A Report On The Reading Material Assigned To Undergraduates In 183 Syllabi For The Introduction To Comparative Politics Class   political

 comparative politics, syllabus, syllabi, books, articles

by Patrick Fagan

July 27, 2005
 

TOP 10 BOOKS

FULL LIST OF ASSIGNED BOOKS


FULL LIST OF ASSIGNED CHAPTERS & ARTICLES

 

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Introduction

            Google’s advance search was used in July 2005 to conduct a content analysis of syllabi to classes listed as Introduction to Comparative Politics.  Which books and how often they are being assigned in the introductory class is the central focus of the analysis.  The exact search parameters for Google appear in Appendix A.  Search parameters were set to return links to pages that had been updated at least once in the last year and to those that went to the .edu domain.  Each suggested link was examined to ensure that it did indeed go to a syllabus for the introduction class.  Those that were not specifically labeled as the intro class were discarded.  Syllabi that were labeled "Introduction to Comparative Politics" but had a course number greater than 300, or 3000 on the four-digit numbering system, were not included in the examination.  Books on syllabi that were only “recommended,” instead of being “required,” were not included in the analysis.  With these search parameters, Google displayed 850 links to supposed Comparative Politics syllabi.  As defined in this report, however, only 183 of those links went to actual syllabi.

 

Limitations

            The content analysis is based on syllabi that are only on the internet and found by using Google.com.  Consequently, as far as ranking the textbooks is concerned, the word rank cannot be used accurately in its exact meaning.  The rankings are presented for visual purposes only.

            The Top 10 list follows, and each work happens to be a book.  A full list of all the books that appeared in the 183 syllabi can be found, in alphabetical order, in Appendix B.  Appendix C lists all the articles and chapters that appeared in the syllabi. 

 

 

 

Top 10 Books In Descending Order
Intro To Comparative Politics Syllabi, X# = number of times item appeared in syllabi

 

            Christian Soe.  Annual Editions: Comparative Politics. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2005. X39

            Gabriel Almond, et. al. Comparative Politics Today: A World View.  Longman, 2003. X18

            Charles Hauss.  Comparative Politics: Domestic Responses to Global Challenges (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM). Wadsworth, 2002. X18

            Mark Kesselman (ed.), et al.  Introduction to Comparative Politics.  Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003.  OR  Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas.  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999.  OR  William Joseph and Mark Kesselman and Joel Krieger (eds.).  Introduction to Politics of the Developing World.  Houghton Mifflin, 2004. X17

            Frank Wilson.  Concepts and Issues in Comparative Politics: An Introduction to Comparative Analysis.  Prentice Hall, 2001. X16

            Michael J. Sodaro, et al.  Comparative Politics: A Global Introduction. Mcgraw-Hill College, 2004. X15

            W. Phillips Shively.  Comparative Governance.  McGraw Hill, 1998. X13

            Patrick O’Neil.  Essentials of Comparative Politics. W.W. Norton & Company, 2004.  OR  Patrick O’Neil and Ronald Rogowski, (eds.).  Essential Readings in Comparative Politics.  WW Norton, 2004. X9  

            Michael Roskin.  Countries and Concepts: Politics, Geography, Culture.  Prentice Hall, 2003. X9

            Thomas Magstadt.  Nations and Governments: Comparative Politics in Regional Perspective (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM). Wadsworth Publishing,  2004. X8

 

 

Appendix A

Google Search For Intro To Comparative Politics Syllabi Conducted in July 2005

 

 

 

Appendix B
Books Assigned On Introduction To Comparative Politics Syllabi In Alphabetical Order
X# = number of times item appeared in syllabi

 


            Chinua Achebe.  The Trouble with Nigeria. Heinemann, 1983.

 

Chinua Achebe.  Things Fall Apart.  Anchor, 1994.

 

Abdullah Yusuf Ali.  Meaning of the Holy Qur'an.  Amana Corporation, 2001.

 

Jeffrey Archer.  First Among Equals.  Harper Torch, 1993.

 

John Allen.  Student Atlas of World Politics.  Dushkin McGraw-Hill, 2003. X2

 

William Allen.  The Nazi Seizure of Power.  Watts, 1984.

 

Gabriel Almond, et. al. Comparative Politics Today: A World View.  Longman, 2003. X18

 

Gabriel Almond, et. al. Comparative Politics:  A Theoretical Framework. Longman, 2003. X4

 

Alan Ball and B. Guy Peters.  Modern Politics & Government. Chatham House, 2000.

 

John Bean.  Engaging Ideas: The Professor's Guide to Integrating Writing Across the Curriculum, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. Jossey-Bass, 1996.

 

Richard Blaug and John Schwartzmantel.  Democracy: A Reader.  Columbia University Press, 2001.

 

Derek Bok.  The State of the Nation. Harvard University Press, 1996. X2

 

Bernard Brown.  Comparative Politics: Notes and Readings. Thompson, Wadsworth, 2000. X7

 

Nathan Brown.  Constitutions in a Nonconstitutional World: Arab Basic Laws and the Prospects for Accountable Government.  SUNY Press, 2002.

 

M. Neil Browne and Stuart Keeley.  Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking.  Prentice Hall, 2001.

 

M. Neil Browne and Stuart M. Keeley.  Political Science on the Internet: Evaluating Online Resources.  Prentice Hall, 2001.

 

Wilfried Buchta.  Who Rules Iran? The Structure of Power in the Islamic Republic. Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2000.

 

Roderic Camp. Politics in Mexico: The Democratic Transformation.  Oxford University Press, 2002.

 

Thomas Carothers.  Aiding Democracy Abroad.  Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999.

 

Ronald Chilcote.  Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm Reconsidered.  Westview Press, 1994.

 

Daniel Chirot.  How Societies Change. Pine Forge Press, 1994.

 

Christopher Clapham.  Third World Politics: An Introduction.  University of Wisconsin Press, 1985. X3

 

Mihailo Crnobrnja.  The Yugoslav Drama.  McGill-Queens University Press, 1994.

 

Michael Curtis (ed.). Introduction to Comparative Government.  Longman, 2002.  X2

 

Robert Dahl.  On Democracy.  Yale University Press, 1998. X2

 

Robert Dahl.  A Preface to Democratic Theory.  University of Chicago Press, 1956.

 

Russell Dalton (ed.). Citizen Politics in Western Democracies: Public Opinion and Political Parties in Advanced Western Democracies.  Oxford University Press, 2002.

 

James Danziger. Understanding the political world: A comparative introduction to political science. Longman, 2004.

 

Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner.  The Global Resurgence of Democracy.  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. 

 

Michael Dobbs.  Down with Big Brother: Fall of the Soviet Empire. Vintage, 1998.

 

Hastings Donnan and Thomas Wilson.  Borders: Frontiers of Identity, Nation and State.  Berg Publishers, 2000.

 

Steven Van Evera.  Guide To Methods for Students of  Political Science.  Cornell University Press, 1997.

 

William Finnegan.  Crossing the Line: A Year in the Land of Apartheid.  Harper Collins, 1986.

 

Francis Fukuyama. End of History and the Last Man.  Harper Perennial, 1993

 

John Gaventa. Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and Rebellion in an Appalachian Valley. University of Illinois Press, 1980.

 

Robert Goodin, et. al. (eds).  The Real Worlds of Welfare Capitalism.  Cambridge University Press, 2000.

 

Philip Gourevitch.  We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda.  Picador, 1999.

 

Rod Hague and Martin Harrop.  Political Science:  A Comparative Introduction. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. X2

 

Sandra Halpern.   In the Mirror of the Third World.  Cornell University Press, 1997.

 

M. Donald Hancock (ed.).  Politics in Western Europe: United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the European Community. Palgrave Macmillan, 1992.

 

Howard Handelman.  The Challenge of Third World Development. Prentice Hall, 2002.

 

Peter Harris and Ben Reilly (eds.)  Democracy and Deep-Rooted Conflict: Options for Negotiators.  Stockholm: International IDEA, Institute for Democracy and Election Assistance, 1998.

 

Paul Harrison.  Inside the Third World: The Anatomy of Poverty.  Penguin Books, 1990.

 

Charles Hauss.  Comparative Politics: Domestic Responses to Global Challenges (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM). Wadsworth, 2002. X18

 

F.A. Hayek.  The Road to Serfdom.  University of Chicago Press, 1994.

 

Jeff Haynes. Politics in the Developing World.  Blackwell, 2002.

 

Liang Heng.  Son of the Revolution:  Random House, 1983.

 

Peter Hessler. River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze. Perennial, 2002.

 

Barbara Hobson. Gender and Citizenship in Transition.  Routledge Press, 2000.

 

John Hoffman. Beyond the State: An Introductory Critique.  Polity Press, 1995.

 

Samuel Huntington. The Third Wave.  Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century. University of Oklahoma Press, 1991. X2

 

Samuel P. Huntington.  The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. Simon & Schuster/Touchstone, 1998.

 

John Isbister.  Promises Not Kept: Poverty and the Betrayal of Third World Development.  Kumarian Press, 2003.

 

Robert Kaplan.  The Ends of the Earth: From Togo to Turkmenistan, from Iran to Cambodia, a Journey to the Frontiers of Anarchy.  Vintage Books, 1997.

 

Maye Kassem. Egyptian Politics: The Dynamics of Authoritarian Rule.  Lynne Rienner, 2004.

 

Dennis Kavanagh. British Politics: Continuities and Change. Oxford University Press, September 2000. X2

 

John Keegan.  Iraq War.  Knopf, 2004.

 

Ann Kelleher and Laura Klein.  Global Perspectives:  A Handbook For Understanding Global Issues.  Prentice Hall, 1999.

 

Mark Kesselman (ed.), et al.  Introduction to Comparative Politics.  Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003.  OR  Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas.  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999.  OR  William Joseph and Mark Kesselman and Joel Krieger (eds.).  Introduction to Politics of the Developing World.  Houghton Mifflin, 2004. X17

 

Mark Kesselman, et al., eds.  Comparative Politics at the Crossroads.  D.C. Heath, 1996.

 

Jamaica  Kincaid.  A Small Place.  Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. X2

 

John Kingdon.  America the Unusual.  St. Martin's/Wadsworth, 1998. X2

 

Stephen Kinzer.  Crescent and Star: Turkey Between Two Worlds.  Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002. X2

 

Atul Kohli.  The Success of India’s Democracy.  Princeton University, 2001.

 

Jeffrey Kopstein and Mark Lichbach. Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order.  Cambridge University Press, 2000. X2

 

Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn.  China Wakes: The Struggle for the Soul of a Rising Power.  Vintage Books, 1995.

Todd Landman.  Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics.  Routledge, 2000. X2

Ruth Lane.  The Art of Comparative Politics.  Longman, 1996.

 

Arend Lijphart. Patterns of Democracy: Government Forms and Performance in Thirty-Six Countries.  Yale University Press, 1999.  OR  Lijphart, Arend, Democracies: Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensus Government in Twenty-One Countries. Yale University Press, 1984. X7

Timothy Lim. Thinking Comparatively: An Introduction to Theory and Method in Comparative Politics. unpublished manuscript, 2003. X2

 

Seymour Lipset.  American Exceptionalism:  A Double-Edged Sword.  W. W. Norton, 1997.

 

John Locke and Ian Shapiro (ed.). Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration.  Yale University Press, 2003.

 

Bette Lord.  Legacies, A Chinese Mosaic. Knopf, 1990.

 

Nicolo Machiavelli.  The Prince.  Bantam Classics; Reissue edition, 1984.

 

Thomas Magstadt.  Nations and Governments: Comparative Politics in Regional Perspective (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM). Wadsworth Publishing,  2004. X8

 

Gregory Mahler.  Comparative Politics: An Institutional and Cross-National Approach.   Prentice Hall, 2004. X4

 

Sandra Mackey.  Iraq and the Legacy of Saddam Hussein.  W. W. Norton & Company, 2002.

 

Paul Manuel and Anne Cammisa. Checks and Balances: How a Parliamentary System Could Change American Politics.  Westview Press, 1998.

 

John McCormick.  Comparative Politics in Transition. Wadsworth, 2004. X6

 

David McKittrick.  Making Sense of the Troubles on Northern Ireland.  New Amsterdam Books, 2002.

 

Anchee Min.  Red Azalea.  Berkley Publishing Group, 1995.

 

Yukio Mishima, et. al.  Patriotism.  New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1995.

 

Barrington Moore, Jr..  Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World.  Beacon Press, 1966.

 

George Moyser.  The Challenge of Pluralism: Church and State in Five Democracies.  J.M. Dawson Studies in Church and State, 1999.

 

John Nagle. Introduction to Comparative Politics: Challenges of Conflict and Change in a New Era. Nelson-Hall, 1995.

Haing Ngor and Roger Warner.  Surviving the Killing Fields.  Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2003.

 

Pippa Norris.  Democratic Phoenix: Reinventing Political Activism.  Cambridge University Press, 2002.

 

Douglass North.  Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

 

Joseph Nye, Jr. Understanding International Conflicts: An Introduction to Theory and History.   Longman, 2004.  X2

 

Suzanne Ogden.  Global Studies: China.  Dushkin Publishing, 2004.

 

Patrick O’Neil. Essentials of Comparative Politics. W.W. Norton & Company, 2004.  OR  Patrick O’Neil and Ronald Rogowski, (eds.).  Essential Readings in Comparative Politics.  WW Norton, 2004. X9  

 

Brendan O'Leary and John McGarry. The Politics of Antagonism: Understanding Northern Ireland (Conflict and Change in Britain-a New Audit, No 3).  Athlone Press, 1993.

 

Marina Ottaway.  Democracy Challenged: The Rise of Semi-Authoritarianism. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2003.

 

Monte Palmer.  Comparative Politics: Political Economy, Political Culture, and Political Interdependence.  Wadsworth, 2000.

 

Richard Paul.  Critical Thinking: What Every Person Needs to Survive in a Rapidly Changing World.  Foundation for Critical Thinking, 1993.

 

Richard Payne and Jamal R. Nassar.  Politics and Culture in the Developing World: The Impact of Globalization. Pearson Education, Inc., 2003. X2

 

B. Guy Peters.  Comparative Politics: Theory and Methods.  New York University Press, 1998.

 

G. Bingham Powell.  Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and Proportional Visions.  Yale University Press, 2000.

 

Adam Przeworski, Michael E. Alvarez, et. al. Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950-1990.  Cambridge University Press, 2000.

 

Robert Putnam.  Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy.  Princeton University Press, 2002. X4

 

Jean Raspail.  The Camp of the Saints.  Social Contract Press, 1994.

 

Jonathan Rauch.  Government’s End: Why Washington Stopped Working.  Public Affairs, 1999.

 

Shelley Rigger.  Politics in Taiwan: Voting For Democracy. Routledge, 1999.

 

Michael Roskin.  Countries and Concepts: Politics, Geography, Culture.  Prentice Hall, 2003. X9

 

Michael Roskin.  Hard Road to Democracy: Four Developing Nations.  Prentice Hall, 2001.

 

Robert Rotberg (ed.).  Crafting the New Nigeria: Confronting the challenges.  Lynne Rienner, 2004.

 

Michael Le Roy.  Comparative Politics: Using MicroCase ExplorIt with CDROM.  Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2002. X7

 

Sebastián Royo.  From Social Democracy to Neoliberalism: The Consequences of Party Hegemony in Spain, 1982-1996.  St Martin's Press, 2000.

 

Tony Saich.  Governance and Politics of China. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

 

Lyman Sargent. Contemporary Political Ideologies: A Comparative Analysis.  Wadsworth, 2002.

 

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society.  W.W. Norton, 1992.

 

Jacob Schlesinger.  Shadow Shoguns: The Rise and Fall of Japan’s Postwar Political Machine.  Stanford University Press, 1999.

 

Elaine Sciolino.  Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran.  Free Press, 2000. X2

 

John Scott.  Behind the Urals: An American Worker in Russia's City of Steel.  Indiana University Press, 1989.

 

Peter Seybolt.  Throwing the Emperor from His Horse:  Portrait of a Village Leader in China, 1923-1995.  Westview Press, 1996.

 

Gershon Shafir and Yoav Peled.  Being Israeli: The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship.  Cambridge University Press, 2002.

 

Natan Sharansky.  The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny & Terror.  Public Affairs, 2004.

 

Kenneth Shepsle and Mark Bonchek. Analyzing Politics: Rationality, Behavior and Institutions.  W.W. Norton, 1997.

 

David Shirk.  Mexico’s New Politics: The PAN and Democratic Change.  Rienner Publisher, 2004.

 

W. Phillips Shively.  Comparative Governance.  McGraw Hill, 1998. X13

 

W. Phillips Shively.  Power and Choice.  McGraw-Hill, 2004. X2

 

Chris Shore.  Building Europe: The Cultural Politics of European Integration.  Routledge 2000.

 

          Theda Skocpol.  States and Social Revolutions:  A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China.  Cambridge University Press, 1979.

 

Martin Slann.  Introduction to Politics: Governments and Nations in the Twenty-First Century.  Atomic Dog Publishing, 2005.

 

Jack Snyder.  From Voting to Violence: Democratization and Nationalist Conflict. WW Norton, 2000.

 

Michael J. Sodaro, et al.  Comparative Politics: A Global Introduction. Mcgraw-Hill College, 2004. X15

 

Christian Soe.  Annual Editions: Comparative Politics. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2005. X39

 

Georg Sorensen.  Democracy and Democratization: Processes and Prospects in a Changing World.  Westview Press, 1998.

 

Sven Steinmo, (ed.), et. al. Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis.  Cambridge University Press, 1992.

 

Rolf Theen and Frank Wilson.  Comparative Politics: An Introduction to Seven Countries.  Prentice-Hall, 1996. X3

 

Stella Theodoulou.  Policy and Politics in Six Nations: A Comparative Perspective on Policy Making.  Prentice Hall, 2001.

 

George Tsebelis.  Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work.  Princeton University Press, 2002.

 

Robert Tucker. (ed.).  The Marx-Engels Reader.  WW Norton, 1978.

 

Terence Ward.  Searching For Hassan: A journey to the heart of Iran.  Anchor, 2003.

 

Max Weber.  The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.  Routledge, 2001.

 

Stephen White.  Russia’s New Politics: The Management of a Postcommunist Society. Cambridge University Press, 2000.

 

Laurence Whitehead.  Democratization: Theory and experience. Oxford University Press, 2002.

 

Howard Wiarda.  Civil Society: The American Model and Third World Development. Westview Press, 2003. X2

 

Howard Wiarda (ed.).  Comparative Democracy and Democratization. New Harcourt College Publishers, 2002. X2

 

Howard Wiarda.  Introduction To Comparative Politics: Concepts and Practices.  Wadsworth, 1993. X4

 

Daniel Wilkinson.  Silence on the Mountain:  Stories of Terror, Betrayal, and Forgetting in Guatemala.  Houghton Mifflin, 2002.

 

Frank Wilson.  Concepts and Issues in Comparative Politics: An Introduction to Comparative Analysis.  Prentice Hall, 2001. X16

 

Graham Wilson.  Only in America? The Politics of the United States in Comparative Perspective (American Politics Series). Chatham House Publishers, 1998. X2

 

Elisabeth Jean Wood.  Forging Democracy From Below: Insurgent Transitions in South Africa and El Salvador.  Cambridge University Press, 2000.

 

Kenton Worcester, et. al. (eds.). Violence and Politics: Globalization’s Paradox.  Routledge, 2001.

 

World Bank.  World Development Report, 1997: The State in a Changing World.  Oxford University Press and the World Bank, 1997.

 

World Bank. World Development Report 2002: Building Institutions for Markets.  World Bank Publications, 2001.

 

World Bank Atlas. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2004.

 

Michela Wrong.  In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in the Congo. Perennial, 2002.

 

Fereed Zakaria. The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad. W.W. Norton, 2003. X4

 

Nikolaos Zahariadis.  Theory, Case, and Method in Comparative Politics. Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1997.

 

 

Appendix C

Articles and Chapters
X# = number of times item appeared in syllabi

 

The following information was listed on the syllabi in conjunction with at least one of the main books listed above.  Citations, some of which are incomplete, appear as listed on the syllabus.

 

John Aldrich, Why Parties?, pp. 3-67.

 

Gabriel Almond, The Civic Culture: Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations (Boston: Little Brown, 1963),Ch. 1, "An Approach to Political Culture and  Ch. XIII, "The Civic Culture and Democratic Stability." X2

 

Gabriel Almond  and Sidney Verba, "The Intellectual History of the Civic Culture Concept," in Almond and Verba, eds., The Civic Culture Revisited (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1989).

 

Gabriel A. Almond and G. Bingham Power, Comparative Politics: A Developmental Approach (Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1966), Ch. XI, "Toward a Theory of Political Development."

 

Gabriel Almond. 1987. “The Development of Political Development.” In Understanding Political Development,  edited by Myron Weiner and Samuel Huntington, pp. 437-90.

 

Gabriel Almond, "Capitalism and Democracy" PS, 1991.

 

Alice Amsden, Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialization. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. pp.139-155.

 

Anagnost "A Surfeit of Bodies: population and the rationality of the state in post-Mao China"

 

Benedict Anderson. 1991. Imagined Communities. London: Verso, pp. 1-46, 163-206. X2

 

Arat “On Gender and Citizenship in Turkey”

 

Peter Bachrach and Morton Baratz. 1962. “Two Faces of Power,” American Political Science Review, 61: 947-952.

 

Paul Baran. 1952. “On the Political Economy of Backwardness,” Manchester School of Social and Economic Studies, XX (1, January): 66-84.

 

Barber “Jihad versus McWorld”

 

Robert Barro. 1991. “Economic Growth in a Cross-Section of Countries,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, (May): 520-556.

 

Robert H. Bates. "Governments and Agricultural Markets in Africa" in Robert H. Bates, ed. Toward a Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988. pp. 331-358.

 

Robert Bates. 1983. “The Centralization of African Societies.” In Essays on the Political Economy of Rural Africa. Cambridge University Press.

 

Robert Bates. 1997. “Area Studies and the Discipline: A Useful Controversy,” PS: Political Science and Politics (June): 166-169.

 

Richard Bean. 1973. “War and the Birth of the Nation State,” Journal of Economic History, 33 (1, March): 203-221.

 

Behar “The Role of Language in Turkish Historiography”

 

Sheri Berman, "Civil Society and the Collapse of the Weimar Republic," World Politics 49:3 (Apr. 1997), pp. 401-429.

 

Nancy Bermeo. “Getting Mad or Going Mad? Citizens, Scarcity and the Breakdown of Democracy in Interwar Europe.” Research Papers Series in Empirical Democratic Theory. Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California, Irvine, 1997.

 

Christian Berndt, (2000). “The Rescaling of Labour Regulation in Germany: From National and Regional Corporatism to Intrafirm Welfare?”, Environment and Planning A 32(4): 1569-1592.

 

André Blais,  Donald Blake and Stephane Dion (1993). “Do Parties Make a Difference?”, American Journal of Political Science 37(1): 40-62.

 

André Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion (1996). “Do Parties Make a Difference? A Reappraisal”, American Journal of Political Science 40(2): 514-520.

 

Matthijs Bogaards, (1998). "The Favourable Factors for Consociational Democracy: A Review", European Journal of Political Research 33(4): 475-496.

 

Kenneth A. Bollen. “Issues in the comparative measurement of political Democracy.” American Sociological Review 45(3):370-390, 1980.

 

Fernand Braudel, "Capitalism and Dividing Up the World," pp. 79-117 of Afterthoughts on Material Civilization and Capitalism ( Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977.)

 

Brady, Verba, and Schlozman, "Beyond SES: A Resource Model of Political Participation," American Political Science Review 89 (1995), pp. 271-293.

 

Hannah Brittan (2002) “Coalition Building, Election Rules, and Party Politics: South African Women’s Path to Parliament” Africa Today, 49:4 (Winter), 33-67.

 

Roger Brubaker and David Laitin. Ethnic and nationalist violence. Annual Review of Sociology 24(1):423-430.

 

Brubaker. 2001. “The Return of Assimilation? Changing Perspectives on Immigration and its Sequels in France, Germany and the US,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 24(4), p. 531-548

 

David R. Cameron. "Social Democracy, Corporatism, Labour Quiescence, and the Representation of Economic Interest in Advanced Capitalist Society" in John H. Goldthorpe, ed. Order and Conflict in Contemporary Capitalism. Oxford: Oxford Universit Press, 1984. pp.143-178.

 

David  Cameron, (1978). “The Expansion of the Public Economy: A Comparative Analysis”, American Political Science Review 72(4): 1243-1261.

 

Roderic Camp, Contemporary Political Culture: What Mexicans Value (PF. I think this is in Shively’s book.)

 

Chalmers and Robinson, Why Power Contenders Choose Liberalization; Andrew L. Mayer, The Theory and Practice of Modern Dictatorships, pp. 234-240.

 

Kanchan Chandra, "The Transformation of Ethnic Politics in India," Journal of Asian Studies 59, pp. 26-61.

 

Tun-jen Cheng, "Political Regimes and Development Strategies: South Korea and Taiwan," in Gereffi and Wyman, eds., Manufacturing Miracles (Princeton, 1990), pp. 139-178.

 

Pradeep Chhibber and Kenneth Kollman. 2004. The Formation of National Party Systems: Federalism and Party Competition in Britain, Canada, India, and the United States. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, chapters 1-3

 

Pradeep Chhibber and Irfan Nooruddin. 2004. “Do Party Systems Count? The Number of Parties and Government Performance in the Indian States,” Comparative Political Studies, (April).

 

Stephen F. Cohen. "A Transition Leading to Tragedy." The Los Angeles Times. Dec. 13, 1996.

 

David Collier. "Overview of the Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Model" in David Collier, ed. The New Authoritarianism in Latin America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.

 

D. Collier & J. Mahoney, 1996. “Selection Bias in Qualitative Research,” World Politics, 49, 56-91.

 

Juan Corradi, "The Mode of Destruction: Terror in Argentina." Telos, 54 (Winter 1982-1983), pp. 61-76.

 

Gary W. Cox and Mathew McCubbins, “The Institutional Determinants of Economic Policy Outcomes,” in Stephan Haggard and Mathew D. McCubbins, eds., Presidents, Parliaments, and Policy (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press 2001). X2

 

Terry Cox, Laszlo Vass (2000). “Government-Interest Group Relations in Hungarian Politics Since 1989”, Europe-Asia Studies 52(6): 1095-1114.

 

Markus Crepaz,  (1996). "Constitutional Structures and Regime Performance in 18 Industrialized Democracies: A Test of Olson's Hypothesis", European Journal of Political Research 29(1): 87-104.

 

Markus Crepaz,  (1998). "Inclusions Versus Exclusion: Political Institutions and Welfare Expenditures", Comparative Politics 30(1): 61-80.

 

Croll. “Changing identities of Chinese women : rhetoric, experience, and self- perception in twentieth-century China”

 

Cutter, Spero, and Tyson, "New World, New Deal - A Democratic Approach to Globalization," Foreign Affairs, 79:2 (Mar/Apr 2000), pp. 80-98.

 

James M. Cypher and James L. Dietz. The Process of Economic Development. London:

Routledge, 1997. pp.26-54.

 

Dachs "Missionary Imperialism - the Case of Bechuanaland"

 

Karl Deutsch. 1971. “Social Mobilization and Political Development.” In Political Development and Social Change, edited by Jason Finkle and Richard Gable. Pages 384-401.

 

Dickie “Imagined Italies”

 

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