “Electing Women to the Dáil: Gender Cues and the Irish Voter.”

  • Glor, E.D. “Patterns of Canadian Departmental Survival."

  • De Groot, O.J. "A Methodology for the Calculation of the Global Economic Costs of Conflict"

  • Woll, C. “Open Skies, Closed Markets: Future Games in the Negotiation of International Air Transport.”

  • Bruszt, L., and G.A. McDermott. “Integrating Rule Takers: Transnational Integration Regimes Shaping Institutional Change in Emerging Market Democracies.”

  • Buller, J., and T.S. James. “Statecraft and the Assessment of National Political Leaders: The Case of New Labour and Tony Blair.”

  • Dijkstra, H. “Agenda-Setting in the Common Security and Defence Policy: An Institutionalist Perspective.”

  • Ambrosio, T. “The Rise of the ‘China Model’ and ‘Beijing Consensus’: Evidence of Authoritarian Diffusion?”

  • Nishikawa, K.A. “Rethinking the Meaning of Citizenship in Post-PRI Mexico: Can the State Change Its Image?”

  • Agarin, T., and A. Regelmann. “Which Is the Only Game in Town? Minority Rights Issues in Estonia and Slovakia During and After EU Accession.”

  • Bishin, B.G., and C.A. Smith. “When Do Legislators Defy Popular Sovereignty? Testing Theories of Minority Representation Using DOMA.”

  • Wals, S.C. “Made in the USA? Immigrants’ Imported Ideology Andpolitical Engagement.”

  • Grand, P., and G. Tiemann. “Projection Effects and Specification Bias in Spatial Models of European Parliament Elections.”

  • Dunleavy, P., and R. Diwakar. “Analysing Multiparty Competition in Plurality Rule Elections.”

  • Naples, N.A. “Sustaining Democracy: Localization, Globalization, and Feminist Praxis.”

  • Lieber, A. “The Chinese Ideology: Reconciling the Politics with the Economics of Contemporary Reform.”

  • Wolff, J. “Democracy Promotion and Civilian Power: The Example of Germany’s ‘Value-Oriented’ Foreign Policy.”

  • Yap, O.F. “Consolidating Democracy in Korea: Economy as Impetus, Corruption as Issue.”

  • Page, S.B. “Theories of Governance: Comparative Perspectives on Seattle’s Light Rail Project.”

  • Bordogna, L., and R. Pedersini. “Economic Crisis and the Politics of Public Service Employment Relations in Italy and France.”

  • Vatter, A., I. Stadelmann-Steffen, and D. Danaci. “Who Supports Minority Rights in Popular Votes? Empirical Evidence from Switzerland.”

  • Abraham, S. “The Necessity of Engaging with Politics: Lessons from the Grass Roots in South India.”

  • Farrell, H., and A.L. Newman. “Domestic Institutions beyond the Nation-State: Charting the New Interdependence Approach.”

  • Calvo, E., K. Chang, and T. Hellwig. “Beyond Assimilation and Contrast: Information Effects, Ideological Magnification, and the Vote.”

  • Carta, C., and J.-F. Morin. “Introduction: EU Foreign Policy through the Lens of Discourse Analysis.”

  • Lü, X. “Social Policy and Regime Legitimacy: The Effects of Education Reform in China.”

  • Egan, M. “Narratives, Norms and Governability in the European Union: An Introduction.”

  • Spaiser, V., S. Ranganathan, R.P. Mann, and D.J.T. Sumpter. “The Dynamics of Democracy, Development and Cultural Values.”

  • Marcinkiewicz, K. “Electoral Contexts That Assist Voter Coordination: Ballot Position Effects in Poland.”

  • Mukherjee, B., V. Yadav, and S. Bejar. “Candidate-Centred Systems, Public Banks and Equity Market Restrictions in Developing Democracies.”

  • Martins, R., and F.J. Veiga. “Does Voter Turnout Affect the Votes for the Incumbent Government?”

  • Fatke, M. “Allure or Alternative? Direct Democracy and Party Identification.”