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Volume 5, issue 4, 1993
- The Relevance of the State for Party System Change pp. 419-454

- Wolfgang C. Müller
- Group Solidarity and Social Order in Japan pp. 455-493

- Michael Hechter and Satoshi Kanazawa
- Agrarian Politics and Revolution pp. 495-522

- Leslie Anderson
- Problems in the Theory of Institutional Design pp. 523-540

- Hannu Nurmi
Volume 5, issue 3, 1993
- Theoretical Approaches to Social Democracy pp. 291-316

- Hans Keman
- Doing Well While Intending Good: Cases in Political Exploitation pp. 317-348

- William C. Mitchell and Michael Munger
- Penalty and Crime: Further Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Evidence pp. 349-374

- George Tsebelis
- Social Cleavage, Political Division and Local Political Leadership Recruitment pp. 375-395

- Gila Menahem
- Some Critical Remarks on March and Olsen's Rediscovering Institutions pp. 397-407

- Gunnar Sjöblom
- The Political Economy of the Automobile - Four Approaches pp. 409-412

- A Wuffle
Volume 5, issue 2, 1993
- On Time and Comparative Research pp. 131-167

- Stefano Bartolini
- The Ladder of Abstraction pp. 169-193

- Rosemary H. T. O'Kane
- Scandinavian Exceptionalism Reconsidered pp. 195-230

- Jan-Erik Lane, Tuomo Martikainen, Palle Svensson, Gunnar Vogt and Henry Valen
- The `Comparative Revolution' and the Transition in Central and Southern Europe pp. 231-252

- Attila à Gh
- Tradition and Innovation in the Development of Parliamentary Government in Hungary pp. 253-265

- Gabriella Ilonszki
- Transition Periods in Hungary - The Chances for Democracy? pp. 267-276

- László Szarvas
- Legislation and Constitutional Jurisdiction in Hungary pp. 277-286

- Zsuzsa Kerekes
- Correspondence pp. 287-288

- Aaron Wildavsky
Volume 5, issue 1, 1993
- Totalitarianism, Model Mania and Learning from Error pp. 5-22

- Giovanni Sartori
- Deference or Preference? pp. 23-59

- Thomas H. Hammond and Jeffrey S. Hill
- Direction and Uncertainty in a Model of Issue Voting pp. 61-87

- Stuart Elaine Macdonald and George Rabinowitz
- The Crisis of Statehood pp. 89-107

- Lev Luis Grinberg
- The Traditional Distinction between Public and Private Goods Needs to Be Expanded, Not Abandoned pp. 109-116

- Roy D. Adams and Ken McCormick
- Taxpayers, Suckers and Free Riders pp. 117-125

- Anthony de Jasay
Volume 4, issue 4, 1992
- Escaping from Absolute Dissatisfaction pp. 371-393

- Richard Rose
- The Implications of Self-Interest pp. 395-412

- Trudi C. Miller
- The Frontier State at Work pp. 413-433

- Nils A. Butenschøn
- Zionist Dialectics and Palestinian Paradoxes pp. 435-441

- Mordechai Nisan
- Deterrence Theory Discussion: I pp. 443-457

- Michael D. McGinnis
- Deterrence Theory Discussion: II pp. 459-477

- Barry O'Neill
- Deterrence Theory Discussion: III pp. 479-484

- Anatol Rapoport
- Deterrence Theory Discussion: IV pp. 485-491

- R. Harrison Wagner
- A Rare Case of Social Scientific Anticipation pp. 493-494

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Volume 4, issue 3, 1992
- Institutions and Common-Pool Resources pp. 243-245

- Elinor Ostrom
- Success on the Commons pp. 247-281

- Margaret A. McKean
- Institutional Incentives for Resource Mobilization pp. 283-308

- Rita M. Hilton
- Common Property, Collective Action and Community pp. 309-324

- Sara Singleton and Michael Taylor
- Heterogeneity and the Provision of Governance for Common-Pool Resources pp. 325-342

- Steven C. Hackett
- Community and the Endogenous Solution of Commons Problems pp. 343-351

- Elinor Ostrom
- Are Equilibrium Strategies Unaffected by Incentives? pp. 353-367

- Jack Hirshleifer and Eric Rasmusen
Volume 4, issue 2, 1992
- Rationality and Misperception in Deterrence Theory pp. 115-141

- R. Harrison Wagner
- Concepts of Political Parties pp. 143-159

- Gerald M. Pomper
- Towards a New Model of Generic Fascism pp. 161-194

- Roger Eatwell
- The Attitudinal Model and Fluidity Voting on the United States Supreme Court pp. 195-205

- Saul Brenner and Robert H. Dorff
- Democratization and Constitutional Choices in Czecho-Slovakia, Hungary and Poland 1989-91 pp. 207-223

- Arend Lijphart
- Is There a Paradox of Voting? pp. 225-230

- Gordon Tullock
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Cycle? Evidence from 36 Elections pp. 231-237

- Scott L. Feld and Bernard Grofman
- A Corollary to the Third Axiom of General Semantics pp. 238-240

- A. Wuffle
Volume 4, issue 1, 1992
- A Spatial Theory of Ideology pp. 5-30

- Melvin Hinich and Michael Munger
- The Multilingual Election Problem pp. 31-52

- Jonathan Pool
- A Generic Negotiation Game pp. 53-66

- Steven Brams
- Hierarchical and Contractual Approaches to Budgetary Reform pp. 67-91

- Jørgen Grønnegård Christensen
- Concepts and Skocpol: Ambiguity and Vagueness in the Study of Revolution pp. 93-112

- Alexander J. Motyl
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