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Volume 15, Number 2 (Summer 2004) | References
Hall: Letter from the President: Beyond the Comparative Method
Symposium: The Proliferation of Comparative Survey Research

Introduction
Norris: From the Civic Culture to the Afrobarometer
Seligson: Comparative Survey Research: Is there a Problem?
Inglehart and Welzel :What Insights Can Multi-Country Surveys Provide about Peoples and Societies?
Gibson: Ruminations on Survey Research in Comparative Politics: Difficulties and Desiderata.
Javeline: Improving Data Quality in Survey Research

Book Review

Munck and Snyder: Passion, Craft and Method in Comparative Politics
Dahl, Linz, Huntington and Przeworski

Datasets

Zoco: A Review of the World Bank Database on Political Institutions
Other datasets

News and Notes

Announcements
Awards



Volume 15, Number 1 (Winter 2004)
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Messina and Coppedge: Letter from the Editors
Symposium: The Confluence of American and Comparative Politics

Introduction
Dahl: Comments on the Confluence of American and Comparative Politics
Pierson: Why Americanists Should be Buyers in the Marketplace of Ideas
Cox and McCubbins: Theories of Legislative Organization | Bibliography
Nobles: The Other Side of American Exceptionalism
Levine: Comparative Politics and American Politics

Review Essay

Boas: Technology, Freedom, and Democracy

Datasets

Rodriguez: A Review of Kaufman and Segura-Ubiergo’s dataset

News and Notes

Announcements
Awards

 


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