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COMPARATIVE POLITICS.

  • The interaction of post-Sovietology and comparative politics. Seizing the moment. Communist and Post-Communist Studies

    Chandler, A. The interaction of post-Sovietology and comparative politics. Seizing the moment. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 27(1), 3-17.
  • Coalition theory in praxis: A comparative politics simulation of the cabinet formation process.

    Kaarbo, J., & Lantis, J. S. Coalition theory in praxis: A comparative politics simulation of the cabinet formation process. PS - Political Science and Politics, 30(3), 501-506.
  • Paradigms revisited: Productionism, globality, and postmodernity in comparative politics. World Politics,

    Janos, A. C. Paradigms revisited: Productionism, globality, and postmodernity in comparative politics. World Politics, 50(1), 118-149.
  • Compliance with EU directives: Insights from international relations and comparative politics. Journal of European Public Policy

    Haas, P. M. Compliance with EU directives: Insights from international relations and comparative politics. Journal of European Public Policy, 5(1), 17-37.
  • Is comparative politics dead? Rethinking the field in the post-Cold War era. Third World Quarterly

    Wiarda, H. J. Is comparative politics dead? Rethinking the field in the post-Cold War era. Third World Quarterly, 19(5), 935-949.
  • The lessons of comparative politics: Russian political parties as independent variables? Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics

    Webb, P., & Lewis, P. G. The lessons of comparative politics: Russian political parties as independent variables? Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 14(1-2), 262-264.
  • German politics auf Deutsch: Teaching comparative politics in a language across the curriculum format. PS - Political Science and Politics

    Hallerberg, M., & Cothran, B.German politics auf Deutsch: Teaching comparative politics in a language across the curriculum format. PS - Political Science and Politics, 32(4), 739-742.
  • The death of the great international systems debate? Reconceptualizing comparative politics in the Post-Cold war era. World Affairs

    Wiarda, H. J. The death of the great international systems debate? Reconceptualizing comparative politics in the Post-Cold war era. World Affairs, 161(4), 211-221.
  • The economic turn in comparative politics. Comparative Political Studies

    Levi, M. The economic turn in comparative politics. Comparative Political Studies, 33(6), 822-844.
  • How we are, or how we say that we are: The post-war comparative politics of Hans Daadler and others. European Journal of Political Research

    Morlino, L. How we are, or how we say that we are: The post-war comparative politics of Hans Daadler and others. European Journal of Political Research, 37(4), 497-516.
  • Game theory and comparative politics: New perspectives, old interests. Dados

    Munck, G. L. Game theory and comparative politics: New perspectives, old interests. Dados, 43(3), 559-600.
  • Active learning in comparative politics: A mock German election and coalition-formation simulation. PS - Political Science and Politics

    Shellman, S. M. Active learning in comparative politics: A mock German election and coalition-formation simulation. PS - Political Science and Politics, 34(4), 827-834.
  • The postsocialist experience and comparative politics. PS - Political Science and Politics

    Bunce, V. The postsocialist experience and comparative politics. PS - Political Science and Politics, 34(4), 793-795.
  • Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and comparative politics: «Transitology» and the need for new theory. East European Politics and Societies

    Wiarda, H. J. Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and comparative politics: «Transitology» and the need for new theory. East European Politics and Societies, 15(3), 485-500.
  • Democracy, law, and comparative politics. Studies in Comparative International Development

    O’Donnell, G. A.Democracy, law, and comparative politics. Studies in Comparative International Development, 36(1), 7-36.
  • Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and comparative politics: Transitology and the need for new theory. World Affairs

    Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and comparative politics: Transitology and the need for new theory. World Affairs, 164(4), 149-156.
  • Negotiating Russian Federalism: A simulation for comparative politics. International Studies Perspectives

    Marsh, C., & Bucy, J. C. Negotiating Russian Federalism: A simulation for comparative politics. International Studies Perspectives, 3(4), 373-383.
  • Comparative politics and human rights. Human Rights Quarterly

    Landman, T. Comparative politics and human rights. Human Rights Quarterly, 24(4), 890-923.
  • Reintegrating the subdisciplines of international and comparative politics. International Studies Review

    Russett, B. Reintegrating the subdisciplines of international and comparative politics. International Studies Review, 5(4), 9-12.
  • China’s social security reforms and the comparative politics of market transition. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics

    Duckett, J. China’s social security reforms and the comparative politics of market transition. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 19(1), 80-101.
  • comparative politics of democratization in China. Journal of Contemporary China

    Friedman, E. A comparative politics of democratization in China. Journal of Contemporary China, 12(34), 103-123.
  • .The comparative politics of corruption: Accounting for the East Asian paradox in empirical studies of corruption, growth and investment. World Development

    Rock, M. T., & Bonnett, H.The comparative politics of corruption: Accounting for the East Asian paradox in empirical studies of corruption, growth and investment. World Development, 32(6), 999-1017.
  • Panel data analysis in comparative politics: Linking method to theory. European Journal of Political Research

    Plümper, T., Troeger, V. E., & Manow, P. Panel data analysis in comparative politics: Linking method to theory. European Journal of Political Research, 44(2), 327-354.
  • We are all comparativists Now: Why and how single-country scholarship must adapt and incorporate the comparative politics approach. Comparative Political Studies

    Lees, C. We are all comparativists Now: Why and how single-country scholarship must adapt and incorporate the comparative politics approach. Comparative Political Studies, 39(9), 1084-1108.
  • The influence of European émigré scholars on comparative politics, 1925-1965. American Political Science Review

    Loewenberg, G. The influence of European émigré scholars on comparative politics, 1925-1965. American Political Science Review, 100(4), 597-604.
  • The comparative politics of communist Euroscepticism in France, Italy and Spain. Party Politics

    Benedetto, G., & Quaglia, L. The comparative politics of communist Euroscepticism in France, Italy and Spain. Party Politics, 13(4), 478-499.
  • Qualitative methodology and comparative politics. Comparative Political Studies

    Mahoney, J. Qualitative methodology and comparative politics. Comparative Political Studies, 40(2), 122-144.
  • Bottom up comparative politics: Game theory abroad. PS - Political Science and Politics

    Lane, R. Bottom up comparative politics: Game theory abroad. PS - Political Science and Politics, 41(4), 871-877.
  • Domestic-external linkages and the cold war in 1953 and 1989: Using international relations theory and comparative politics to explain the end of the cold war. British Journal of Politics and International Relations

    Kramer, M. Domestic-external linkages and the cold war in 1953 and 1989: Using international relations theory and comparative politics to explain the end of the cold war. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 11(2), 205-224.
  • Think locally, act globally: Toward a transnational comparative politics. International Political Sociology

    Lyons, T., & Mandeville, P. (2010). Think locally, act globally: Toward a transnational comparative politics. International Political Sociology, 4(2), 124-141.
  • Social capital: Summing up the debate on a conceptual tool of comparative politics and public policy. Comparative Politics

    Paraskevopoulos, C. J. (2010). Social capital: Summing up the debate on a conceptual tool of comparative politics and public policy. Comparative Politics, 42(4), 475-494.
  • Debate on the future of comparative politics: A rejoinder. European Political Science

    Caramani, D. Debate on the future of comparative politics: A rejoinder. European Political Science, 9(1), 78-82.
  • What do they know of India who only India know? The uses of comparative politics. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics

    Manor, J. (2010). What do they know of India who only India know? The uses of comparative politics. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 48(4), 505-516.