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Volume 21, issue 4, 1993
- Contributors pp. 363-363

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- The Politics of Trade Preference Formation: The United States from the Civil War to the New Deal pp. 365-392

- Daniel Verdier
- An Ancien Régime Revisited: “Privatization†and Political Economy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Empire pp. 393-423

- Ariel Salzmann
- A Weapon against War: Conscientious Objection in the United States, Australia, and France pp. 425-464

- Margaret Levi and DeTRAY Stephen
- Making Rights Real: Roe's Impact on Abortion Access pp. 465-504

- Archon Fung
- The Street-Level Epistemology of Trust pp. 505-529

- Russell Hardin
Volume 21, issue 3, 1993
- Contributors pp. 243-243

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- The Myths of the Market and the Common History of Late Developers pp. 245-274

- Kiren Aziz Chaudhry
- Visualizing the Invisible Hand: The Social Origins of “Market Society†in England, 1550-1750 pp. 275-305

- John Lie
- Flexible Production Systems and the Social Construction of Trust pp. 307-324

- Edward H. Lorenz
- War, the State, and the Origins of the Japanese Employment System pp. 325-354

- Linda Weiss
Volume 21, issue 2, 1993
- Contributors pp. 131-131

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- The Abdication from National Policy Autonomy: Why the Macroeconomic Policy Regime has become so Unfavorable to Labor pp. 133-167

- Ton Notermans
- Labor Market Tightness and Business Confidence: An International Comparison pp. 169-193

- Christopher Heye
- The Communal Resource: Transaction Costs and the Solution of Collective Action Problems pp. 195-214

- Michael Taylor and Sara Singleton
- An Egalitarian Democratic Private Ownership Economy pp. 215-233

- Marc Fleurbaey
Volume 21, issue 1, 1993
- Contributors pp. 3-3

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- Maastricht and the Social Protocol: Why Did They Do It? pp. 5-36

- Peter Lange
- Party, Coercion, and Inclusion: The Two Reconstructions of the South's Electoral Politics pp. 37-67

- Richard M. Valelly
- Modular Collective Action and the Rise of the Social Movement: Why the French Revolution was Not Enough pp. 69-90

- Sidney Tarrow
- China's Transients and the State: A Form of Civil Society? pp. 91-122

- Dorothy J. Solinger
Volume 20, issue 4, 1992
- Contributors pp. 389-389

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- Introduction to Special Issue pp. 391-392

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- Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance pp. 393-472

- Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers
- Comments on “Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance†pp. 473-480

- Paul Q. Hirst
- An Institutional Critique of Associative Democracy: Commentary on “Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance†pp. 481-486

- Ellen M. Immergut
- Soft on Capitalism: Prospects for Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance pp. 487-491

- Andrew Levine
- A Deliberative Perspective on Neocorporatism pp. 493-505

- Jane Mansbridge
- The Irony of Modern Democracy and Efforts to Improve its Practice pp. 507-512

- Philippe C. Schmitter
- Inclusion and Secession: Questions on the Boundaries of Associative Democracy pp. 513-520

- Wolfgang Streeck
- Progress through Mischief: The Social Movement Alternative to Secondary Associations pp. 521-528

- Andrew Szasz
- Social Groups in Associative Democracy pp. 529-534

- Iris Marion Young
- Erratum pp. 535-535

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Volume 20, issue 3, 1992
- Contributors pp. 259-259

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- Can there be Socialism after Communism? pp. 261-276

- John Roemer
- Capitalism without Class Power pp. 277-303

- Fred Block
- At the End of the Third Road: Swedish Social Democracy in Crisis pp. 305-332

- Jonas Pontusson
- Prospects for Social Europe pp. 333-366

- Stephan Leibfried and Paul Pierson
- Stalinism and Professionalism: A Reply to Jane Burbank pp. 367-375

- Robert W. Thurston
- Jane Burbank Responds pp. 377-377

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Volume 20, issue 2, 1992
- Contributors pp. 131-131

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- Institutions and Political Change: Working-Class Formation in England and the United States, 1820-1896 pp. 133-166

- Victoria C. Hattam
- State Employment, Class Location, and Ideological Orientation: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Sweden pp. 167-196

- Erik Olin Wright and Donmoon Cho
- The Difference that Realism Makes: Social Science and the Politics of Consent pp. 197-223

- Ian Shapiro and Alexander Wendt
- Marginality and Messianism: German Jews and Socialism, 1871-1918 pp. 225-256

- Adam M. Weisberger
Volume 20, issue 1, 1992
- Contributors pp. 3-3

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- Editorial pp. 5-5

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- The Formation of Party Systems in East Central Europe pp. 7-50

- Herbert Kitschelt
- Recasting Social Democracy in Europe: A Nested Games Explanation of Strategic Adjustment in Political Parties pp. 51-70

- Thomas A. Koelble
- The Dilemmas of Post-Fordism: Socialists, Flexibility, and Labor Market Deregulation in France pp. 71-99

- Chris Howell
- Social Justice and State Capacity pp. 101-126

- Bo Rothstein
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