Volume 32, Number 4, July 2000

  • Stathis N. Kalyvas, “Commitment Problems in Emerging Democracies: The Case of Religious Parties”
  • Karen L. Bird, “Racist Speech or Free Speech? A Comparison of the Law in France and the United States”
  • Sara De Master and Michael K. Le Roy, “Xenophobia and the European Union”
  • Sofía A. Pérez, “From Decentralization to Reorganization: Explaining the Return to National Bargaining in Italy and Spain”
  • Fabrice Edouard Lehoucq, “Institutionalizing Democracy: Constraint and Ambition in the Politics of Electoral Reform”
  • Review Article: Omar G. Encarnación, “Beyond Transitions: The Politics of Democratic Consolidation”
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Volume 32, Number 3, April 2000

  • Kathryn Firmin-Sellers, “Institutions, Context, and Outcomes: Explaining French and British Rule in West Africa”
  • Xiaobo Lu, “Booty Socialism, Bureau-preneurs, and the State in Transition: Organizational Corruption in China”
  • Elise Giuliano, “Who Determines the Self in the Politics of Self-Determination? Identity and Preference Formation in Tatarstan’s Nationalist Mobilization”
  • Alan Siaroff, “The Fate of Centrifugal Democracies: Lessons from Consociational Theory and System Performance”
  • Georg Vanberg, “Establishing Judicial Independence in West Germany: The Impact of Opinion Leadership and the Separation of Powers”
  • Review Article: Kent Eaton, “Parliamentarism versus Presidentialism in the Policy Arena”

 

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Volume 32, Number 2, January 2000

  • Javier Corrales, “Presidents, Ruling Parties, and Party Rules: A Theory on the Politics of Economic Reform in Latin America”
  • Argelina Cheibub Figueiredo and Fernando Limongi, “Presidential Power, Legislative Organization, and Party Behavior in Brazil”
  • Vali R. Nasr, “International Politics, Domestic Imperatives, and Identity Mobilization: Sectarianism in Pakistan 1979 – 1998”
  • Ali Mari Tripp, “Political Reform in Tanzania: The Struggle for Associational Autonomy”
  • William F. S. Miles, “The Politics of Language Equilibrium in a Multilingual Society: Mauritius”
  • Review Article: José Antonio Lucero, “On Feuds, Tumults, and Turns: Politics and Culture in Social Movement Theory”

 

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Volume 32, Number 1, October 1999

  • Yan Sun, “Reform, State, and Corruption: Is Corruption Less Destructive in China Than in Russia?”
  • Nicolas van de Walle, “Economic Reform in a Democratizing Africa”
  • Pedro C. Magalhães, “The Politics of Judicial Reform in Eastern Europe”
  • Marifeli Pérez-Stable, “Caught in a Contradiction: Cuban Socialism between Mobilization and Normalization”
  • Paul Kubicek, “Organized Labor in Postcommunist States: Will the Western Sun Set on It, Too?”
  • Review Article: Richard Snyder and James Mahoney, “The Missing Variable: Institutions and the Study of Regime Change”

 

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Volume 31, Number 4, July 1999

  • Kurt Weyland, “Neoliberal Populism in Latin America and Eastern Europe”
  • Stephen J. Kay, “Unexpected Privatizations: Politics and Social Security Reform in the Southern Cone”
  • Roger Karapin, “The Politics of Immigration Control in Britain and Germany: Subnational Politicians and Social Movements”
  • Nikolaos Zahariadis, “The Rise and Fall of British State Ownership: Political Pressure or Economic Reality?”
  • Research Note: Michael Coppedge, “Thickening Thin Concepts and Theories: Combining Large N and Small in Comparative Politics”
  • Review Article: Cynthia Roberts and Thomas Sherlock, “Bringing the Russian State Back In: Explanations of the Derailed Transition to Market Democracy”
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