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Siverson, and Alastair Smith$vv. 56,n.3 pp. 363-388 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00267474$12001 $aTribe or nation?$enation building and public goods in Kenya versus Tanzania$fby Edward Miguel$vv. 56,n.3 pp. 327-362 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00267447$12001 $aElectoral institutions and legislative behavior$eexplaining voting defection in the European Parlamient$fby Simon Hix$vv. 56,n.2 pp. 194-223 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00267471$12001 $aˆThe ‰logic of clan politics$eevidence from the central asian trajectories$fby Kathleen Collins$vv. 56,n.2 pp. 224-261 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00267473$12001 $aShock and awe$einterpretations of the events of September 11$fby Lisa Anderson$vv. 56,n.2 pp. 303-325 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00267444$12001 $aAfrican lessons for international relations reserach$fby Douglas Lemke$vv. 56,n.1 pp. 114-138 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00267445$12001 $aAl-Qaeda as an adversary$edo we understand our enemy?$fby Danel L. Byman$vv. 56,n.1 pp. 139-163 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00267446$12001 $aDivided we stand$einstitutional sources of ethnofederal state survival and collapse$fby Henry E. Hale$vv. 56,n.1 pp. 165-193 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00267443$12001 $aGlobalization and capital taxation in consensus and majoritarian democracies$fby Jude C. Hays$vv. 56,n.1 pp. 79-113 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00267442$12001 $aPolitical cycles and exchanfe rate-based stabilization$fby Hector E. Schamis and Christopher R. Way$vv. 56,n.1 pp. 43-78 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00267429$12001 $aSetting international standards$etechnological rationality or primacy of power?$fby Walter Mattli and Tim Butche$vv. 56,n.1 pp. 1-42 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00267476$12001 $aExplaining capital account liberalization in Latin America$ea transitional cost approach$fby Sarah M. Brooks$vv. 56, n.3 pp. 389-430 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00267472$12001 $aˆThe ‰dilemmas of democracy in the open economy$elessons from latin America$fby Marcus J. Kurtz$vv. 56, n.2 pp. 262-302 (2003/04) 464 0$1001UON00247748$12001 $aAgenda Power in Brazil's Camara dos Deputados$fOctavio Amorin Neto, Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins$vv. 55, n.4 pp. 550-578 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00247746$12001 $aEarnings inequality and welfare spending$ea disaggregated analysis$fKarl Ove Moene and Michael Wallerstein$vv. 55, n.4 pp. 485-516 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00247747$12001 $aEndogenous democratization$fCarles Boix and Susan C. Stokes$vv. 55, n.4 pp. 517-549 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00247745$12001 $aPolitical transfer and "trading up"? Translatantic trade in genetically modified food and U.S. politics$fAlasdair R. Young$vv. 55, n.4 pp. 457-484 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00245531$12001 $aBeyond the policy frontier$eCanada, Mexico, and the ideological origins of NAFTA$fStephanie R. Golob$vv. 55, n.3 pp. 361-398 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245532$12001 $aClientelism and voting behavior$eevidence from a field experiment in Benin /Leonard Wantschekon$vv. 55, n.3 pp. 399-422 (2002-03) 464 0$1001UON00245530$12001 $aPolitical manipulations and market reforms failures$fLuigi Manzetti$vv. 55, n.3 pp. 315-360 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245536$12001 $aWhy is trade reform so popular in Latin America? A consumption-based theory of trade policy preferences$fAndy Baker$vv. 55, n.3 pp. 423-455 (2002-03) 464 0$1001UON00245526$12001 $aDistribution and redistribution in postindustrialo democracies$fDavid Bradley et al.$vv. 55, n.2 pp. 193-228 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245529$12001 $aˆThe ‰Motherland is calling$eviews of homeland among Russian in the Near abroad$fLowell W. Barrington, Erik S. Herron and Brian D. Silver$vv. 55, n.2 pp. 290- 313 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245528$12001 $aˆThe ‰Politics of mother's employment$eFrance in comparative perspective$fKimberly J. Morgan$vv. 55, n.2 pp. 259-289 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245525$12001 $aRethinking recent democratization$elessons from postcommunist experience$fValerie Bunce$vv. 55, n.2 pp. 167-192 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245527$12001 $aˆThe ‰Sources of business interest in social insurance$esectoral versus national differences$fIsabela Mares$vv. 55, n.2 pp. 229-258 (2003-04) 464 0$1001UON00245521$12001 $aˆThe ‰Challenge of September 11 to secularism in international relations$fDaniel Philpott$vv. 55, n.1 pp. 66-95 (2002-03) 464 0$1001UON00245520$12001 $aEast Asia in the "New Era" in World politics$fLowell Dittmer$vv. 55, n.1 pp. 38-65 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245522$12001 $aGenerating reforms and reforming generations$emilitary politics in Indonesia's democratic transition and consolidation$fSiddharth Chandra and Douglas Kammen$vv. 55, n.1 pp. 96-136 (2002-03) 464 0$1001UON00245519$12001 $aIslam and authoritarianism$fM. Steven Fish$vv. 55, n.1 pp. 4-37 (2002-03) 464 0$1001UON00245523$12001 $aWar and Peace$fRichard N. Rosecrance$vv. 55, n.1 pp. 137-166 (2002-03) 464 0$1001UON00245499$12001 $aˆThe ‰Regime question$etheory building in democracy studies$fGerardo L. Munck$vv. 54,n.1 pp. 119-144 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245513$12001 $aBargaining, uncertainty, and property rights in fisheries$fFrank Alcok$vv. 54, n.4 pp. 437-461 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245516$12001 $aBeyond the fiction of federalism$emacroeconomic management in multitiered systems$fJonathan Rodden and Erik Wibbels$vv. 54, n.4 pp. 494-531 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245517$12001 $aDeciphering disorder in Africa$eis identity the key?$fCrawford Young$vv. 54, n.4 pp. 532-557 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245512$12001 $aInformation systems in treaty regimes$fXinyuan Dai$vv. 54, n.4 pp. 405-436 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245515$12001 $aPolicital bias in policy convergence$eprivatization choises in Latin America$fM. Victoria Murillo$vv. 54, n.4 pp. 462-493 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245510$12001 $aAre smart sanctions feasible?$fArne Tostensen and Beate Bull$vv. 54, n.3 pp. 373-403 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245505$12001 $aEthnic mobilization without prerequisites$ethe East European Gypsies$fZoltan Barany$vv. 54, n.3 pp. 277-307 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245506$12001 $aˆThe ‰Perils of polarization$eeconomic performance in the postcommunist world$fFrye Timothy$vv. 54, n.3 pp. 308-337 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245508$12001 $a"Reform and openness"$eWhy China's economic reforms have delayed democracy$fMary E. Gallagher$vv. 54, n.3 pp. 338-372 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245503$12001 $aAutonomy as a source of conflict$eCaucasian conflicts in theoretical perspective$fSvante E. Cornell$vv. 54, n.2 pp. 245-276 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245500$12001 $aFiscal games and public employment$ea theory with evidence from Russia$fVladimir Gimpelson and Daniel Treisman$vv. 54, n.2 pp. 145-183 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245502$12001 $aˆThe ‰Fourth wawe of democracy and dicatorship$enoncooperative transitions in the postcommunist world$fMichael McFaul$vv. 54, n.2 pp. 212- 244 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245501$12001 $aTranslating social clevages into party systems$ethe signifiance of new democracies$fJakub Zielinski$vv. 54, n.2 pp. 184-211 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245498$12001 $a"New" and "Old" civil wars$ea valid distinction?$fStathis N. Kalyvas$vv. 54, n.1 pp. 99-118 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245493$12001 $aOrganization and labor-based party adaptation$ethe transformation of Argentine peronism in comparative perspection$fSteven Levitsky$vv. 54, n.1 pp. 27-56 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245492$12001 $aˆThe ‰Transformation of the Swedish model$eeconomic ideas, distributional conflict, and institutional change$fMark Blyth$vv. 54, n.1 pp. 1-26 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245495$12001 $aWage-setting measures$ea survey and assessment$fLane Kenworthy$vv. 54, n.1 pp. 57-98 (2001-02) 464 0$1001UON00245474$12001 $aGlobalization, domestic politics, and social spending in Latin America$ea time-series cross-section analysis, 1973-97$fRobert R. Kaufman and Alex Segura-Ubiergo$vv. 53,n.4 pp. 553-587 (2000-01) 464 0$1001UON00245464$12001 $aGreen by Choice? Cross-national, variations in firms'responses to EMS-basedenvironmental regimes$fKelly Kollman and Aseem Prakash$vv. 53,n.3 pp. 399-430 (2000/01) 464 0$1001UON00245452$12001 $a Geographic diffusion and the transformation of the postcommunist World$fJeffrey S. Kopstein and David A. Reilly$vv. 53,n.1 pp. 1-37 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00245473$12001 $aˆThe ‰Benefits of Ethnic War$eunderstanding Eurasia's unrecogtnized states$fCharles King$vv. 53, n.4 pp. 524-552 (2000-01) 464 0$1001UON00245475$12001 $aCompetitive corruption$efactional conflict and political malfeance in postwar Italian christian democracy$fnMiriam A. Golden and Eric C. C. Chang$vv. 53, n.4 pp. 588-622 (2000-01) 464 0$1001UON00245476$12001 $aImproving forecats of state failure$fGary King and Langche Zeng$vv. 53, n.4 pp. 623-658 (2000-01) 464 0$1001UON00245472$12001 $aPolitics, pressure, and economy policy$eexplaining Japan's use of economic stimulus policies$fDennis Patterson and Dick Beason$vv. 53, n.4 pp. 499-523 (2000-01) 464 0$1001UON00245462$12001 $aDoes oil hinder democracy?$fMichael L. Ross$vv. 53, n.3 pp. 325-361 (2000/01) 464 0$1001UON00245463$12001 $aEthnic conflict and civil society$eIndia and Beyond$fAshutosh Varshney$vv. 53, n.3 pp. 362-398 (2000/01) 464 0$1001UON00245468$12001 $aModernization in historical perspective$ethe case of Imperial Germany$fSheri E. 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