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Volume 46, issue 4, 2018
- Counting Caste: Censuses, Politics, and Castelessness in India pp. 455-484

- Trina Vithayathil
- Rethinking Favela Governance: Nonviolent Politics in Rio de Janeiro’s Gang Territories pp. 485-512

- Anjuli N. Fahlberg
- Rape as a Practice of War: Toward a Typology of Political Violence pp. 513-537

- Elisabeth Jean Wood
- Accommodation or Extraction? Employers, the State, and the Joint Production of Active Labor Market Policy pp. 539-569

- Axel Cronert
- The Regulatory Road to Reform: Bureaucratic Activism, Agency Advocacy, and Medicaid Expansion within the Delegated Welfare State pp. 571-601

- Josh Pacewicz
Volume 46, issue 3, 2018
- Preface to the Special Issue* pp. 299-301

- John Gastil and Erik Olin Wright
- Legislature by Lot: Envisioning Sortition within a Bicameral System* pp. 303-330

- John Gastil and Erik Olin Wright
- Postscript to Gastil and Wright: The Anticapitalist Argument for Sortition* pp. 331-335

- Erik Olin Wright
- From Deliberative to Radical Democracy? Sortition and Politics in the Twenty-First Century* pp. 337-357

- Yves Sintomer
- Random Assemblies for Lawmaking? Prospects and Limits* pp. 359-379

- James S. Fishkin
- Intercameral Relations in a Bicameral Elected and Sortition Legislature* pp. 381-400

- Pierre-Étienne Vandamme, Vincent Jacquet, Christoph Niessen, John Pitseys and Min Reuchamps
- Should Democracy Work through Elections or Sortition?* pp. 401-417

- Tom Malleson
- Sortition, Rotation, and Mandate: Conditions for Political Equality and Deliberative Reasoning* pp. 419-434

- David Owen and Graham Smith
- Why Hybrid Bicameralism Is Not Right for Sortition* pp. 435-451

- Terrill Bouricius
Volume 46, issue 2, 2018
- Cohort Change in Political Gender Gaps in Europe and Canada: The Role of Modernization pp. 135-175

- Rosalind Shorrocks
- More Mortgages, More Homes? The Effect of Housing Financialization on Homeownership in Historical Perspective pp. 177-203

- Sebastian Kohl
- Social Solidarity for All? Trade Union Strategies, Labor Market Dualization, and the Welfare State in Italy and South Korea pp. 205-233

- Niccolo Durazzi, Timo Fleckenstein and Soohyun Christine Lee
- Islam and the Spirits of Capitalism: Competing Articulations of the Islamic Economy pp. 235-264

- Aisalkyn Botoeva
- Building the Problem-Solving State: Bridging Networks and Experiments in the US Advisory Specialist Group in World War II pp. 265-294

- Gerald Berk
Volume 46, issue 1, 2018
- Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy: The Structural Power of Business in the Obama Era pp. 3-28

- Kevin A. Young, Tarun Banerjee and Michael Schwartz
- Bridging Art and Bureaucracy: Marginalization, State-Society Relations, and Cultural Policy in Brazil pp. 29-51

- Anne Gillman
- The Politics of Hidden Policy: Feedback Effects and the Charitable Contributions Deduction pp. 53-80

- Kelly L. Russell
- No Money, No Representation: A Case Study of Zeguo Town in China pp. 81-99

- Jing Ye
- Service Cynicism: How Civic Disengagement Develops pp. 101-129

- Tony Cheng and Shelley Liu
Volume 45, issue 4, 2017
- No Exit: Social Reproduction in an Era of Rising Income Inequality pp. 471-503

- Lindsay B. Flynn and Herman Mark Schwartz
- The State’s Role in Globalization: Korea’s Experience from a Comparative Perspective pp. 505-531

- Kyung Mi Kim and Hyeong-Ki Kwon
- Labor and Domination: Worker Control in a Chinese Factory pp. 533-557

- Kaxton Siu
- Dualization as Destiny? The Political Economy of the German Minimum Wage Reform pp. 559-584

- Paul Marx and Peter Starke
- Digital Capitalism and the End of Politics: The Case of the Italian Five Star Movement pp. 585-609

- Loris Caruso
Volume 45, issue 3, 2017
- Global Finance, Labor Politics, and the Political Economy of Housing Prices pp. 327-358

- Alison Johnston and Aidan Regan
- Enforcing Labor Standards in Partnership with Civil Society: Can Co-enforcement Succeed Where the State Alone Has Failed? pp. 359-388

- Janice Fine
- The Political Power of Finance: The Institute of International Finance in the Greek Debt Crisis pp. 389-413

- Manolis Kalaitzake
- Who Pays for the Next Wave? The American Welfare State and Responsibility for Flood Risk pp. 415-440

- Rebecca Elliott
- Testing the Great Lakes Compact: Administrative Politics and the Challenge of Environmental Adaptation pp. 441-466

- Ben Merriman
Volume 45, issue 2, 2017
- The Comparative Politics of Colonialism and Its Legacies: An Introduction* pp. 159-172

- Alexander De Juan and Jan Henryk Pierskalla
- Redistributive Colonialism: The Long Term Legacy of International Conflict in India* pp. 173-224

- Alexander Lee
- Colonial Legacy of Gender Inequality: Christian Missionaries in German East Africa* pp. 225-268

- Max Montgomery
- Constructing the State: Macro Strategies, Micro Incentives, and the Creation of Police Forces in Colonial Namibia* pp. 269-299

- Alexander De Juan, Fabian Krautwald and Jan Henryk Pierskalla
- Persistence or Reversal of Fortune? Early State Inheritance and the Legacies of Colonial Rule* pp. 301-324

- Roberto Stefan Foa
Volume 45, issue 1, 2017
- Greater State Capacity, Lesser Stateness pp. 3-34

- Eduardo Dargent, Andreas E. Feldmann and Juan Pablo Luna
- The Influence of Inequality on Welfare Generosity pp. 35-66

- Lyle Scruggs and Thomas J. Hayes
- Origins of Informal Coercion in China pp. 67-89

- Xi Chen
- Reorganizing Popular Sector Incorporation pp. 91-122

- Eduardo Silva
- Land Institutions and Chinese Political Economy pp. 123-153

- Meg Elizabeth Rithmire
Volume 44, issue 4, 2016
- Group Lending, Joint Liability, and Social Capital pp. 459-497

- Antara Haldar and Joseph Stiglitz
- Syria’s Passage to Conflict pp. 499-523

- Shamel Azmeh
- The Rational Basis of Irrational Politics pp. 525-550

- John D. Kincaid
- Sumptuary Labor pp. 551-572

- Jeffrey J. Sallaz and Chi Phoenix Wang
- Privatizing Participation? The Impact of Private Welfare Provision on Democratic Accountability pp. 573-613

- Jane Gingrich and Sara Watson
Volume 44, issue 3, 2016
- Winner-Take-All Politics in Europe? European Inequality in Comparative Perspective* pp. 335-343

- Jonathan Hopkin and Julia Lynch
- Organized Combat or Structural Advantage? The Politics of Inequality and the Winner-Take-All Economy in the United Kingdom* pp. 345-371

- Jonathan Hopkin and Kate Alexander Shaw
- Politics in the Interest of Capital pp. 373-391

- Cornelia Woll
- The Euro’s “Winner-Take-All†Political Economy pp. 393-422

- Matthias Matthijs
- Commandeering Crisis pp. 423-453

- John W. Cioffi and Kenneth A. Dubin
Volume 44, issue 2, 2016
- Rethinking Comparative Political Economy pp. 175-207

- Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson
- Growth Models, Varieties of Capitalism, and Macroeconomics* pp. 209-226

- David Hope and David Soskice
- Economic Prosperity Is in High Demand* pp. 227-235

- Cathie Jo Martin
- Varieties of Capitalism Theory pp. 237-241

- Michael J. Piore
- Varieties of Varieties pp. 243-247

- Wolfgang Streeck
- After Dodd-Frank pp. 249-280

- J. Nicholas Ziegler and John T. Woolley
- Walking the Line pp. 281-304

- Monica Prasad, Steve G. Hoffman and Kieran Bezila
- Religious Authorities in the Military and Civilian Control pp. 305-332

- Yagil Levy
Volume 44, issue 1, 2016
- The Contradictory Logics of Financialization pp. 3-13

- Fred Block
- Beyond the Minsky and Polanyi Moments pp. 15-43

- KurtuluÅŸ Gemici
- The New Urban Fiscal Crisis pp. 45-80

- L. Owen Kirkpatrick
- Governing by Panic pp. 81-116

- David M. Woodruff
- Institutions and Inequality in Liberalizing Markets pp. 117-142

- Chiara Benassi, Virginia Doellgast and Katja Sarmiento-Mirwaldt
- Between Collective Action and Individual Appropriation pp. 143-171

- Françoise Montambeault and Camille Goirand
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