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Volume 37, issue 4, 2009
- The Social Foundations of Institutional Order: Reconsidering War and the “Resource Curse†in Third World State Building pp. 479-520

- Marcus J. Kurtz
- Industrial Policy in the United States: A Neo-Polanyian Interpretation pp. 521-553

- Andrew Schrank and Josh Whitford
- Globalization and Working Time: Working Hours and Flexibility in Germany pp. 554-575

- Brian Burgoon and Damian Raess
- Deliberative Democracy and Inequality: Two Cheers for Enclave Deliberation among the Disempowered pp. 576-615

- Christopher F. Karpowitz, Chad Raphael and Allen S. Hammond Iv
Volume 37, issue 3, 2009
- Virtue out of Necessity? Compliance, Commitment, and the Improvement of Labor Conditions in Global Supply Chains pp. 319-351

- Richard Locke, Matthew Amengual and Akshay Mangla
- Commissioning Legitimacy: The Global Logics of National Violence Commissions in the Twentieth Century pp. 352-396

- Matthew R. Keller
- Democracy in the Globalizing Indian City: Engagements of Political Society and the State in Globalizing Mumbai pp. 397-427

- Liza Weinstein
- Terrorist Violence and Popular Mobilization: The Case of the Spanish Transition to Democracy pp. 428-453

- Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca and Paloma Aguilar
- The American Century? Migration and the Voluntary Social Contract pp. 454-476

- Jonathon W. Moses
Volume 37, issue 2, 2009
- New Slants on the Slippery Slope: The Politics of Polygamy and Gay Family Rights in South Africa and the United States pp. 167-202

- Judith Stacey and Tey Meadow
- Union Democracy Reexamined pp. 203-228

- Margaret Levi, David Olson, Jon Agnone and Devin Kelly
- The Transformation of French Industrial Relations: Labor Representation and the State in a Post-Dirigiste Era pp. 229-256

- Chris Howell
- Renegotiating the Swedish Social Democratic Settlement: From Pension Fund Socialism to Neoliberalization pp. 257-287

- Claes Belfrage and Magnus Ryner
- Mobilizing the State: The Erratic Partner in Brazil's Participatory Water Policy pp. 289-314

- Rebecca Neaera Abers and Margaret E. Keck
Volume 37, issue 1, 2009
- Yes We Can? The New Push for American Health Security pp. 3-31

- Jacob S. Hacker
- Introduction pp. 33-34

- Elisabeth Jean Wood
- Sexual Violence in Europe in World War II, 1939—1945 pp. 35-73

- Jeffrey Burds
- Digging in the Archives: The Promise and Perils of Primary Documents pp. 75-99

- Michele Leiby
- Front and Center: Sexual Violence in U.S. Military Law pp. 101-129

- Elizabeth L. Hillman
- Armed Groups and Sexual Violence: When Is Wartime Rape Rare? pp. 131-161

- Elisabeth Jean Wood
Volume 36, issue 4, 2008
- The Left Divided: Parties, Unions, and the Resolution of Southern Spain's Agrarian Social Question pp. 451-477

- Sara Watson
- Class Politics and Agricultural Exceptionalism in California's Organic Agriculture Movement pp. 478-507

- Christy Getz, Sandy Brown and Aimee Shreck
- Deliberating Democracy: Scenes from a Brazilian Municipal Health Council pp. 508-531

- Andrea Cornwall
- Getting to Sewers and Sanitation: Doing Public Health within Nineteenth-Century Britain's Citizenship Regimes pp. 532-556

- Jane Jenson
Volume 36, issue 3, 2008
- Institutions Promoting Gender Egalitarian Families pp. 311-312

- Erik Olin Wright
- Creating Gender Egalitarian Societies: An Agenda for Reform pp. 313-349

- Janet C. Gornick and Marcia K. Meyers
- Long Leaves, Child Well-Being, and Gender Equality pp. 350-359

- Barbara Bergmann
- Strong Gender Egalitarianism pp. 360-372

- Harry Brighouse and Erik Olin Wright
- Reforming Care pp. 373-387

- Nancy Folbre
- Global Constraints on Gender Equality in Care Work pp. 388-402

- Shireen Hassim
- The Political Path to a Dual Earner/Dual Carer Society: Pitfalls and Possibilities pp. 403-420

- Kimberly J. Morgan
- Class Divisions among Women pp. 421-444

- Michael Shalev
Volume 36, issue 2, 2008
- Between the Washington Consensus and Another World: Interrogating United States Hegemony and Alternative Visions pp. 163-168

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- Swimming Against the Current: The Rise of a Hidden Developmental State in the United States pp. 169-206

- Fred Block
- Law, Politics, and Access to Essential Medicines in Developing Countries pp. 207-245

- Heinz Klug
- The World Social Forum and the Global Left pp. 247-270

- Boaventura De Sousa Santos
- Is an Alternative Globalization Possible? pp. 271-305

- Peter Evans
Volume 36, issue 1, 2008
- Telling the Difference: Guerrillas and Paramilitaries in the Colombian War pp. 3-34

- Francisco Gutiérrez SanÃn
- The Integrity of Corrupt States: Graft as an Informal State Institution pp. 35-59

- Keith Darden
- Institutions and Institutional Purpose: Continuity and Change in East Asian Social Policy pp. 61-88

- Ito Peng and Joseph Wong
- Bringing Public Opinion and Electoral Politics Back In: Explaining the Fate of “Clintonomics†and Its Contemporary Relevance pp. 89-130

- James Shoch
- Statement of Correction pp. 132-132

- N/a
- Police Power and Race Riots in Paris pp. 133-159

- Cathy Lisa Schneider
Volume 35, issue 4, 2007
- Retraction: Police Power and Race Riots in Paris pp. 523-523

- N/a
- Industrial Relations, Migration, and Neoliberal Politics: The Case of the European Construction Sector pp. 551-581

- Nathan Lillie and Ian Greer
- The Political Rationalities of Fair-Trade Consumption in the United Kingdom pp. 583-607

- Nick Clarke, Clive Barnett, Paul Cloke and Alice Malpass
- What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's “Radio Machete†pp. 609-637

- Scott Straus
Volume 35, issue 3, 2007
- Down but Not Out: Union Resurgence and Segmented Neocorporatism in Argentina (2003–2007) pp. 363-401

- Sebastián Etchemendy and Ruth Berins Collier
- Class Is Not Dead—It Has Been Buried Alive: Class Voting and Cultural Voting in Postwar Western Societies (1956–1990) pp. 403-426

- Jeroen van der Waal, Peter Achterberg and Dick Houtman
- Competitive Equilibrium and the Social Ethos: Understanding the Inegalitarian Dynamics of Liberal Market Economies pp. 427-446

- Euclid Tsakalotos
- The Social Construction of Sex Trafficking: Ideology and Institutionalization of a Moral Crusade pp. 447-475

- Ronald Weitzer
- Engendering Redistribution, Recognition, and Representation: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the United Kingdom and France pp. 477-519

- Anouk Guiné and Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes
Volume 35, issue 2, 2007
- Ethnic Cleavages and Irregular War: Iraq and Vietnam pp. 183-223

- Stathis N. Kalyvas and Matthew Adam Kocher
- U.S. Wage Inequality, Technological Change, and Decline in Union Power pp. 225-263

- James S. Mosher
- Making Neoliberalism Possible: The State's Organization of Business Support for NAFTA in Mexico pp. 265-300

- Malcolm Fairbrother
- Social Policy and Collective Action: Unemployed Workers, Community Associations, and Protest in Argentina pp. 301-328

- Candelaria Garay
- The Two “Logics†of Community Development: Neighborhoods, Markets, and Community Development Corporations pp. 329-359

- L. Owen Kirkpatrick
Volume 35, issue 1, 2007
- Understanding the Diverging Trajectories of the United States and Western Europe: A Neo-Polanyian Analysis pp. 3-33

- Fred Block
- But Is It for Real? The British Columbia Citizens’ Assembly as a Model of State-Sponsored Citizen Empowerment pp. 35-70

- Amy Lang
- Backlash in Bolivia: Regional Autonomy as a Reaction against Indigenous Mobilization pp. 71-102

- Kent Eaton
- The Politics of Institutional Renovation and Economic Upgrading: Recombining the Vines That Bind in Argentina pp. 103-144

- Gerald A. McDermott
- The Failure of Organizational Control: Changing Party Power in the Chinese Countryside pp. 145-179

- An Chen
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