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Introduction Todd Landman and Neil Robinson

Part I: Methods and Fields of Comparative Politics

The Distinctiveness of Comparative Research Charles C. Ragin and Claude Rubinson

Global Comparative Methods Paul Pennings, Hans Keman and Jan Kleinnijenhuis

Case Studies Darren Hawkins

Is there a Quantitative-Qualitative Divide in Comparative Politics? The Case of Process Tracing James A. Caporaso

Establishing Equivalence Jan W. van Deth

Comparative Political Sociology Willfried Spohn

Comparative Institutional Analysis Vivien A. Schmidt

Comparative Political Economy Thomas Pl mper

The Contribution of Area Studies Stephen E. Hanson

Comparative Politics and International Relations John M. Hobson

Part II: Classic Issues in Comparative Politics

Postindustrial Democracies: Political economy and democratic partisan competition Herbert Kitschelt

Government Formation Wolfgang C. M ller

Institutional Design Josep M. Colomer

Comparative Political Behaviour: What is being compared? Shaun Bowler

Changes in the Causes of Democratization through Time Barbara Geddes

Political Culture Christian Welzel

Revolution Jack A. Goldstone

Social Movements Vincent Boudreau and David S. Meyer

Corruption Paul Heywood

Part III: New and Emerging Issues in Comparative Politics

Electoral Authoritarianism Andreas Schedler

Electoral Corruption Sarah Birch

Comparative Federalism David McKay

Human Rights Todd Landman

Governance Philip Keefer

Terrorism Jennifer S. Holmes

Comparative Regional Integration and Regionalism Fredrik Söderbaum

Transitional Justice Paola Cesarini

The globalization of comparative public opinion research Pippa Norris

内容简介

Introduction Todd Landman and Neil Robinson<br />Part I: Methods and Fields of Comparative Politics<br />The Distinctiveness of Comparative Research Charles C. Ragin and Claude Rubinson<br />Global Comparative Methods Paul Pennings, Hans Keman and Jan Kleinnijenhuis<br />Case Studies Darren Hawkins<br />Is there a Quantitative-Qualitative Divide in Comparative Politics? The Case of Process Tracing James A. Caporaso<br />Establishing Equivalence Jan W. van Deth<br />Comparative Political Sociology Willfried Spohn<br />Comparative Institutional Analysis Vivien A. Schmidt<br />Comparative Political Economy Thomas Pl mper<br />The Contribution of Area Studies Stephen E. Hanson<br />Comparative Politics and International Relations John M. Hobson<br />Part II: Classic Issues in Comparative Politics<br />Postindustrial Democracies: Political economy and democratic partisan competition Herbert Kitschelt<br />Government Formation Wolfgang C. M ller<br />Institutional Design Josep M. Colomer<br />Comparative Political Behaviour: What is being compared? Shaun Bowler<br />Changes in the Causes of Democratization through Time Barbara Geddes<br />Political Culture Christian Welzel<br />Revolution Jack A. Goldstone<br />Social Movements Vincent Boudreau and David S. Meyer<br />Corruption Paul Heywood<br />Part III: New and Emerging Issues in Comparative Politics<br />Electoral Authoritarianism Andreas Schedler<br />Electoral Corruption Sarah Birch<br />Comparative Federalism David McKay<br />Human Rights Todd Landman<br />Governance Philip Keefer<br />Terrorism Jennifer S. Holmes<br />Comparative Regional Integration and Regionalism Fredrik Söderbaum<br />Transitional Justice Paola Cesarini<br />The globalization of comparative public opinion research Pippa Norris

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