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Volume 40, issue 4, 2012
- The Political Logic of Ethnic Violence pp. 483-516

- Raheel Dhattiwala and Michael Biggs
- Welfare Provision as Political Containment pp. 517-547

- Erdem Yörük
- From “Sick Man†to “Miracle†pp. 549-579

- Alexander Reisenbichler and Kimberly J. Morgan
- Politics of Globalization and National Economy pp. 581-607

- Hyeong-ki Kwon
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Freedom of Association Rights pp. 609-644

- Mark Anner
Volume 40, issue 3, 2012
- The Consequences of Victimization on Political Identities pp. 311-347

- Laia Balcells
- Centralized and Decentralized Gatekeeping in an Open Online Collective pp. 349-388

- Aaron Shaw
- Adjusting to the Law pp. 389-424

- Kenneth A. Dubin
- Cooperation in Unlikely Settings pp. 425-452

- Tat Yan Kong
- New Roles for the Trade Unions pp. 453-479

- Peer Hull Kristensen and Robson Sø Rocha
Volume 40, issue 2, 2012
- Relational Work in Market Economies pp. 135-144

- Fred Block
- How I Became a Relational Economic Sociologist and What Does That Mean?* pp. 145-174

- Viviana A. Zelizer
- Relational Work and Economic Sociology* pp. 175-201

- Nina Bandelj
- Performance Circuits in the Marketplace* pp. 203-221

- Frederick F. Wherry
- One Woman Helping Another pp. 223-247

- Jennifer Haylett
- Waltzing, Relational Work, and the Construction (or Not) of Collaboration in Manufacturing Industries* pp. 249-272

- Josh Whitford
- Constructing “Disinterested†Academic Science pp. 273-308

- Dina Biscotti, William B. Lacy, Leland L. Glenna and Rick Welsh
Volume 40, issue 1, 2012
- In the Spotlight of Crisis pp. 3-8

- Waltraud Schelkle
- Credit Access and Social Welfare pp. 9-34

- Gunnar Trumbull
- Housing, the Welfare State, and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 35-58

- Herman Schwartz
- A Crisis of What? Mortgage Credit Markets and the Social Policy of Promoting Homeownership in the United States and in Europe* pp. 59-80

- Waltraud Schelkle
- Can Improved Options for Private Saving Offer a Plausible Substitute for Public Pensions?* pp. 81-105

- Gary Burtless
- The Ghost in the Machine pp. 107-129

- Deborah Mabbett
Volume 39, issue 4, 2011
- What Do We Mean by “Class Politics†? pp. 475-495

- David L. Weakliem and Julia Adams
- Associations, Deliberation, and Democracy pp. 497-519

- Niamh Gaynor
- A Common Neoliberal Trajectory pp. 521-563

- Lucio Baccaro and Chris Howell
- Killing the Goose That Lays the Golden Egg pp. 565-588

- Michael MacDonald and Darel E. Paul
Volume 39, issue 3, 2011
- Rethinking Global Market Governance pp. 299-314

- Sanjay Pinto, Kate Macdonald and Shelley Marshall
- A Development-Friendly Reform of the International Financial Architecture pp. 315-330

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Financial Markets pp. 331-346

- John Quiggin
- Emerging World Order? From Multipolarity to Multilateralism in the G20, the World Bank, and the IMF pp. 347-378

- Robert H. Wade
- Guerrilla Insurgency as Organized Crime pp. 379-414

- Phillip A. Hough
- Waves of Change Within Civil Society in Latin America pp. 415-450

- Adrian Gurza Lavalle and Natália S. Bueno
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Terrorism pp. 451-472

- Luis de la Calle and Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
Volume 39, issue 2, 2011
- The Political Contradictions of Incremental Innovation: Lessons from Pharmaceutical Patent Examination in Brazil pp. 143-174

- Kenneth C. Shadlen
- Peace of Cemeteries: Civil War Dynamics in Postwar States’ Repression pp. 175-202

- Francisco Herreros
- Mobilizing in Borderline Citizenship Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Undocumented Migrants’ Collective Actions pp. 203-232

- Pierre Monforte and Pascale Dufour
- Democratic Practice after the Revolution: The Case of Portugal and Beyond pp. 233-267

- Robert M. Fishman
- Varieties of Capitalism, Power Resources, and Historical Legacies: Explaining the Slovenian Exception pp. 268-295

- Stephen Crowley and Miroslav Stanojević
Volume 39, issue 1, 2011
- Transnational Governance as Contested Institution-Building: China, Merchants, and Contract Rules in the Cotton Trade pp. 3-39

- Amy A. Quark
- What Do We Really Know About Racial Inequality? Labor Markets, Politics, and the Historical Basis of Black Economic Fortunes pp. 40-73

- William Sites and Virginia Parks
- Paving the Road to “Too Big to Failâ€: Business Interests and the Politics of Financial Deregulation in the United States pp. 74-102

- Sandra Suárez and Robin Kolodny
- The Emancipatory Effect of Deliberation: Empirical Lessons from Mini-Publics pp. 103-140

- Simon Niemeyer
Volume 38, issue 4, 2010
- The Political Economy of Active Labor-Market Policy pp. 435-457

- Giuliano Bonoli
- From Peasants to Farmers: Peasant Differentiation, Labor Regimes, and Land-Rights Institutions in China’s Agrarian Transition pp. 458-489

- Q. Forrest Zhang and John A. Donaldson
- Xenophobia and Left Voting pp. 490-516

- KÃ¥re Vernby and Henning Finseraas
- The Politicization of Religion: Political Catholicism and Political Islam in Comparative Perspective pp. 517-551

- Ateş Altınordu
- Strengthening Labor Standards Enforcement through Partnerships with Workers’ Organizations pp. 552-585

- Janice Fine and Jennifer Gordon
Volume 38, issue 3, 2010
- Class as a Normative Category: Egalitarian Reasons to Take It Seriously (With a South African Case Study) pp. 287-309

- Daryl Glaser
- Decommodification and Egalitarian Political Economy pp. 310-346

- John Vail
- Economic Ideas and the Political Process: Debating Tax Cuts in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1962-1981 pp. 347-372

- Elizabeth Popp Berman and Nicholas Pagnucco
- Averting “Disruption and Reversalâ€: Reassessing the Logic of Rapid Trade Reform in Latin America pp. 373-407

- Steven Samford
- Undocumented Migrants and Resistance in the Liberal State pp. 408-429

- Antje Ellermann
Volume 38, issue 2, 2010
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 151-151

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- Winner-Take-All Politics: Public Policy, Political Organization, and the Precipitous Rise of Top Incomes in the United States pp. 152-204

- Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
- Déjà Vu, All Over Again: A Comment on Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson, “Winner-Take-All Politics†pp. 205-211

- Fred Block and Frances Fox Piven
- Political Economy and the Mechanics of Politics pp. 212-226

- Andrea Brandolini
- The Public’s Role in Winner-Take-All Politics pp. 227-232

- Andrea Louise Campbell
- Politics, the Reorganization of the Economy, and Income Inequality, 1980—2009 pp. 233-242

- Neil Fligstein
- Democracy and Capitalism: Structure, Agency, and Organized Combat pp. 243-254

- Lawrence R. Jacobs
- Business Political Capacity and the Top-Heavy Rise in Income Inequality: How Large an Impact? pp. 255-265

- Lane Kenworthy
- Winner-Take-All Politics and Political Science: A Response pp. 266-282

- Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- Revisiting Counterinsurgency pp. 3-14

- Daniel Branch and Elisabeth Jean Wood
- Footprints in the Sand: British Colonial Counterinsurgency and the War in Iraq pp. 15-34

- Daniel Branch
- Dirty Wars: Counterinsurgency in Vietnam and Today pp. 35-66

- David Hunt
- Counterinsurgency in El Salvador pp. 67-94

- Mark Peceny and William D. Stanley
- A Model in the Desert: Modernization, Advanced Liberalism, and Child Protection Reform in Postcommunist Romania pp. 95-117

- Marian Negoita
- Institutionalizing Dualism: Complementarities and Change in France and Germany pp. 119-148

- Bruno Palier and Kathleen Thelen
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