WORKING  PAPER  SITES  OF  POLITICAL  SCIENCE
Comparative Politics

 
*Category placement is based on papers actually online rather than the author's research interests.
 
 
Christopher Allen
University of Georgia.  Titles include
"Representation and Exclusion: The Quality of Democracy Consensus and Majoritarian Systems";
"Social Democracy and Capital Investment: An Unexplored Option in Western Europe?";
"Ordo-Liberalism Trumps Keynsianism: Economic Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany and the EU";
"Social Democracy, Globalization and Governance: Why is there no European Left Program in the EU?";
"The Case for a Multi-Party US Parliament? American Politics in Comparative Perspective";  and
"From Alte Tante to European Macher: German Telecommunications in the Global Economy."
 
Bülent Aras
Faith University, Turkey.   Titles include
"The Mystery of Turkish Hizballah";
"Academic Perceptions of Turkish-Israeli Relations";
"The Caspian Region and Middle East Security";
"Transformation of Iranian Political System: Towards an Alternative Model";
"Caspian Riches and Gulf Security";
"Turkish Foreign Policy and Jerusalem: Towards a Societal Construction of Foreign Policy";
"Turkey's Policy in the Former Soviet South: Assets and Options";
"The Crisis of Civil Society in Turkey";
"The Rise of the Nationalist Action Party and Turkish Politics";
"Turkish-Israeli-Iranian Relations in the 1990s and Their Impact on the Middle East";
"Informal Roundtable on Recent Events in Turkey";
"U.S.-Central Asian Relations: A View from Turkey";  and
"Post-Cold War Realities: Israel's Strategy in Azerbaijan and Central Asia."
 
Tony Atkinson
University of Oxford. Titles include
"Incomes in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom over the Twentieth Century";
"How Basic Income is Moving up the Policy Agenda: News from the Future";
"The Panel-of-Countries Approach to Explaining Income Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Research Agenda";  and
"Top Incomes in the United Kingdom over the Twentieth Century" (2003).
 
Thomas Banchoff
Georgetown University.  Scroll to the bottom of the page.  Titles include
"Institutions, Inertia, and European Union Research Policy";
"Globalization and the Scientific State: The Case of the Federal Republic of Germany";  and
"State Power over Science: Cloning Regulation in Historical and Comparative Perspective."
 
Susan Banducci
University of Amsterdam/Texas Tech University.  Titles include
"Getting Out the Vote: Party Mobilization in a Comparative Perspective"; 
"Mobilizing American Voters: A Reassessment"; 
"Support for Health Care in the Welfare State: Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States"; 
"Political Efficacy and Participation in Eighteen Democracies: How Electoral Rules Shape Political Behavior"; 
"Proportional Representation on Trial: Elite vs. Mass Opinion on Electoral System Change in New Zealand"; 
"Minority Representation, Empowerment, and Participation in New Zealand and the United States";  and
"Electoral System Opinion in New Zealand."
 
Kaushik Basu
Cornell University.  Titles include
"Gender and Say: A Model of Household Behavior with Endogenously-Determined Balance of Power" (2001);
"The Retreat of Global Democracy" (2002);  and
"A Theoretical Evaluation of India's Labor Laws: What Role Should Government Play?"
 
Robert Bates
Harvard University.  Titles include 
"Institutions and Development";
"Predation, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Development";
"Organizing Violence";
"Ethnicity, Capital Formation, and Conflict";
"Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Africa";  and
"Political Competition in Weak States."
 
Jody Baumgartner
Titles include
"Toppling King Boris? Presidential Impeachment in Russia, 1999";
"Assumptions, Understandings, and Teaching Political Science Abroad";  and
"Presidential Power Unbound: A Comparative Look at Presidential Pardon Power."
 
Robert Bedeski
University of Victoria, Canada.  Titles include
 "Authoritarian System";
"The Chinese Diaspora, Mongolia and the Sino-Russian Frontier";
"Peace on the Korean Peninsula";  and
"Human Security, Knowledge, and the Evolution of the Modern Northeast Asian State."
 
Kenneth Benoit
Trinity College, Dublin.  Titles include
"A Theory of Electoral Systems";
"Fission and Fusion in a Party System";
"Institutional Change and Persistence: The Origins and Evolution of Poland's Electoral System 1989-2001";  and
"The Number of Parties: New Evidence from Local Elections.''
 
Daniel Bochsler
Comparative Politics, Electoral Systems, Party Systems.  Titles include
"The puzzles of party systems in Central-East Europe: Is Party Nationalization the key variable?" (2005);
"Statistical method to compare the Electoral Systems of Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina" (2004);  and
"The standardized Gini-coefficient to measure party nationalization (2005).
 
Andreas Busch
University of Oxford.  Titles include
"Divergence or Convergence? State Regulation of the Banking System in Western Europe and the United States";
"In its Own Image? German Proposals for the Future of Europe";
"What Does Germany Want From the EU, and What Does the EU Want From Germany?";
"Keeping the State at Arm's Length: banking supervision and deposit insurance in Germany, 1974-1984";
"The Grundgesetz After 50 Years: analyzing changes in the German constitution";  and
"From Hooks to Focal Points: the changing role of ideas in rational choice theory."
 
John Carey
Dartmouth University.  Titles include
"Legislative Organization or what we want from legislatures and what comparative legislative studies tells us about whether we get it" (2005);
"Visible Votes: Recorded Voting and Legislative Accountability in Latin America" (2004);
"Political institutions, competing principals, and party unity in legislative voting" (2004);
"Primary elections and candidate viability in Latin America" (2004).
"Term Limits in the State Legislatures: Results from a New Survey of the 50 States" (2004);
"Political institutions in El Salvador: Proposals for reform to improve elections, transparency and accountability";
"The organization of executive and legislative authority in a new Iraqi government";  and
"A note on simple Models."
 
Michael Carley
University of Akron. Scroll to the bottom of the page.  Titles include
"It's a Hard World in Academic Publishing";
"Pragmatism in Early Soviet Foreign Policy";
"An Eye on French Politics and Politicians from the Soviet Embassy on the rue de Grenelle in Paris, 1924-1940";
"Appeasement in the 1930s: Right or Wrong Policy?";
"The Early Cold War, 1917 - 1939";  and
"The State of Scholarly Publishing in Canada."
 
Eric Chang
Michigan State University. Titles include
"Electing An Electoral System: Change and Persistence in Electoral Rules" (2005);
"Asian Corruption Exceptionalism? Corruption and Trust in Asian Democracies";
"State Building and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Forwards, Backwards, or Together";
"Electoral Systems, District Magnitude and Corruption";
"Does Corruption Pay? The Survival of Politicians Charged with Malfeasance in the Postwar Italian Chamber of Deputies" (2004);
"Electoral Policy Cycles Under Alternative Electoral Systems";  and
"Electoral Timing under Alternative Electoral Incentives."
 
David Coates
Wake Forest University.  Scroll to the bottom of the page.  Titles include
"Capitalist models and social democracy: the case of New Labour";
"The state as lubricator: a report on New Labour's first term in office";
"The Character of New Labour";
"New Labour's Industrial and Employment Policy";
"The New Political Economy of Post-War Britain";
"Trade Unions and the Third Way in Britain and the United States";
"Home and Away? The Political Economy of New Labour";  and
"New Class Forces, Old Class Realities."
 
Josep Colomer
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas University.  Titles include
"Policy Making in Divided Government";
"Governance in Presidencialism";
"How Political Parties, Rather than Member-States, Are Building the European Union";
"Efficacy and Fairness in Cross-National Language Policy";
"Disequilibrium Institutions and Pluralist Democracy";  and
"The 2000 General Election in Spain."
 
Michael Coppedge
Notre Dame.   Categories include
Democracy and democratization;  Latin American party systems;  and Venezuelan politics.
 
Donald Crone
Scripps College.  Scroll to the very bottom of the page.  Titles include
"Crisis, Recovery, and Consequence for East Asia";  and
"Pacific Regional Institutions: Crisis of Confidence."
 
Michael Davis
Chinese University of Hong Kong.   Titles include
"The East Asian State in Crisis: Human Rights, Political Culture and Development";
"Constitutional Theory and Hong Kong Practice";
"Representing the Local in a Global Age: The Case for a Confederal Solution to China’s Territorial Conflicts";  and
"Constitutionalism and Development in the Global Era-The East Asian Case."
 
Richard Eichenberg
Tufts University.  Titles include
"Domestic Preferences and Foreign Policy: Cumulation and Confirmation in the Study of Public Opinion";
"Measurement Matters: Cumulation in the Study of Public Opinion and European Integration";
"Representing Defense: Democratic Control of the Defense Budget in the Five Western Democracies";  and
"Integration as Redistribution: Economic Conditions, Political Stability, and the Post-Maastricht Decline in Support for European Integration."
 
Martin Elff
University of Mannheim.  Titles include
"An Orthodoxy Disrupted: Cleavage Voting in Western Europe";  
"An Integrated Perspective on Party Platforms and Electoral Choice";  and 
"Political Involvement and Apathy in Europe 1973 - 1998."
 
Lloyd Etheredge
Titles include
"The Internet and Leadership: How Visionaries Can Change the World";
"Consumer-Oriented Broadcasting and Video Archives for Health";
"How International Broadcasting + the Internet Can Change the World";
"New Sources of Programming: Examples from North America";
"Five Internet Projects That Can Change the World";
"Global Knowledge Management for Policy: A Proposal";
"Income-Producing Options - International Scientific Channels";
"A New Generation of Public Broadcasting";  and
"Startup Programming for a Global Affairs Channel."
This link goes to a webpage that has two books online titled Can Governments Learn? American Foreign Policy and Central American Revolutions;  and  A World of Men: The Private Sources of American Foreign Policy.
 
Laura Flamand
University of Rochester.  Titles include
"Collusion and Cooperation in State-Federal Relations: Baja California";
"The States and the Chamber of Deputies: Energizing State-Federal Relations" (2004);
"The Allocation Game: Divided Government and Federal Transfers to the States" (2004);
"Grass Roots Federalism: The Municipalities and the Governors" (2004);
"Democratization and Leadership in the Mexican Federation: The Case of Puebla";  and
"The Origins and Strategies of the National Association of Governors in México and the National Governor's Association in the U.S."
 
Ron Francisco
University of Kansas.  Titles include
"The Dictator's Dilemma" (2001);  and
"Choice or Chance: Microrationality and Macrorandomness " (2001).
 
Mark Franklin
Trinity College.   Titles include
"The Voter Turnout Puzzles";
"Learning (not) to Vote: The Generational Basis of Turnout Decline in Established Democracies";
"The Sleeping Giant: Potential for Contestation on European matters at National Elections in Europe";
"Naive Political Science and the Paradox of Voting";
"The Tally of Turnout: How the Changing Character of Elections Drives Voter Turnout Variations in Established Democracies";
"Small Effects, Large Consequences: The Economy and Party Choice in 15 Countries";  and
"European Union Politics as a Multi-Level Game Against Voters."
 
Dennis Galvan
University of Oregon.  Titles include
"Syncretic Sustainability: The Case of the Farmer's Association of Tukar, Senegal";
"Choice in Cultural Context: Embedded Rationales for Social Capital Investment in Africa";
"Democracy without Ethnic Conflict: Embedded Parties, Transcendent Social Capital & Non-violent Pluralism in Senegal and Indonesia";
"Market Liberalization as a Catalyst for Ethnic Conflict in Senegal and Central Java, Indonesia";  and
"Institutional Syncretism and Local Democracy in Senegal and in Comparative Perspective."
 
John Echeverri-Gent
University of Virginia.  Titles include
"Weak State, Strong Reforms? Globalization, Partisan Competition and The Paradox of India's Economic Reform";
"India: Financial Globalization, Liberal Norms, and the Ambiguities of Democracy";
"Governance in a Globalizing World: Deconstructing Decentralization in India, China, and the United States";
"The Wholesome Dialect: Politics in India and India in the Study of Politics in India: Commemorative Volume. Edited by Joseph Elder, Edward Dimock, and Ainslie Embree. New Delhi: Manohar, 1998;  and
"Politicians' Incentives to Reform: Globalization, Partisan Competition and the Paradox of India's Economic Reform."
 
Miriam Golden
University of California.  Titles include
"Domestic and International Causes for the Rise of Pay Inequality: Post-Industrialism, Globalization and Labor Market Institutions" (2006);
"Pork Barrel Politics in Postwar Italy, 1953-1992"; (2006);  and
"Does Corruption Pay? The Survival of Politicians Charged with Malfeasance in the Postwar Italian Chamber of Deputies" (2004).
 
Mark Harrison
University of Warwick.  Titles include
"The Immediate Effects of Suicide Attacks" (2004);
"How Much Did the Soviets Really Spend on Defense?" (2003);
"The USSR and Total War: Why didn't the Soviet Economy Collapse in 1942?" (2001);
"The Fundamental Problem of Command: Plan and Compliance in a Partially Centralized Economy" (2004);  and
"Corruption and Growth in a Partially Centralized Economy" (2003).
 
Gunther Hega
Western Michigan University.  Titles include
"The Welfare State and Education: A Comparison of Social and Educational Policy in Advanced Industrial Societies" (2002);
"Comparative Education Policies in Europe: The Reform of Education Policy in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria";
"From Bologna to Berlin: The European Higher Education Area";  and
"Federalism in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria: German Federalism between Reformstau and Modernisierung."
 
Simon Hix
London School of Economics and Political Science. Titles include
"Understanding European Parliament Elections: Punishment or Protest" (2005);
"Government-Opposition in the EU: Implications of EU Treaty Reforms for Commission Preferences and EU Policies" (2004);
"Why the EU Needs (Left-Right) Politics: Policy Reform and Accountability are Impossible Without It";
"The End of Democracy in Europe? How the European Union (As Currently Designed) Restricts Political Competition" (2003);  and
"Why the EU Should Have a Single President and How She Should be Elected" (2002).
 
Liesbet Hooghe
University of North Carolina.  Titles include
"Types of Multi-level Governance";
“Globalization and the European Union – Shared Governance on a Regional Scale";
"Integrating Europe. How Domestic Contestation Frames Party Positions on European Integration";
“Hollowing the Center: Managing Territorial Conflict in Belgium,” in Does Federalism Matter? Political Institutions and the Management of Territorial Cleavages, eds., Nancy Bermeo and Ugo Amoretti, forthcoming with Johns Hopkins Press;
“Accommodating Multi-nationality in the European Commission: A Consociational or Weberian Administration?” in Festschrift in honor of Kenneth D. McRae, eds., Stephen Brooks and Alain Gagnon, forthcoming with Praeger Publishers;
“Optimality and Authority: A Critique of Neo-Classical Theory”;  and
“Euro-Socialists or Euro-Marketeers? Contention about European Capitalism among Senior Commission Officials.”
Data include
"The Commission and the Integration of Europe."
 
P. Edward Haley
Claremont McKenna College.  Titles include
"The Korean War and United States Strategy";
"Saddam Surprises the United States";  and
"Voltaire's Coconuts: European History and American Foreign Policy."
 
Kevin Hill
Florida International University.  Categories include
African Politics;  Ethnic Politics;  Southern Politics;  and the Internet and its Politics.
 
Ted Hopf
Ohio State University.  Titles include
"The Limits of Interpreting Evidence" (2000).
 
Thomas Hueglin
Wilfrid Laurier University.   Book title includes
"Comparative Federalism: A Critical Perspective."
 
Joseph Jupille
University of Colorado.  Titles include
"Integrating Institutions: Theory, Method, and the Study of the European Union."
 
Michael Klare
Amherst University.  Scroll to the bottom of the page.  Periodical titles include
"A Scourge of Small Arms";
"New Korean War Peace Accord Spells Disaster for Pentagon War Planners";
"Quest for Oil Drives Aid to Colombia";
"The Clinton Doctrine";
"New James Bond Thriller Foreshadows Real Dangers in Caucasus";
"The Kalashnikov Age";
"Small Arms and Light Weapons: Controlling the Real Instruments of War";
"The Sole Superpower Syndrome";
"East Asia's Militaries Muscle Up";  and
"Rogue States and ‘Peer Competitors' - A New Military Strategy for Washington?"
 
Dickran Kouymjian
California State University.  Titles include
"On the Historical Tracks of the Ererouk Basilica";
"The Status of Artists and Intellectuals in Soviet Armenia";
"Requiem pour Paradjanov : Reflexions à propos d'un collage";
"Whitman and Saroyan: Singing the Song of America";
"The History of Lazar P'arpec'i";
"From Disintegration to Reintergration: Armenians at the Start of the Modern Era, XVIth-XVIIth Centuries";  and
"The Lawcode ["Datastanagirk'"] of Mxit'ar Gosh."
 
Matthew Krain
Wooster College.  Titles include
"Teaching Human Rights Through Service Learning";
"Democracy, Internal War and State-Sponsored Mass Murder";
"Contemporary Democracies Revisited: Democracy, Political Violence, and Event Count Models";
"State-Sponsored Mass Murder: The Onset and Severity of Genocides and Politicides";  and
"Democracy and Civil War: A Note on the Democratic Peace Proposition."
 
Kevin Deegan Krause
Wayne State University.   Titles include
"The Political Party System and Democracy in the Slovak Republic";
"NATO Bar the Door? Slovakia's Strongman in an Expanding Alliance";
"Public Opinion and Party Choice in Slovakia and the Czech Republic";
"Parliamentary Party Groups and the Development of Political Parties in Slovakia";
"Velkorysost vo vlastnom zaujme--zasada demokracie medzi volbami"(Generosity for the sake of self-interest--the basis of democracy between elections";
"Dimensions of Party Competition in Slovakia";
"System politickych stran v Ceske republice, demokracie a volby roku 1996" ("The Czech Political Party System, Democracy, and the 1996 Elections.");
"The Lion in the Flag: The Ambivalent Influence of the European Union on Eastern European Democratization";
"Any Way You Slice It: The Politics of Partial Cleavage in Slovakia and the Czech Republic";
"A House Divided Against Itself: National Issues and Political Party Competition in Slovakia";
"The View from the Floor: Deputy Perceptions of Institutionalization, Professionalization, and Party Development in the Czech Parliament, 1993-1998";
"The Post-Communist Parliament of the Czech Republic: Institutional Development, Professionalization and Democratic Learning in the First Term, 1993 to 1996";
"National issues and institutional encroachment in Slovakia";
"From another dimension: Public opinion and party competition in Slovakia and the Czech Republic";  and
'... their own worst enemies ...' National issues and party system polarization in Slovakia."
 
Amie Kreppel
University of Florida.  Titles include
"Moving Beyond Procedure: An Empirical Analysis of EP Legislative Influence";
"Old Dog New Tricks: Understanding the Role of the Sejm Since Democratization";
"From ‘Grand Coalition’ to Left-Right Confrontation: Explaining the Shifting Structure of Party Competition in the European Parliament";  and
"The Environmental Determinants of Legislative Structure: A Comparison of the US House of Representatives and the European Parliament."
 
Anna Leander
Central European University.  Titles include
"European Monetary Union and Changing Social Contracts in Europe," in Heikki Patomäki and Petri Minkkinen (eds), The Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (Dortrecht: Kluwer Academic Publicshers, 1997, pp. 133-163);
"Non-Individualist Discoveries of the Individual: Feminist Approaches to World Politics" in Michel Girard (ed) Individualism and World Politics (London: Macmillan, 1998);  and
"A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued contributions of sociological institutionalism to IPE" in Acta Oeconomica (Fall 1999 forthcoming) and in Ronen Palan (ed.) Theories and Approaches to Global Political Economy (Routledge: forthcoming, 2000).
 
Willem Maas
New York University.  Titles include
"Citizenship Right In The EU" (2004);
"The Limits of European Mobility and Citizenship" (2004);
"The Politics of European Rights";
"Migration and the Political Rights of Foreign-resident European Citizens" (2000);
"Grotius on Citizenship and Political Community" (2000);
"European Union Citizenship and European Integration" (1999);
"Extending Politics: Enfranchising Non-Resident European Citizens" (1999);  and
"Question Period and Canadian Democracy" (1998).
 
Kenneth Macdonald
University of Oxford.   Titles include
"Political knowledge in Britain";
"Sex differences in political knowledge in Britain";  and
"Age, cohort, and political engagement."
 
Gary Marks
University of North Carolina.   Titles include
"Integrating Europe. How Domestic Contestation Frames Party Positions on European Integration";
"What do Subnational Offices think they are doing in Brussels?";
"National Political Parties and European Integration: Hypotheses and Evidence";  and
"Regional Integration and Left Parties in Europe and North America."
Data include
"The Past in the Present: A cleavage theory of party response to European integration."
 
Richard Matland
University of Houston.  Titles include
"Women's Legislative Representation in National Legislatures: A Comparison of Democracies in Developed and Developing Countries";
"Gender and Electoral Opportunity Structure in the Canadian Provinces";  and
"Partisanship and the Impact of Candidate Gender in Congressional Elections: Results of an Experiment."
 
Iain McLean
Nuffield College, University of Oxford.   Categories include
Medieval Social Choice;  Evidence to UK Government Departments and Enquiries;  and the UK Parliament of 1841--7 and the Repeal of the Corn Laws.
 
Alfred Montero
Carleton College.  Titles include
"Shifting States: Subnational Economic Policy in a Globalized World";
"Privatization in Brazil & Argentina";  and
"Democratization in Comparative Perspective."
 
Dario Moreno
Florida International University.   Titles include
"Cuban Political Empowerment";
"Cuban's in the 1988 Presidential Election";
"Cuban's in the 1992 Presidential Election";
"Cuban's in the 1996 Presidential Election";
"The Election of Alex Penelas";
"The Election of the First Cuban Congresswomen";
"The Political Attitude of Young Cubans";  and
"Florida Minority Politics."
 
J. Eric Oliver
Princeton University.  Titles include
"Intergroup Prejudice in Multi-Ethnic Settings."
 
Torsten Persson
Stockholm University.  Titles include
"Do electoral cycles differ across political systems?";  and
"Political institutions and policy outcomes: What are the stylized facts?"
 
Ali Riaz
Illinois State University.  Titles include
"God Willing: The Politics and Ideology of Islamism in Bangladesh";
"Nations, Nation-State and Politics of Muslim Identity";  and
"Afghanistan: From Marx, Mujahedeen, Mullah and Mayhem to Money and Market?" (2002).
 
Berthold Rittberger
University of Oxford. Titles include
"Removing conceptual blinders: Under what conditions does the democratic deficit affect institutional design decisions? (2003); and
"The Politics of Democratic Legitimation in the European Union."
 
Jonathan Rodden
MIT.  Titles include
"Breaking the Golden Rule: Fiscal Behavior with Rational Bailout Expectations in the German States";
"When and Where do Economic Conditions Affect Elections? Evidence from the U.S. States";
"Creating a More Perfect Union: Electoral Incentives and the Reform of Federal Systems";  and
"And the Last Shall Be First: The Political Economy of Federalism and Deficits in Germany."
 
Louay Safi
Periodical titles include
"US Foreign Policy And National Security";
"Understanding Islam: Challenges To Democracy And Diversity";
"Peace And The Limits Of War: Transcending Classical Conception Of Jihad";
"Islam, World Peace, And Terrorism Discourse";
"Islam And The Secular State";
"UN Sanctions Against Iraq";
"Political Succession And The Prospects For Political Reforms In Syria";  and
"Human Rights, Global Equity, And Moral Choices."
 
Harold Schiffman
University of Pennsylvania.  Titles include.
"Bilingualism in South Asia";  and
"Language Policy and Linguistic Culture."
 
Leonard Schoppa
University of Virginia.  Titles include
"Japan: the Reluctant Reformer";  and
"International Cooperation Despite Domestic Conflict: Japanese Politics and the San Francisco Treaties."
 
Rudra Sil
University of Pennsylvania.  Titles include
State Legitimacy and the Insignificance of Democracy in Post-Communist Russia (2004).
 
Benjamin Smith
University of Florida. Titles include
"Collective Action With and Without Islam: Mobilizing the Bazaar in Iran";
"Oil and Regime Survival in the Developing World, 1960-1999";  and
"The Wrong Kind of Crisis: Why Oil Booms and Busts Don't Lead to Democratic Transition."
 
John Stephens
University of North Carolina.  Titles include
“Preserving the Social Democratic Welfare State”;  and
“Is Swedish Corporatism Dead? Thoughts on its Supposed Demise in the Light of the Abortive Alliance for Growth in 1998.”
 
Kellee Tsai
Johns Hopkins University.  Titles include
"Curbed Markets? Financial Innovation and Policy Involution in China’s Coastal South";
"A Circle of Friends, A Web of Trouble: Rotating Credit Associations in China";
"Women and the State in Post-1949 Rural China";
"Imperfect Substitutes: The Local Political Economy of Informal Finance and Microfinance in Rural China and India";
"Local Logics: Informal Finance and Private Sector Development in China";
"Locating the Local State in Reform-Era China (Before it Becomes Another Cause in Search of its Effect)";
"Off Balance: Fiscal Federalism and the Rise of Extra-Budgetary and Informal Finance in China";
"A Divided Class: The Politics of Private Enterprise and Employment in China”;  and
"A Cycle of Subversion: Formal Policies and Informal Finance in China and Beyond."
 
George Tsebelis
University of California.  Titles include
"Veto Players and the Structure of Budgets in Advanced Industrialized Countries";
"Rational Choice and Culture";  and
"Institutional Analyses of the European Union."
 
Joshua Tucker
Princeton University.  Titles include
"Transitional Winners and Losers: Attitudes Toward EU Membership in Post-Communist Countries";
"The First Decade of Post-Communist Elections and Voting: What Have We Studied, and How Have We Studied It?";
“An Easy and Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data”;
"The Emergence of Mass Partisanship in Russia, 1993-96";
"Transition Economic Voting: Economic Conditions and Election Results in Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic from 1990-1996";
"Feeding the Hand that Bit You: Voting for Ex-Authoritarian Rulers in Russia and Bolivia";
"It’s Nothing Personal? The Appeal of Party Leaders and the Development of Partisanship in Russia";
"Let's Get this Party Started! Russia's New Partisan Voters";
"Taking Account of the Institutional Effect: How Institutions Mediate the Effect of Economic Conditions on Election Results -- Evidence from Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic";  and
"Feeding the Hand that Bit You: Why Citizens Vote for Ex-Authoritarian Rulers in Russian and Argentina."
 

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