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Interests, Identities, and Institutions in Comparative Politics

 

Former Series Editor: Mark Lichbach

The post-Cold War world faces a series of defining global challenges: virulent forms of conflict (ethnic strife, nationalism, religious fundamentalism, and terrorism), the resurgence of the market as the basis for economic organization, and construction of democratic institutions. These challenges affect so many different states in so short a period of time that they invite theoretically-based comparisons to establish similarities and differences among countries. Political scientists working in comparative politics have developed explanations grounded in the rational pursuit of individual and group interests, culture and the pursuit of identities and the structures or institutions which shape political, social and economic life. They have also used a variety of methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative, to understand the challenges facing the late twentieth century world.

Interests, Identities, and Institutions in Comparative Politics will publish books which explore important issues in politics on a comparative basis using any of these explanatory and methodological approaches. We are especially interested in books which explicitly use theory and multicountry explanations to address key contemporary issues in comparative politics. Moreover we encourage innovative work that either synthesizes or confronts theoretical paradigms or applies together quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Interests, Identities, and Institutions in Comparative Politics thus will explore the emerging theoretical and methodological synergisms and controversies about social conflict, political economy, and institutional development.

Editorial Advisory Board

  • Barbara Geddes, UCLA
  • G. Bingham Powell, Jr., University of Rochester
  • James C. Scott, Yale University
  • Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado
  • Kathleen Thelen, Northwestern University
  • Alan Zuckerman, Brown University

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1. 

Altering Party Systems (2001)
Strategic Behavior and the Emergence of New Political Parties in Western Democracies
Simon Hug

Cloth     978-0-472-11184-8     $70.00S     Available

 
 

2. 

The Deadlock of Democracy in Brazil (2001)
Barry Ames

Cloth     978-0-472-11160-2     $85.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-08904-8     $35.00S     Available
Ebook Formats     978-0-472-02143-7          Available

 
 

3. 

Democracy without Associations (1999)
Transformation of the Party System and Social Cleavages in India
Pradeep K. Chhibber

Cloth     978-0-472-10962-3     $75.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-08827-0     $29.95S     Available

 
 

4. 

Gendering Politics (1999)
Women in Israel
Hanna Herzog

Cloth     978-0-472-10945-6     $85.00S     Available

 
 

5. 

Growing Apart (2007)
Oil, Politics, and Economic Change in Indonesia and Nigeria
Peter M. Lewis

Cloth     978-0-472-09980-1     $80.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-06980-4     $28.95S     Available

 
 

6. 

Institutions and Innovation (2001)
Voters, Parties, and Interest Groups in the Consolidation of Democracy - France and Germany, 1870-1939
Marcus Kreuzer

Cloth     978-0-472-11186-2     $75.00S     Available

 
 

7. 

Managing "Modernity" (2002)
Work, Community, and Authority in Late-Industrializing Japan and Russia
Rudra Sil

Cloth     978-0-472-11222-7     $90.00S     Available

 
 

8. 

Origins of Liberal Dominance (1999)
State, Church, and Party in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Andrew C. Gould

Cloth     978-0-472-11015-5     $70.00S     Available

 
 

9. 

Political Science as Puzzle Solving (2001)
Bernard Grofman, Editor

Cloth     978-0-472-11176-3     $80.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-08723-5     $23.95S     Available

 
 

10. 

Protest and the Politics of Blame (2003)
The Russian Response to Unpaid Wages
Debra Javeline

Cloth     978-0-472-11306-4     $80.00S     Available

 
 

11. 

Re-Forming the State (2002)
The Politics of Privatization in Latin America and Europe
Hector E. Schamis

Cloth     978-0-472-11257-9     $75.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-08850-8     $24.95S     Available

 
 
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