
Readings in Comparative Politics Political Challenges and Changing Agendas
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Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Francis Fukuyama, The End of History? | |
Samuel Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations? | |
Benjamin R. Barber, Jihad vs. McWorld | |
States and Regimes | |
Charles Tilly, War Making and State Making as Organized Crime | |
Anthony W. Marx, Making Race and Nation: A Comparison of the United States, South Africa, and Brazil | |
Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way, The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism | |
Martin van Creveld, The Fate of the State | |
Robert Rotberg, Failed States in a World of Terror | |
Saskia Sassen, The State and Globalization | |
Govering the Economy | |
Peter Gourevitch, Political Economy | |
Amartya Sen, The Importance of Democracy | |
David Coates, Models of Capitalism in the New World Order | |
Daniel Treisman, Stabilization Tactics in Latin America: Menem, Cardoso, and the Politics of Low Inflation | |
Robert J. S. Ross and Anita Chan, From North-South to South-South | |
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Globalism's Discontents | |
The Challenge of Democracy | |
Robert Dahl, Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition | |
Philippe C. Schmitter and Terry Lynn Karl, What Democracy Is. . .and Is Not | |
Amartya Sen, Democracy as a Universal Value | |
Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan, Toward Consolidated Democracies | |
Valerie Bunce, Rethinking Democratization: Lessons from the Postcommunist Experience | |
Guillermo O'Donnell, Illusions About Consolidation | |
Thomas Carothers, The End of the Transition Paradigm | |
Collective Identities | |
Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart, Cultural Obstacles to Equal Representation | |
Seyla Benhabib, The Claims of Culture | |
Howard Winant, Race in the Twenty-First Century | |
Harold L. Wilensky, Migration and Politics: Explaining Variation Among Rich Democracies in Recent Nativist Protest | |
Walker Connor, A Nation Is a Nation, Is a State, Is an Ethnic Group, Is a. . . | |
Vali Nasr, Lessons from the Muslim World | |
Political Institutions and Public Policies | |
Alfred Stepan, with Cindy Skach, Constitutional Frameworks and Democratic Consolidation: Parliamentarianism versus Presidentialism | |
Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder, Democratic Transitions, Institutional Strength, and War | |
Benjamin Reilly, Electoral Systems for Divided Societies | |
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Stepsisters: Feminist Movement Activism in Different Institutional Spaces | |
Steven Sanderson, The Future of Conservation | |
S. Laurel Weldon, Protest, Policy, and the Problem of Violence Against Women: A Cross-National Comparison | |
Political Challenges and Changing Agendas | |
Dick Howard, After September 11th: Chances for a Left Foreign Policy | |
Adam Przeworski and Michael Wallerstein, Democratic Capitalism at the Crossroads | |
Sidney Tarrow, A Movement Society? | |
Robert D. Putnam, Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital | |
Fareed Zakaria, The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad | |
Bill McKibben, An Alternative to Progress | |
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