Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies
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Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies
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Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies
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- Is the third wave of democratization over?, an empirical assessment
- Politicians, parties and electoral systems, Brazil in comparative perspective
- On the role of distance for outwardand labor market flexibility, foreign direct investment
- The political formation and consolidation of peak business associations, the case of Peru
- The private sector and the public transcript, the political mobilization of business in Bolivia
- Party organization, ideological change, and electoral success, a comparative study of postauthoritarian parties
- Macro policy in a dollarized economy, the experience of Bolivia
- Venezuela, conservative representation without conservative parties
- Unions, social structures, and wage restraint, a suggested scheme of analysis
- Fujimori's financiers, how Japan became the largest aid donor in Latin America and its implications for future economic development
- A new discipline, development ethics
- La ley electoral de 1890 y la democratizacion del regimen politico chileno
- Cuba y la nueva economia mundial, el reto de la insercion en America Latina y el Caribe
- Guidelines for industrial reconversion and restructuring, with application to Uruguay
- La derecha en el Chile después de pinochet, el caso de la Unión Democrata Independiente
- The structure and performance of international banking during the 1970s and its impact on the crisis of Latin America
- Liberals, radicals and women's citizenship in Chile, 1872-1930
- Another institutionalization, Latin America and elsewhere
- Capitalists and revolution
- Political disaffection and democratization history in new democracies
- Business elites and democracy in Latin America, reflections on the May 1991 Kellogg Institute Conference
- When failure becomes success, class and the debate over stabilization and adjustment
- Industrial modernization and working-class protest in socialist Spain
- Contesting authenticity, battles over the representation of history in Morelos, Mexico
- The political underpinnings of economic liberalization in Chile
- The politics od economic reform, distributional coalitions and policy change in Latin America
- A sequential theory of decentralization and its effects on the intergovernmental balance of power, Latin American cases in comparative perspective
- Level of development and democracy, Latin American exceptionalism 1945-1996
- The quality of democracy, theory and applications, edited by Guillermo O'Donnell, Jorge Vargas Cullell, and Osvaldo M. Iazzetta
- The transition from traditional to broker clientelism in Colombia, political stability and social unrest
- Crisis en el sindicalismo en América Latina?
- Privatization, the role of domestic business
- Wage differentials and efficiency wage models, evidence from the Chilean economy
- The catholic church, religious pluralism and democracy in Brazil
- A sign of the times, television and electoral politics in Argentina, 1983-1989
- Industrial organization and comparative advantage in Mexico's manufacturing trade
- Democratic consolidation and human rights in Brazil
- Logics of union action in Chile
- Myths of the enemy, Castro, Cuba and Herbert L. Matthews of The New York Times
- The violence of "religion":, examining a prevalent myth
- El fondo de la forma, Actos publicos de la campana presidencial del Partido Revolucionario Institucional, Mexico, 1988
- From national corporatism to transnational pluralism, European interest politics and the single market
- The impact of election administration on the legitimacy of emerging democracies, a new research agenda
- Reconstituting the institutional bases of consent, notes on state-labor relations and democratic consolidation in the Southern Cone
- From "restricted" to "besieged", the changing nature of the limits to democracy in Colombia
- On the state, democratization and some conceptual problems, (aLatin American view with glances at some post-Communist countries)
- The NICs, global accumulation and uneven development, implications of a simple three-region model
- Indigenous politics and democracy, contesting citizenship in Latin America
- Delegative democracy?
- An Asean perspective on APEC
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