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Comparative Politics

For more articles on comparative politics, enter:

"comparative government" in the Subject Guide.

"democracy" in the Subject Guide.

Comparing federal institutions: power and representation in six federations. Lori Thorlakson.
West European Politics April 2003 v26 i2 p1(23) (8013 words)

Explaining miracles: Third Ways and work and welfare. Hans Keman.
West European Politics April 2003 v26 i2 p115(22) (9626 words)

AQA government and politics: module 4: comparative UK/USA government. (Achieve At A2). (Assessment and Qualifications Alliance) Paul Fairclough.
Politics Review Feb 2003 v12 i3 p20(3) (2322 words)

Mexico and Russia: mirror images? Nikolas K. Gvosdev.
Demokratizatsiya Fall 2002 v10 i4 p488(21) (10690 words)

Postcommunist civil society in comparative perspective. Marc Morje Howard.
Demokratizatsiya Summer 2002 v10 i3 p285(21) (9048 words)

Comparing risk regulation in the United States and France: asbestos, AIDS and genetically modified agriculture. David Vogel, Jabril Bensedrine.
French Politics, Culture and Society Spring 2002 v20 i1 p13(19) (7738 words)

Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and comparative politics: transitology and the need for new theory.
World Affairs Spring 2002 v164 i4 p149(8) (5590 words)

First Families in Japan, Mexico, and the United States: 1946-2001. (Statistical Data Included) Donn M. Kurtz II.
International Journal of Comparative Sociology Nov 2001 p461(18) (6125 words)

The Value of a Vote: Malapportionment in Comparative Perspective. DAVID SAMUELS, RICHARD SNYDER.
British Journal of Political Science Oct 2001 v31 i4 p651 (8446 words)

The politics of opposition and European integration in Scandinavia: Is euro-scepticism a government--opposition dynamic? Nick Sitter.
West European Politics Oct 2001 v24 i4 p22(19) (7802 words)

Party Formation, Political Power, and the Capacity for Reform: Comparing Left Parties in Kerala and West Bengal, India [*]. MANALI DESAI.
Social Forces Sept 2001 v80 i1 p37 (10979 words)

The Dual Narrative of "Good Governance": Lessons for Understanding Political and Cultural Change in Malaysia and Singapore. SURAIN SUBRAMANIAM.
Contemporary Southeast Asia April 2001 v23 i1 p65 (6628 words)

US SOCIAL POLICY IN COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: Concepts, Images, Arguments, and Research Strategies. Edwin Amenta, Chris Bonastia, Neal Caren.
Annual Review of Sociology Annual 2001 p213 (10701 words)

Duh, or the Role of IT in Teaching Comparative Politics. Charles Hauss.
PS: Political Science & Politics Dec 2000 v33 i4 p826 (1027 words)

Linking Public Administration to Comparative Politics. Herbert H. Werlin.
PS: Political Science & Politics Sept 2000 v33 i3 p581 (6374 words)

Convergent co-ordination patterns in the French and German core executive: The case of the BSE crisis. G.P.E. Walzenbach.
West European Politics July 1999 v22 i3 p64(24) (9947 words)

Toward Consensus in Interpreting Latin American Politics: Developmentalism, Dependency, and "The Latin American Tradition". Howard J. Wiarda.
Studies In Comparative International Development Summer 1999 v34 i2 p50 (9583 words)

The Death of the Great International Systems Debate? HOWARD J. WIARDA.
World Affairs Spring 1999 v161 i4 p211(1) (7618 words)

Comparative political science: an inventory and assessment since the 1980's. Adrian Prentice Hull.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1999 v32 i1 p117(8) (6058 words)

Choosing not to choose in comparative policy research design: the case of the Research Network on Gender, Politics, and the State. Amy G. Mazur, Janine Parry.
Policy Studies Journal Autumn 1998 v26 i3 p384(1) (6586 words)

Toward a political science discipline; authority patterns revisited. David D. Laitin.
Comparative Political Studies August 1998 v31 n4 p423(21) (8525 words)

Unfinished business; reflections on the scope of comparative politics. Harry Eckstein.
Comparative Political Studies August 1998 v31 n4 p505(30) (13235 words)

'Overcoming the divide' between comparative politics and international relations approaches to the EC: what role for 'post-decisional politics'? Andrew Jordan.
West European Politics Oct 1997 v20 n4 p43(28) (12600 words)

Comparative politics and rational choice: a review essay. Robert H. Bates.
American Political Science Review Sept 1997 v91 n3 p699(6) (4874 words)

The stability of party identification in western democracies: results from eight panel surveys. Eric Schickler, Donald Philip Green.
Comparative Political Studies August 1997 v30 n4 p450(34) (12714 words)

Getting students to think (comparatively): teaching the introductory course in the 1990s. (comparative politics) David Wilsford.
PS: Political Science & Politics June 1995 v28 n2 p221(6) (4281 words)

Teaching comparative politics in the 1990s. (The Teacher) Frank L. Wilson.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1995 v28 n1 p79(2) (1785 words)

A post-Cold War approach. (The Teacher) John McCormick.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1995 v28 n1 p81(2) (1486 words)

Explaining Third World democracies. (The Teacher) Michael Mitchell.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1995 v28 n1 p83(3) (1922 words)

Narrowing the focus of introductory comparative politics courses. (The Teacher) Joseph L. Klesner.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1995 v28 n1 p85(2) (1097 words)

The parable of the frog. (teaching comparative politics introductory courses) (The Teacher) Charles Hauss.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1995 v28 n1 p86(4) (2560 words)

The comparative politics of Eastern Europe. (Features ) Daniel N. Nelson, Samuel Bentley.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1994 v27 n1 p45(8) (7083 words)

The new challenges facing European studies. (Features ) Kenton W. Worcester, Sidney Tarrow.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1994 v27 n1 p53(3) (2220 words)

Why is it difficult to teach comparative politics to American students. Robert Cox.
PS: Political Science & Politics March 1993 v26 n1 p68(5) (3724 words)

Goodness armed with power: lessons from other democracies for the U.S. war on terrorism. Ernest Evans.
World Affairs Wntr 2004 v166 i3 p127(5) (3119 words)

Democratic prospects in Central Asia. Stephen Blank.
World Affairs Wntr 2004 v166 i3 p133(15) (10818 words)

Democracy and the prospects for peaceful relations in Eastern Europe. Daniel Braun.
East European Quarterly Winter 2003 v37 i4 p497(14) (5319 words)

Electoral choices for divided societies: multi-ethnic parties and constituency pooling in Africa. Matthijs Bogaards.
Commonwealth & Comparative Politics Nov 2003 v41 i3 p59(22) (9491 words)

Virtual politics: how the Internet is transforming democracy. (Youth And Politics) Garance Franke-Ruta.
The American Prospect Oct 2003 v14 i9 pA6(3) (2442 words)

Direct democracy and institutional realignment in the American States. Caroline J. Tolbert.
Political Science Quarterly Fall 2003 v118 i3 p467(24) (10241 words)

Participatory democracy. (Ideas)
Social Policy Summer 2003 v33 i4 p47(2) (1222 words)

Why I can't call myself a participatory democrat any longer. (Ideas) Kevin Mattson.
Social Policy Summer 2003 v33 i4 p49(4) (2555 words)

Democracy and associations in the long nineteenth century: toward a transnational perspective *. Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann.
The Journal of Modern History June 2003 v75 i2 p269(31) (14477 words)

Democrats, dictators, and demonstrators. Jenny A. Minier.
Economic Inquiry April 2003 v41 i2 p224(10) (5674 words)