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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
Volume 31, issue 4, 2003
- Transnationalism, the State, and the Extraterritorial Citizen pp. 467-502

- Michael Peter Smith
- How to Combine Openness and Protection? Citizenship, Migration, and Welfare Regimes pp. 503-536

- Ewald Engelen
- Trust, Institutions, and Institutional Change: Industrial Districts and the Social Capital Hypothesis pp. 537-566

- Henry Farrell and Jack Knight
- Evidence-Based Social Science and the Rehnist Interpretation of the Development of Active Labor Market Policy in Sweden During the Golden Age: A Critical Examination pp. 567-608

- Christian Toft
- Institutional Explanations of Union Strength: An Assessment pp. 609-635

- Sven Oskarsson
Volume 31, issue 3, 2003
- Introduction pp. 359-362

- April Linton
- Where are the Workers in Consumer-Worker Alliances? Class Dynamics and the History of Consumer-Labor Campaigns pp. 363-379

- Dana Frank
- Monitoring Multinationals: Lessons from the Anti-Apartheid Era pp. 381-406

- Gay W. Seidman
- Fair Trade: A Cup at a Time? pp. 407-432

- Margaret Levi and April Linton
- Certifying Forests and Factories: States, Social Movements, and the Rise of Private Regulation in the Apparel and Forest Products Fields pp. 433-464

- Tim Bartley
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction pp. 187-191

- Sean O'Riain and Fred Block
- For a Sociological Marxism: The Complementary Convergence of Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi pp. 193-261

- Michael Burawoy
- The Near-Death of Liberal Capitalism: Perceptions from the Weber to the Polanyi Brothers pp. 263-282

- Guenther Roth
- In the Shadow of Speenhamland: Social Policy and the Old Poor Law pp. 283-323

- Fred Block and Margaret Somers
- Polanyi's “Double Movementâ€: The Belle Époques of British and U.S. Hegemony Compared pp. 325-355

- Beverly J. Silver and Giovanni Arrighi
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- Shock Privatization: The Effects of Rapid Large-Scale Privatization on Enterprise Restructuring pp. 3-30

- Lawrence King
- De-Development in Post-Socialism: Conceptual and Measurement Issues pp. 31-53

- Mieke Meurs and Rasika Ranasinghe
- Beyond the Arab Street: Iraq and the Arab Public Sphere pp. 55-91

- Marc Lynch
- Divergent Constitution of Liberal Regimes: Comparison of the U.S. and German Automotive Supplier Markets pp. 93-130

- Hyeong-Ki Kwon
- Guanxi Civility: Processes, Potentials, and Contingencies pp. 131-162

- Ming-Cheng M. Lo and Eileen M. Otis
- The Perestroikan Challenge to Social Science pp. 163-184

- David D. Laitin
Volume 30, issue 4, 2002
- Contributors pp. 527-528

- N/a
- Reconceptualizing the State: Lessons from Post-Communism pp. 529-554

- Anna Grzymala-Busse and Pauline Jones Luong
- Building State Capacity from the Inside Out: Parties of Power and the Success of the President’s Reform Agenda in Russia pp. 555-578

- Regina Smyth
- The Dilemmas of Reform in Weak States: The Case of Post-Soviet Fiscal Decentralization pp. 579-598

- Lucan A. Way
- Politics of Revenue Extraction in Post-Communist States: Poland and Russia Compared pp. 599-627

- Gerald M. Easter
Volume 30, issue 3, 2002
- Contributors pp. 363-363

- N/a
- The Great Trough in Unemployment: a Long-term View of Unemployment, Inflation, Strikes, and the Profit/Wage Ratio pp. 365-426

- Walter Korpi
- Organizing against Globalization: the Case of ATTAC in France pp. 427-463

- Marcos Ancelovici
- Race, Skill, and Section in Northern California pp. 465-496

- Geoff Mann
- Associational Membership and Social Capital in Comparative Perspective: a Note on the Problems of Measurement pp. 497-523

- Laura Morales Diez de ULZURRUN
Volume 30, issue 2, 2002
- Contributors pp. 191-191

- N/a
- Increasing Earnings Inequality and Unemployment in Developed Countries: Markets, Institutions, and the “Unified Theory†pp. 193-243

- David R. Howell
- Globalization, Tax Competition, and the Welfare State pp. 245-275

- Philipp Genschel
- Business Power and Social Policy: Employers and the Formation of the American Welfare State pp. 277-325

- Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
- The Construction of “Democratic†Corporatism in Italy pp. 327-357

- Lucio Baccaro
Volume 30, issue 1, 2002
- Contributors pp. 3-4

- N/a
- Quandaries of War and of Union in North America: 1763 to 1861 pp. 5-49

- Norman Schofield
- The Fragile Flower of Local Democracy: a Case Study of Decentralization/Participation in Montevideo pp. 51-83

- Benjamin Goldfrank
- The Reasonable and the Rational Capacities in Political Analysis pp. 85-111

- Paul Clements and Emily Hauptmann
- Forging the Frontiers Between State, Church, and Family: Religious Cleavages and the Origins of Early Childhood Education and Care Policies in France, Sweden, and Germany pp. 113-148

- Kimberly J. Morgan
- It May be Social, But Why is it Capital? The Social Construction of Social Capital and the Politics of Language pp. 149-186

- Stephen Samuel Smith and Jessica Kulynych
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