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Contents for Volume 5 (1994)

Volume 5, Number 1 (Winter 1994) (1.63 mb)

Laitin: Letter from the President: Archived Data Sets: So What?
News, Notes, and Commentary
Directions for Comparative Politics

  • Reed: Commentary
  • Tarrow: Commentary
  • Shepsle and Weingast: The Future of Comparative Politics: Theory and Area Studies

Japanese Politics in Transition: Implications for Politics and Political Science

  • McKean: Political Suicide (After Many Insincere Attempts) in Japan
  • Rosenbluth: Japanese Politics: From Comparatively Static to Comparative Statics

Conferences
Data Bases, Archives, and Works-in-Progress

  • Nevitte: Data on the 1992 Canadian Referendum and 1993 Federal Elections
  • Rose: Trends in Mass Behavior in East European Societies between State and Market
  • Li and Tong: The Greening of Public Opinion Research in China: Chocolates, Charlatans, and a Chinaman’s Chance
  • Rosenstone: The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems

Literature Reviews, Book and Article Notices

  • Bailey: Literature Review: The Uruguay Round, The European Union and Regionalization of Trade
  • Billera and Simon: Review of Bates, Mudimbe, and O’Barr, Africa and the Disciplines: The Contribution of Research in Africa to the Social Sciences and the Humanities
  • Dylla: Review of Eichengreen and Wyplosz, “The Unstable EMS”
  • Fuller: Review of Gurr, Marshall, Harff, and Scarrit, Minorities at Risk
  • Mulvenon: Review of Shirk, The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China
  • Petersen: Turning Sweden Around?

Volume 5, Number 2 (Summer 1994) (1.62 mb)

Laitin: Letter from the President: Retooling in Comparative Research
News, Notes, and Commentary
The Return of the Son of the Bride of the Future of Comparative Politics

  • Laitin: Commentary
  • Rogowski: Commentary
  • Reed: Commentary
  • Tarrow: Commentary
  • Shepsle and Weingast: Commentary
  • Lustick: Rational Choice as a Hegemonic Project, and the Capture of Comparative Politics
  • Wolfe: The Need for a Pluralistic Comparative Politics

Other Commentary

  • Chase: Mr. Krugman goes to Washington
  • Heydemann: The Israel-PLO Accords: Changes in Politics and Political Science
  • Ordeshook and Schwartz: The Devil of Russian Democracy

Conferences
Data Bases, Archives and Works-in-Progress

  • Shively: Update on Planning for the Comparative Political, Social, and Economic Data Archiving Board

Literature Reviews, Book and Article Notices

  • Anderson: Review of Roeder, Red Sunset: The Failure of Soviet Politics
  • Thomas-Woolley: Review of Callaghy and Ravenhill, Hemmed in: Responses to Africa’s Economic Decline

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