Incoming Resources
- Politics in industrial societies, a comparative perspective, Lawrence C. Mayer with John H. Burnett
- Patterns of democracy, government forms and performance in thirty-six countries, Arend Lijphart
- Mobilization, center-periphery structures and nation-building, Stein Rokkan - a bibliography, compiled by Kirsti Thelen Saelen
- Government agencies, practices and lessons from 30 countries, Edited by Koen Verhoest ... [and others]
- Comparative politics
- The comparative study of politics, David F. Roth, Frank L. Wilson
- Governments and politics in a changing world, Robert E. Gamer
- The Evolution of Modern States, Sweden, Japan, and the United States
- Agenda setting, policies, and political systems, a comparative approach, edited by Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Stefaan Walgrave
- The Oxford handbook of comparative politics, edited by Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes
- Compound democracies, why the United States and Europe are becoming similar, Sergio Fabbrini
- Tormented births, passages to modernity in Europe and the Middle East, Isam Al-Khafaji
- Ein neuer Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit?, Martin Seeliger, Sebastian Sevignani (Hrsg.)
- Government and opposition
- Policy change in the area of freedom, security and justice, how EU institutions matter, edited by Florian Trauner and Ariadna Ripoll Servent
- Patrons, clients, and policies, patterns of democratic accountability and political competition, edited by Herbert Kitschelt and Steven I. Wilkinson
- The new institutional politics, performance and outcomes, Jan-Erik Lane and Svante Ersson
- Democratization and research methods, Michael Coppedge
- The Oxford companion to comparative politics, Joel Krieger, editor in chief
- Comparative federalism and intergovernmental agreements, analyzing Australia, Canada, Germany, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States, Jeffrey Parker
- Comparative politics, diverse states in an interdependent world, David F. Roth, Paul V. Warwick ; Soviet Union sections by David W. Paul
- Compound democracies, why the United States and Europe are becoming similar, Sergio Fabbrini
- The state of nature in comparative poltical thought, western and non-western perspectives, edited by Jon D. Carlson and Russell Arben Fox
- Mixed methods in comparative politics, principles and applications, Dirk Berg-Schlosser
- Pluralism, corporatism, and Confucianism, political associations and conflict regulation in the United States, Europe, and Taiwan, Harmon Zeigler
- Mechanisms of democracy, institutional design writ small, Adrian Vermeule
- Concepts and issues in comparative politics, an introduction to comparative analysis, Frank L. Wilson