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Comparative Political Studies | 2011

Book Review: Hanson, S. E. (2010). Post-Imperial Democracies: Ideology and Party Formation in Third Republic France, Weimar Germany, and Post-Soviet Russia. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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Hadenius, A., & Teorell, J. (2007). Pathways from authoritarianism. Journal of Democracy, 18, 143-157. Lust-Okar, E. (2005). Structuring conflict in the Arab world: Incumbents, opponents, institutions. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Magaloni, B. (2006). Voting for autocracy: Hegemonic party survival and its demise in Mexico. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Slater, D. (2010). Ordering power: Contentious politics and authoritarian leviathans in Southeast Asia. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Wegner, E. (2007). Islamist inclusion and regime persistence: The Moroccan win-win situation. In O. Schlumberger (Ed.), Debating Arab authoritarianism (pp. 75-92). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.


Archive | 2012

Process Tracing and Causal Mechanisms

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Annual Review of Political Science | 2018

Unwelcome Change: Coming to Terms with Democratic Backsliding

David Waldner; Ellen Lust


Archive | 2013

Rentier States and State Transformations

David Waldner; Benjamin Smith


Archive | 2016

Parties in Transitional Democracies: Authoritarian Legacies and Post-Authoritarian Challenges in the Middle East and North Africa

Ellen Lust; David Waldner; Nancy Bermeo; Deborah J. Yashar


Political Science Quarterly | 1998

The Political Economy of Turkey in the Post-Soviet Era: Going West and Looking East? edited by Libby Rittenberg

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European Political Science | 2018

Review symposium: multimethod research, causal mechanisms, and case studies

David Waldner; Jennifer Cyr; Kendra L. Koivu; Gary Goertz


Studies in Comparative International Development | 2017

Against the Grain of Urban Bias: Elite Conflict and the Logic of Coalition Formation in Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa

David Waldner; Brenton D. Peterson; Jon Shoup


Archive | 2010

Bypassing Urban Bias: The Roots of Rural Incorporation in Africa

David Waldner; Jon Shoup


The Journal of Politics | 2005

95 Theses on Politics, Culture, and Method

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Ellen Lust

University of Gothenburg

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Jon Shoup

University of Virginia

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Gary Goertz

University of Notre Dame

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