Cambridge studies in comparative politics
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- The Promise and limits of private power, promoting labor standards in a global economy, Richard M. Locke
- Reconstructing the state, personal networks and elite identity in Soviet Russia, Gerald Easter
- Skeletons in the closet, transitional justice in post-Communist Europe, Monika Nalepa
- State repression and the domestic democratic peace, Christian Davenport
- Who speaks for the poor?, electoral geography, party entry, and representation, Karen Long Jusko
- Multiethnic coalitions in Africa, business financing of opposition election campaigns, Leonardo R. Arriola
- The transformation of European social democracy, Herbert Kitschelt
- Contested economic institutions, the politics of macroeconomics and wage bargaining in advanced democracies, Torben Iversen
- Comparative politics, rationality, culture, and structure, edited by Mark Irving Lichbach, Alan S. Zuckerman
- Rebelocracy, social order in the Colombian civil war, Ana Arjona
- The logic of violence in civil war, Stathis N. Kalyvas
- Networks and institutions in Europe's emerging markets, Roger Schoenman
- Comparative politics, rationality, culture, and structure, edited by Mark Irving Lichbach, Alan S. Zuckerman
- Ideological representation, achieved and astray : elections, institutions, and the breakdown of ideological congruence in parliamentary democracies, G. Bingham Powell, Jr
- The promise and limits of private power, promoting labor standards in a global economy, Richard M. Locke
- Insurgent collective action and civil war in El Salvador, Elisabeth Jean Wood
- Between states, interim governments and democratic transitions, Yossi Shain, Juan J. Linz ; with contributions from Lynn Berat ... [and others]
- Comparative historical analysis in the social sciences, edited by James Mahoney, Dietrich Rueschemeyer
- The comparative political economy of the welfare state, Thomas Janoski, Alexander M. Hicks
- Political competition, partisanship, and policymaking in Latin American public utilities, Maria Victoria Murillo
- Money, markets, and the state, social democratic economic policies since 1918, Ton Notermans
- Making peace in drug wars, crackdowns and cartels in Latin America, Benjamin Lessing, University of Chicago
- Comparing policy networks, labor politics in the U.S., Germany, and Japan, David Knoke ... [and others]
- The political construction of business interests, coordination, growth, and equality, Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University, Duane Swank, Marquette University
- Revolution in Syria, identity, networks, and repression, Kevin Mazur, Princeton University
- Waves of war, nationalism, state formation, and ethnic exclusion in the modern world, Andreas Wimmer
- Race and regionalism in the politics of taxation in Brazil and South Africa, Evan S. Lieberman
- Taxation, wage bargaining and unemployment, Isabela Mares
- Framing the race in South Africa, the political origins of racial census elections, Karen E. Ferree
- Policy, Office, or Votes?, How Political Parties in Western Europe Make Hard Decisions, Edited by Wolfgang C. Müller, Kaare Strøm
- Informal institutions and citizenship in rural Africa, risk and reciprocity in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, Lauren M. MacLean
- Courts under constraints, judges, generals, and presidents in Argentina, Gretchen Helmke
- How solidarity works for welfare, subnationalism and social development in India, Prerna Singh (Brown University)
- Authoritarian police in democracy, contested security in Latin America, Yanilda María González
- Structuring politics, historical institutionalism in comparative analysis, edited by Sven Steinmo, Kathleen Thelen, and Frank Longstreth
- Risk inequality and welfare states, social policy preferences, development, and dynamics, Philipp Rehm
- Bankers, bureaucrats, and central bank politics, the myth of neutrality, Christopher Adolph
- Democracy, development, and the countryside, urban-rural struggles in India, Ashutosh Varshney
- Macroeconomic policies of developed democracies, Robert J. Franzese
- Political branding in cities, the decline of machine politics in Bogotá, Naples, and Chicago, Eleonora Pasotti
- Selected works of Michael Wallerstein, the political economy of inequality, unions, and social democracy, edited by David Austen-Smith [and others]
- Organized violence after civil war, the geography of recruitment in Latin America, Sarah Zukerman Daly (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
- Property and political order in Africa, land rights and the structure of politics, Catherine Boone
- The price of a vote in the Middle East, clientelism and communal politics in Lebanon and Yemen, Daniel Corstange
- Crude democracy, natural resource wealth and political regimes, Thad Dunning
- Institutions on the edge, the origins and consequences of inter-branch crises in Latin America, Gretchen Helmke, University of Rochester
- Inside rebellion, the politics of insurgent violence, Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Information for autocrats, representation in Chinese local congresses, Melanie Manion
- The political logic of poverty relief, electoral strategies and social policy in Mexico, Alberto Díaz-Cayeros, Federico Estevez, Beatriz Magaloni.The political logic of poverty relief
- Big data and the welfare state, how the information revolution threatens social solidarity, Torben Iversen, Philipp Rehm