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Volume 19, Number 2 (Summer 2008)
Guest Letter: Reflections on Elections, Valerie Bunce
Symposium: Transplanting Institutions
- Military Occupations and Their Constitutional Residue, Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg, and James Melton
- Transplanting Institutions: Central Bank Independence in the Post-Communist World, Juliet Johnson
- Watering, Not Transplanting: The Case for Democracy Assistance, Steven Finkel, Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, Mitchell Seligson, and C. Neal Tate
Feature Article
- When the Field Is Home: Conducting Research in One's Own Country of Origin, Jenny Wüstenberg
Datasets
- The Religion and State Dataset, Andrew Bramsen
- Dataset announcements
News and Notes
Volume 19, Number 1 (Winter 2008)
Letter from the President
Symposium: Big Unanswered Questions in Comparative Politics
CONFLICT
- Gretchen Casper and Mark Lichbach
POLITICAL ECONOMY/PUBLIC POLICY
- Michael Bratton, Wendy Hunter, Joel Migdal, James Mahoney, Sarah Birch, and Sven Steimo
METHODS
- Rein Taagepera, Alan S. Zuckerman, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, and Gerard Alexander
CULTURE/SUBJECTIVITY/COGNITIVE ISSUES
- Kevin O'Brien, Chris Anderson, Donna Lee Van Cott, Herbert Kitschelt, Margarita Estévez-Abe, Frances Rosenbluth
GENDER
- Michele Penner Angrist and Karen Beckwith
Book Review
- Rethinking The Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: The Continuing Value of Cases and Comparisons, Ben Smith
Datasets
- Review of Ethno-Linguistic Fractionalization Datasets, Michael Driessen
- Dataset announcements
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