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Volume 16, Number 2 (Summer 2005) | References

Letter from the President

  • Public Policy-Making as Social Resource Creation, Peter A. Hall
 

Controversies

  • Strategies of Analysis for Multi-Country Individual-Level Data, Karen Long Jusko, Orit Kedar, and W. Phillips Shively

Symposium: Should Everyone Do Fieldwork?

  • Concepts That Travel, Scholars Who Don't? Soledad Loaeza
  • Making a Contribution: The Role of Fieldwork in Scientific Research Programs, Randy Stevenson
  • Off to the Field, Devra C. Moehler

Review Essay:

  • Daniel Dennett, Comparative Politics, and the Dangerous Idea of Evolution, Ian S. Lustick

Article

  • Comparative Politics Dissertations 1985-2004, Claudia Maldonado, Carlos I. Gutiérrez, and Erin Urquhart

Datasets

  • Comparing the Global Barometers, Saika Uno

News and Notes

  • Awards
  • Announcements

Volume 16, Number 1 (Winter 2005) | References

Guest Letter

  • Comparative Politics: A View from Britain, Archie Brown

Controversies

  • On "'American' Methods, 'Comparative' Theories," David Samuels
  • On the Neglect of Immigration, Wayne Cornelius and Mark R. Rosenblum

Symposium: The Confluence of International Relations and Comparative Politics: Professional Dilemmas

  • Ph.D.s without Borders? Drawing Subdisciplinary Boundaries in Political Scinece, Bernard Grofman
  • Blurred Boundaries -- Hurray!: Shifting Lines in Comparative Politics and International Relations, Peter Gourevitch
  • ICP: Mood Ring or Next Big Thing?, Layna Mosley
  • Integrating International Relations and Comparative Politics: Professional Dilemmas, Helen V. Milner
  • Real Worlds of Political Science and theStructure of theDiscipline: Some Thoughts on Contemporary Professional Dilemmas, Duane Swank
  • Bridging the Divide between Comparative Politics and International Relations, Alison Brysk

Review Essay

  • Comparative Politics Textbooks: A Review, Gerhard Loewenberg

Datasets

  • Recorded Vote Data from John Carey
  • Global Attitudes Dataset
  • Protest and Repression Data from Ron Francisco

 


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