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Rustow, Dankwart A.; Ericson, Kenneth Paul
Introduction
p. 1-4
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Collier, David
The comparative method: two decades of change
p. 7-31
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Wiarda, Howard J.
Concepts and models in comparative politics: political development reconsidered –and its alternatives
p. 32-53
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Eisenstadt, S. N.
The civilizational dimensions of politics: some indications for comparative analysis
p. 54-71
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Chilcote, Ronald H.
The search for a class theory of the state and democracy: capitalist and socialist perspectives
p. 75-97
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Becker, David G.
Beyond dependency: development and democracy in the era of international capitalism
p. 98-133
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Keller, Edmond J.
The State in contemporary Africa: a critical assessment of theory and practice
p. 134-159
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Lynn Karl, Terry
Dilemmas of democratization in Latin America
p. 163-191
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Heper, Metin
Transitions to democracy reconsidered: a historical perspective
p. 192-210
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Bienen, Henry; Herbst, Jeffrey
Authoritarianism and democracy in Africa
p. 211-232
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The origins, processes, and outcomes of great political reform: a framework of analysis
p. 235-261
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Von Beyme, Klaus
The modernization of socialism: Glasnost versus Perestroika?
p. 262-291
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Keddie, Nikki R.
The revolt of Islam and its roots
p. 292-308
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Eckstein, Susan
How consequential are revolutions?: the Latin America experience
p. 309-351
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Ashford, Douglas E.
Explanining democratic welfare States: upply, demand, and context
p. 355-380
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Hayward, Jack
The policy community approach to industrial policy
p. 381-407
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Pempel, T.J
Japan and Sweden: polarities of “responsible capitalism”
p. 408-438
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Ericson, Kenneth Paul; Rustow, Dankwart A.
Global research perspectives: paradigms, concepts, and data in a changing world
p. 441-459