The structure of intersectionality: A comparative politics of gender
Comparative politics: Rationality, culture, and structure.
The nature and future of comparative politics. European Political Science Review
Data usage in quantitative comparative politics.
Reconsidering the robustness of authoritarianism in the middle east: Lessons from the arab spring.
Youth, life, and politics: Examining the everyday in comparative politics.
Rituals of respect: Sufis and secularists in senegal in comparative perspective
Beyond parochialism and domestic preoccupation: The current state of comparative politics in canada
The comparative politics of immigration.
Subnational islamization through secular parties: Comparing shari'a politics in two indonesian provinces.
The disadvantages of Comparative Politics in Latin America: emphasis on the Argentinian case
Gender quotas and comparative politics: Past, present, and future research agendas.
Comparative politics in central and eastern europe: Mapping publications over the past 20 years
Teaching large classes with clickers: Results from a teaching experiment in comparative politics.
A feminist approach to quotas and comparative politics
The state and direction of asian comparative politics: Who, what, where, how?
Alfred stepan and the study of comparative politics. Government and Opposition
LA POLÍTICA COMPARADA EN ARGENTINA, BRASIL, COLOMBIA Y MÉXICO
Comparative politics and the liberal arts college: A fragile symbiosis
Developmentalism - a new approach in comparative politics area.
Still not dismantling? the legacy of dismantling the welfare state in comparative politics.
Turning introductory comparative politics and elections courses into social science research communities using wikipedia: Improving both teaching and research.
How to select and develop international law case studies: Lessons from comparative law and comparative politics.
Scaling down: Subnational comparative case studies in comparative politics and chinese politics
Mainstreaming gender in political science courses: The case of comparative public policy
Choosing party leaders: Anglophone democracies, british parties and the limits of comparative politics
Is there a ‘German school’ of comparative politics? an institutional perspective.
Trends in political science research and the progress of comparative politics