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Volume 34, issue 4, 2006
- The Political Paradox of Finance Capitalism: Interests, Preferences, and Center-Left Party Politics in Corporate Governance Reform pp. 463-502

- John W. Cioffi and Martin Höpner
- France’s 35-Hour Week: Attack on Business? Win-Win Reform? Or Betrayal of Disadvantaged Workers? pp. 503-542

- Anders Hayden
- A Victim of Its Own Success: Internationalization, Neoliberalism, and Organizational Involution at the Business Council of Australia pp. 543-570

- Stephen Bell
- When the Forum Meets Interest Politics: Strategic Uses of Public Deliberation pp. 571-602

- Carolyn M. Hendriks
- Index to Politics & Society pp. 603-605

- N/a
Volume 34, issue 3, 2006
- Variation in Sexual Violence during War pp. 307-342

- Elisabeth Jean Wood
- The Strength of Weekly Ties: Relations of Material and Symbolic Exchange in the Conservative Movement pp. 343-368

- Thomas Medvetz
- Fighting Corporate Swine pp. 369-398

- Heather Williams
- Varieties of Institutional Investors and National Models of Capitalism: The Transformation of Corporate Governance in France and Germany pp. 399-430

- Michel Goyer
- The People’s Library and the Electronic Workshop: Comparing Swedish and British Social Democracy pp. 431-460

- Jenny Andersson
Volume 34, issue 2, 2006
- Making Capital Socially Accountable: An Introduction to Robin Blackburn and Ewald Engelen pp. 131-134

- Erik Olin Wright
- The Global Pension Crisis: From Gray Capitalism to Responsible Accumulation pp. 135-186

- Robin Blackburn
- Resocializing Capital: Putting Pension Savings in the Service of “Financial Pluralism†? pp. 187-218

- Ewald Engelen
- Deliberative Impacts: The Macro-Political Uptake of Mini-Publics pp. 219-244

- Robert E. Goodin and John S. Dryzek
- Must Exceptionalism Prove the Rule? An Angle on Emergency Government in the History of Political Thought pp. 245-275

- Nomi Claire Lazar
- Political Openness and Transnational Activism: Comparative Insights from Labor Activism pp. 277-304

- Teri L. Caraway
Volume 34, issue 1, 2006
- Caring about Caring Labor: An Introduction pp. 5-10

- Dan Jacoby
- Demanding Quality: Worker/Consumer Coalitions and “High Road†Strategies in the Care Sector pp. 11-32

- Nancy Folbre
- What Can We Expect from Paid Carers? pp. 33-54

- Gabrielle Meagher
- Culture Change Management in Long-Term Care: A Shop-Floor View pp. 55-80

- Steven Henry Lopez
- Organizing Home Care: Low-Waged Workers in the Welfare State pp. 81-108

- Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein
- Who Pays? The Visible and Invisible Costs of Child Care pp. 109-128

- Marcia K. Meyers and Alesha Durfee
Volume 33, issue 4, 2005
- A Rewarding Engagement? The Treatment Action Campaign and the Politics of HIV/AIDS pp. 511-565

- Steven Friedman and Shauna Mottiar
- Employers and the Politics of Skill Formation in a Coordinated Market Economy: Collective Action and Class Conflict in Norway pp. 567-594

- John R. Bowman
- The Effects of Protective Labor Legislation on Women’s Wages and Welfare: Lessons from Britain and France pp. 595-636

- Frieda Fuchs
- War v. Justice: Terrorism Cases, Enemy Combatants, and Political Justice in U.S. Courts pp. 637-669

- Christiane Wilke
- Credit Where Credit Is Due: Open Economy Industrial Policy and Export Diversification in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 671-702

- Andrew Schrank and Marcus J. Kurtz
- Index to Politics & Society Volume 33 pp. 703-705

- N/a
Volume 33, issue 3, 2005
- Divergent Trends and Different Causal Logics: The Importance of Bargaining Centralization When Explaining Earnings Inequality across Advanced Democratic Societies pp. 359-385

- Sven Oskarsson
- Maintaining the Coalition: Class Coalitions and Policy Trajectories pp. 387-423

- Bill Winders
- Eco-terrorism or Justified Resistance? Radical Environmentalism and the “War on Terror†pp. 425-447

- Steve Vanderheiden
- Translatio versus Concessio pp. 449-480

- David Ellerman
- Guerrilla Workfare: Migrant Renovators, State Power, and Informal Work in Urban China pp. 481-506

- Lei Guang
Volume 33, issue 2, 2005
- Global Governance and Labor Rights: Codes of Conduct and Anti-Sweatshop Struggles in Global Apparel Factories in Mexico and Guatemala pp. 203-333

- César A. RodrÃguez-Garavito
- National Model under Globalization: The Japanese Model and Its Internationalization pp. 234-252

- Hyeong-Ki Kwon
- Decentralizing Government and Decentering Gender: Lessons from Local Government Reform in South Africa pp. 253-276

- Jo Beall
- Problems and Prospects for Democratic Settlements: South Africa as a Model for the Middle East and Northern Ireland? pp. 277-326

- Courtney Jung, Ellen Lust-Okar and Ian Shapiro
- Social Movements and Judicial Empowerment: Courts, Public Policy, and Lesbian and Gay Organizing in Canada pp. 327-353

- Miriam Smith
Volume 33, issue 1, 2005
- Boom, Gloom, Doom: Balance Sheets, Monetary Fragmentation, and the Politics of Financial Crisis in Argentina and Russia pp. 3-45

- David M. Woodruff
- Varieties in Capitalism, Varieties of Association: Collaborative Learning in American Industry, 1900 to 1925 pp. 46-87

- Gerald Berk and Marc Schneiberg
- Anti-Americanism and Americanization in Germany pp. 88-122

- Mary Nolan
- It Takes a Village to Win a Union: A Case Study of Organizing among Florida’s Nursing Home Workers pp. 123-152

- Dorothee E. Benz
- Community Unions and the Revival of the American Labor Movement pp. 153-199

- Janice Fine
Volume 32, issue 4, 2004
- Three Worlds of Working Time: The Partisan and Welfare Politics of Work Hours in Industrialized Countries pp. 439-473

- Brian Burgoon and Phineas Baxandall
- Race, Labor, and the Twentieth-Century American State pp. 475-509

- Paul Frymer
- Farmers’ Rights: Intellectual Property Regimes and the Struggle over Seeds pp. 511-543

- Craig Borowiak
- Regionalism in South Korea: Its Origins and Role in Her Democratization pp. 545-574

- Keedon Kwon
- Can We Grant a Right to Place? pp. 575-609

- David L. Imbroscio
- Index to Politics & Society Volume 32 pp. 611-612

- N/a
Volume 32, issue 3, 2004
- State Structures and Social Movement Strategies: The Shaping of Farm Labor Protections in California pp. 291-326

- Miriam J. Wells and Don Villarejo
- A Labor of Laws: Courts and the Mobilization of French Workers pp. 327-365

- Philippe Couton
- European Integration and the Nationalities Question pp. 367-388

- Michael Keating
- A Perestroikan Straw Man Answers Back: David Laitin and Phronetic Political Science pp. 389-416

- Bent Flyvbjerg
- Beyond Paradigm: Resisting the Assimilation of Phronetic Social Science pp. 417-433

- Sanford F. Schram
Volume 32, issue 2, 2004
- Labor Migration Policy and the Governance of the Construction Industry in Israel and Japan pp. 131-170

- David Bartram
- Zones of Regulation: Restructuring Labor Control in Privatized Export Zones pp. 171-202

- Steven C. McKay
- Municipality and Community in Chile: Building Imagined Civic Communities and Its Impact on the Political pp. 203-230

- Edward F. Greaves
- Adaptation of a Political Bureaucracy to Economic and Institutional Change Under Socialism: The Chinese State Family Planning System pp. 231-256

- M. Giovanna Merli, Zhenchao Qian and Herbert L. Smith
- Criminal Rebels? A Discussion of Civil War and Criminality from the Colombian Experience pp. 257-285

- Francisco Gutiérrez SanÃn
Volume 32, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction pp. 3-6

- Erik Olin Wright
- Basic Income: A Simple and Powerful Idea for the Twenty-First Century pp. 7-39

- Philippe Van Parijs
- Why Stakeholding? pp. 41-60

- Bruce Ackerman and Anne Alstott
- The Citizen’s Stake and Paternalism pp. 61-78

- Stuart White
- Basic Income, Stakeholder Grants, and Class Analysis pp. 79-87

- Erik Olin Wright
- Democratizing Citizenship: Some Advantages of a Basic Income pp. 89-105

- Carole Pateman
- A Swedish-Style Welfare State or Basic Income: Which Should Have Priority? pp. 107-118

- Barbara Bergmann
- Stakeholding and Inheritances pp. 119-126

- Edward N. Wolff
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