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Volume 49, issue 4, 2021
- What Have I Learned from Marx and What Still Stands? pp. 433-450

- Adam Przeworski
- The Politics of Innovation Policy: Building Israel’s “Neo-developmental†State pp. 451-487

- Erez Maggor
- German Business Mobilization against Right-Wing Populism pp. 489-516

- Daniel Kinderman
- Group-Specific Responses to Retrospective Economic Performance: A Multilevel Analysis of Parliamentary Elections pp. 517-548

- Abel Bojar and Tim Vlandas
- Making Old People Work: Three False Assumptions Supporting the “Working Longer Consensus†pp. 549-574

- Teresa Ghilarducci
Volume 49, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction to “Right-Wing Activism in Asia: Cold War Legacies, Geopolitics, and Democratic Erosion†* pp. 303-310

- Yoonkyung Lee
- Under and beyond the Law: Monarchy, Violence, and History in Thailand* pp. 311-336

- Tyrell Haberkorn
- The Specter of the Past: Reconstructing Conservative Historical Memory in South Korea* pp. 337-362

- Myungji Yang
- The Rise and Fall of Japan’s New Far Right: How Anti-Korean Discourses Went Mainstream* pp. 363-402

- Sharon J. Yoon and Yuki Asahina
- Cold War Undercurrents: The Extreme-Right Variants in East Asia* pp. 403-430

- Yoonkyung Lee
Volume 49, issue 2, 2021
- The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Chinese Dual-Pension Regimes in the Era of Labor Migration and Labor Informalization pp. 147-180

- Yujeong Yang
- Racial Pay Parity in the Public Sector: The Overlooked Role of Employee Mobilization pp. 181-202

- Isabel M. Perera and Desmond King
- Class Capacity and Cross-Gender Solidarity: Women’s Organizing in an Egyptian Textile Company pp. 203-233

- Nada Matta
- Structural Power, Hegemony, and State Capitalism: Limits to China’s Global Economic Power pp. 235-267

- Mingtang Liu and Kellee S. Tsai
- Business Interests, Conservative Economists, and the Expansion of Noncontributory Pensions in Latin America pp. 269-300

- Tim Dorlach
Volume 49, issue 1, 2021
- Quiet Politics and the Power of Business: New Perspectives in an Era of Noisy Politics* pp. 3-16

- Glenn Morgan and Christian Lyhne Ibsen
- From Quiet to Noisy Politics: Transformations of Swiss Business Elites’ Power* pp. 17-41

- André Mach, Thomas David, Stéphanie Ginalski and Felix Bühlmann
- Quiet Politics, Trade Unions, and the Political Elite Network: The Case of Denmark* pp. 43-73

- Christian Lyhne Ibsen, Christoph Houman Ellersgaard and Anton Grau Larsen
- The Comparative Political Economy of Growth Models: Explaining the Continuity of FDI-Led Growth in Ireland and Hungary* pp. 75-106

- Dorothee Bohle and Aidan Regan
- Brexit and British Business Elites: Business Power and Noisy Politics* pp. 107-131

- Magnus Feldmann and Glenn Morgan
- Quiet Politics in Tumultuous Times: Business Power, Populism, and Democracy* pp. 133-143

- Pepper D. Culpepper
Volume 48, issue 4, 2020
- Introduction to the Special Issue* pp. 455-466

- Fred Block, Magali Sarfatti Larson and Gay Seidman
- A Tale of Two Marxisms: Remembering Erik Olin Wright (1947–2019)* pp. 467-494

- Michael Burawoy
- Love and Marxism* pp. 495-504

- Greta R. Krippner
- Class, Gender, and Utopian Community: In Memory of Erik Olin Wright* pp. 505-524

- Gay W. Seidman
- Is Liberal Socialism Possible? Reflections on “Real Utopias†* pp. 525-538

- Ira Katznelson
- Why Is Democracy So Hard? University of California, Berkeley Memorial Lecture for Erik Olin Wright, January 2020* pp. 539-552

- Wendy Brown
- Nine Theses on Twenty-First-Century Socialism* pp. 553-566

- Fred Block
- The Alternative to Utopia Is Myopia* pp. 567-584

- Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Volume 48, issue 3, 2020
- “Societies under Stressâ€: Introduction to the Special Issue* pp. 311-320

- David Garland
- Common Cause? Policymaking Discourse and the Prison/Welfare Trade-Off* pp. 321-356

- Josh Guetzkow
- Politics, Social and Economic Change, and Crime: Exploring the Impact of Contextual Effects on Offending Trajectories* pp. 357-388

- Stephen Farrall, Emily Gray and Phil Mike Jones
- The Welfare State amid Crime: How Victimization and Perceptions of Insecurity Affect Social Policy Preferences in Latin America and the Caribbean* pp. 389-422

- Melina Altamirano, Sarah Berens and Sandra Ley
- Building the Modern State in Developing Countries: Perceptions of Public Safety and (Un)willingness to Pay Taxes in Mexico* pp. 423-451

- Gustavo Flores-MacÃas and Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer
Volume 48, issue 2, 2020
- Capitalizing on Community: Affordable Housing Markets in the Age of Participation pp. 171-198

- John N. Robinson
- Loyalists, Localists, and Legibility: The Calibrated Control of Provincial Leadership Teams in China pp. 199-234

- David J. Bulman and Kyle A. Jaros
- Varieties of Urbanism: A Comparative View of Inequality and the Dual Dimensions of Metropolitan Fragmentation pp. 235-274

- Yonah Freemark, Justin Steil and Kathleen Thelen
- The Tax Advantage of Big Business: How the Structure of Corporate Taxation Fuels Concentration and Inequality pp. 275-305

- Sandy Brian Hager and Joseph Baines
Volume 48, issue 1, 2020
- The Multilevel Politics of Enforcement: Environmental Institutions in Argentina pp. 3-26

- Belén Fernández Milmanda and Candelaria Garay
- What Matters to Kansas: Small Business and the Defeat of the Kansas Tax Experiment pp. 27-66

- Daniel R. Alvord
- Sanctuary Cities and Republican Liberty pp. 67-97

- J. Matthew Hoye
- Community Elites and Collective Action: The State and the Starved during the Chinese Famine (1959–61) pp. 99-130

- Yongshun Cai
- Real but Unequal Representation in Welfare State Reform pp. 131-163

- Wouter Schakel, Brian Burgoon and Armen Hakhverdian
- Erratum to “The Politics of Democratizing Finance: A Radical View†pp. 165-165

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Volume 47, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction to the Special Issue* pp. 483-489

- Fred Block
- Finance without Financiers* pp. 491-527

- Robert C. Hockett
- Financial Democratization and the Transition to Socialism* pp. 529-556

- Fred Block
- Economic Democracy and Enterprise Form in Finance* pp. 557-571

- William H. Simon
- Democratizing Investment* pp. 573-591

- Lenore Palladino
- To Democratize Finance, Democratize Central Banking* pp. 593-610

- David M. Woodruff
- The Politics of Democratizing Finance: A Radical View* pp. 611-633

- Michael A. McCarthy
- Democratizing Finance or Democratizing Money?* pp. 635-650

- Mary Mellor
Volume 47, issue 3, 2019
- Income Distribution and Growth Models: A Sectoral Balances Approach pp. 303-332

- Jan Behringer and Till van Treeck
- Ruling the Interregnum: Politics and Ideology in Nonhegemonic Times pp. 333-360

- Rune Møller Stahl
- Leaving Your Car with Strangers: Informal Car Parkers and Improbable Trust in Mexico City pp. 361-394

- Yuna Blajer de la Garza
- Mamluks, Property Rights, and Economic Development: Lessons from Medieval Egypt pp. 395-424

- Lisa Blaydes
- Secular Partisan Realignment in the United States: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of White Partisan Support since the New Deal Era pp. 425-479

- Herbert P. Kitschelt and Philipp Rehm
Volume 47, issue 2, 2019
- Remembering Erik Olin Wright pp. 147-147

- Erik Olin Wright
- Asymmetric Mutual Dependence between the State and Capitalists in China pp. 149-176

- Changdong Zhang
- The Rise of the Platform Business Model and the Transformation of Twenty-First-Century Capitalism pp. 177-204

- K. Sabeel Rahman and Kathleen Thelen
- Revolution from Below: Cleavage Displacement and the Collapse of Elite Politics in Bolivia pp. 205-250

- Jean-Paul Faguet
- Politicizing the Minimum Wage: Wage Councils, Worker Mobilization, and Local Elections in Indonesia pp. 251-276

- Teri L. Caraway, Michele Ford and Oanh K. Nguyen
- The Politics of Whistleblowing in Digitalized Societies pp. 277-297

- Thomas Olesen
Volume 47, issue 1, 2019
- Closing the Gold Window: The End of Bretton Woods as a Contingency Plan pp. 3-22

- Christoffer J. P. Zoeller
- Thinking about Thinking about Comparative Political Economy: From Macro to Micro and Back pp. 23-54

- Herman Mark Schwartz and Bent Sofus Tranøy
- Conquest and Conflict: The Colonial Roots of Maoist Violence in India pp. 55-86

- Ajay Verghese and Emmanuel Teitelbaum
- Discrimination and Policies of Immigrant Selection in Liberal States pp. 87-116

- Antje Ellermann and AgustÃn Goenaga
- Japan’s Ambivalent Pursuit of Shareholder Capitalism pp. 117-144

- Steven K. Vogel
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