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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
Volume 43, issue 4, 2015
- Social Protection in the Developing World pp. 463-470

- Nita Rudra
- Import Competition and Policy Diffusion* pp. 471-502

- Santiago López-Cariboni and Xun Cao
- The Global Emergence of Social Protection pp. 503-524

- Carina Schmitt, Hanna Lierse, Herbert Obinger and Laura Seelkopf
- Explaining the “Return of the State†in Middle-Income Countries pp. 525-550

- Matthew Carnes and Isabela Mares
- Social Protection for the Poorest pp. 551-582

- Sarah M. Brooks
Volume 43, issue 3, 2015
- No Taxation of Elites, No Representation pp. 303-332

- Deborah Boucoyannis
- Power over Profits pp. 333-360

- Adam Dean
- Solidarity against All Odds pp. 361-384

- Marek Naczyk and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
- Notable Networks pp. 385-413

- Feryaz Ocakli
- The Crisis of New Labor and Alinsky’s Legacy pp. 415-441

- Jane McAlevey
- The Crisis of New Labor and Alinsky’s Legacy pp. 443-446

- Stuart Eimer
- Building Progressive Organizations pp. 447-452

- Paul Osterman
- Same as It Ever Was? New Labor, the CIO Organizing Model, and the Future of American Unions* pp. 453-457

- Kim Voss
Volume 43, issue 2, 2015
- Kinship, Property, and Authority pp. 151-180

- Vivek Swaroop Sharma
- Class vs. Special Interest pp. 181-211

- Barry Eidlin
- Developmental Environmentalism pp. 213-240

- Sung-Young Kim and Elizabeth Thurbon
- Who’s Borrowing? Credit Encouragement vs. Credit Mitigation in National Financial Systems pp. 241-268

- Gregory W. Fuller
- Playing Normative Legacies pp. 269-299

- Tobias Schulze-Cleven and J. Timo Weishaupt
Volume 43, issue 1, 2015
- The Power of Coalitions pp. 3-32

- Charlie Eaton and Margaret Weir
- Protecting Markets from Society pp. 33-60

- Carl Gershenson
- Beyond Nuremberg pp. 61-88

- Mahmood Mamdani
- The Politics of Job Security Regulations in Western Europe pp. 89-118

- Patrick Emmenegger
- From Austerity to Expansion? Consolidation, Budget Surpluses, and the Decline of Fiscal Capacity pp. 119-148

- Lukas Haffert and Philip Mehrtens
Volume 42, issue 4, 2014
- Structural Power and Bank Bailouts in the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 427-454

- Pepper D. Culpepper and Raphael Reinke
- Turning Labor into Capital pp. 455-487

- Michael A. McCarthy
- Repurposing American Labor Law pp. 489-512

- Jessica Garrick
- Deliberative Democracy at China’s Grassroots pp. 513-535

- Jonathan Unger, Anita Chan and Him Chung
- Ordinary Democratization pp. 537-561

- Dawn Langan Teele
Volume 42, issue 3, 2014
- The Rights of Noncitizens pp. 287-291

- David Plotke
- The Rule of Law and the Right to Stay pp. 293-308

- Antje Ellermann
- Municipal ID Cards for Undocumented Immigrants pp. 309-330

- Els de Graauw
- Performing Belonging in Public Space pp. 331-357

- M. Victoria Quiroz Becerra
- Conviviality, Rights, and Conflict in Africa’s Urban Estuaries* pp. 359-380

- Loren B. Landau
- National Obligations and Noncitizens pp. 381-398

- Rogers M. Smith
- Invisible Victims pp. 399-421

- Alexandra Délano and Benjamin Nienass
Volume 42, issue 2, 2014
- Of Bellicists and Feminists pp. 135-165

- Dorit Geva
- Religion and the Gender Vote Gap pp. 166-193

- Patrick Emmenegger and Philip Manow
- The Flaws of Fragmented Financial Standard Setting pp. 194-222

- Daniel Mügge and James Perry
- Varieties of Global Capital and the Paradox of Local Upgrading in China pp. 223-252

- Ling Chen
- Revisiting Media Effects in Authoritarian Societies pp. 253-283

- Jie Lu, John Aldrich and Tianjian Shi
Volume 42, issue 1, 2014
- Democratizing Finance* pp. 3-28

- Fred Block
- Participatory Budgeting as if Emancipation Mattered* pp. 29-50

- Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ernesto Ganuza
- Education pp. 51-72

- Jaime Ahlberg and Harry Brighouse
- Symbolic Politics and the Regulation of Executive Compensation pp. 73-105

- Sandra L. Suárez
- Home Court Advantage pp. 107-132

- Alison E. Post
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