Contents
for Volume 10 (1999)
Volume
10, Number 1 (Winter 1999) (232 kb)
Collier: Letter from the President: Data, Field Work and Extracting
New Ideas at Close Range
News
and Notes
Letters
to the Editor
Good
Reads
- Treisman: Hirschman on Reform
Symposium:
The Role of Government in Economic Development: Recent Trends
and Interpretations
- Haggard:
The Debate from East Asia
- Keefer:
Research Priorities in Comparative Politics
- Levi:
Trust, Trade, and the Role of Government
- Ostrom: Reforms, Property-Rights Systems, and Development
- Wade:
A Clash of Capitalisms
- Makins: Theory and Practice, Supply and Demand, Reflections
on the Study of Europe
Articles
- Pierson
and Skocpol: Why History Matters
Book Reviews
- Gill:
Review of Rendering unto Caesar: Labor and the State in
Egypt
Volume
10, Number 2 (Summer 1999) (206 kb)
Collier: Letter from the President: Building a Disciplined,
Rigorous Center in Comparative Politics
News
and Notes
Good
Reads
- Frye:
The Political Scientist's Can Opener
Continuing
Debates
- Tarrow: Expanding Paired Comparison
Articles
- Samuels:
Nudging Serendipity: Support for Third Country (C3) Research
Symposium:
Data Collection and Fieldwork in Comparative Politics: Issues,
Incentives, Opportunities
- Treisman: Editor's Introduction
- Widner: Maintaining our Knowledge Base
- Cheibub: Data Optimism in Comparative Politics: The Importance
of Being Earnest
- Hershberg and Worcester: Trends in Funding for Graduate
Student Field Research: Evidence from a Review of Social Science
Research Council Programs
- Epstein
and O'Halloran: Announcing a New
Political Institutions Web Database
Review Essay
- Laitin: Post-Soviet Area Studies
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