Volume 17, Number 4, July 1985

  • Lawrence LeDuc, “Partisan Change and Dealignment in Canada, Great Britain, and the United States”
  • James Warner Björkman, “Who Governs the Health Sector? Comparative European and American Experiences with Representation, Participation, and Decentralization”
  • Joel D. Wolfe, “Corporatism and Union Democracy: The British Miners and Incomes Policy, 1973-74”
  • Thomas R. Rochon and Roy Pierce, “Coalitions as Rivalries: French Socialists and Communists, 1967-1978”
  • Ronald J. Hill, “The U.S.S.R.: Social Change and Party Adaptability”
  • Susan Eckstein, “Revolutions and the Restructuring of National Economies: The Latin American Experience”
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Volume 17, Number 3, April 1985

  • Karen L. Remmer, “Redemocratization and the Impact of Authoritarian Rule in Latin America”
  • Forrest D. Colburn and Silvio De Franco, “Privilege, Production, and Revolution: The Case of Nicaragua”
  • Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. and Robert J. Thompson, “Ethnoterritorial Movements and the Policy Process: Accommodating Nationalist Demands in the Developed World”
  • Charles Noble, “Wilson’s Choice: The Political Origins of the Modern American State”
  • Research Note: Michael E. Urban, “Technical Assistance and Political Control: A Research Note on the Organization-Instruction Department of Local Soviets”
  • Review Article: Barbara J. Nelson, “Family Politics and Policy in the United States and Western Europe”

 

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Volume 17, Number 2, January 1985

  • Frederick W. Frey, “The Problem of Actor Designation in Political Analysis”
  • Hy Van Luong, “Agrarian Unrest from an Anthropological Perspective: The Case of Vietnam”
  • John Markoff and Silvio R. Duncan Baretta, “Professional Ideology and Military Activism in Brazil: Critique of a Thesis of Alfred Stepan”
  • Marilyn Hoskin, “Public Opinion and the Foreign Worker: Traditional and Nontraditional Bases in West Germany”
  • Mark A. Cichock, “Reevaluating a Development Strategy: Policy Implications for Yugoslavia”
  • Review Article: John T. S. Keeler, “Situating France on the Pluralism-Corporatism Continuum: A Critique of and Alternative to the Wilson Perspective”

 

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Volume 17, Number 1, October 1984

  • Daniel N. Nelson, “Charisma, Control, and Coercion: The Dilemma of Communist Leadership”
  • James P. McGregor, “Polish Public Opinion in a Time of Crisis”
  • Edward C. Epstein, “Legitimacy, Institutionalization, and Opposition in Exclusionary Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Regimes: The Situation of the 1980s”
  • Steven Reed and Gregory G. Brunk, “A Test of Two Theories of Economically Motivated Voting: The Case of Japan”
  • James Douglas, “How Actual Governments Cope with the Paradoxes of Social Choice: Some Anglo-American Comparisons”
  • E. M. McLeay, “Housing as a Political Issue: A Comparative Study”
  • Research Note: Saundra K. Schneider and Patricia Ingraham, “The Impact of Political Participation on Social Policy Adoption and Expansion: A Cross-National, Longitudinal Analysis”

 

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Volume 16, Number 4, July 1984

  • Michael R. Reich, “Mobilizing for Environmental Policy in Italy and Japan”
  • Raphael Zariski, “Coalition Formation in the Italian Regions: Some Preliminary Findings and Their Significance for Coalition Theory”
  • Robert H. Jackson and Carl G. Rosberg, “Personal Rule: Theory and Practice in Africa”
  • R. J. Rummel, “Libertarianism, Violence within States, and the Polarity Principle”
  • Donald A. Gross and Lee Sigelman, “Comparing Party Systems: A Multidimensional Approach”
  • Review Article: Jutta A. Helm, “Parties, Stability, and Growth: West German Politics in Transition”
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