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Political Science 532 CORE READINGS

9/15 Robert A Dahl, "Epitaph for a Monument to a Successful Protest,'' AMERICAN REVIEW 1961 763-72 Joseph LaPalombara, "Macrotheories and Microapplications in Comparative ," (October 1968) 52-78 Sigmund Neumann, "Comparative Politics: A Half-Century Appraisal," JOURNAL OF POLITICS (August 1957) 369-90

9/22 William Flanigan and Edwin Fogelman, "Functionalism in Political Science," in Don Martindale, ed., FUNCTIONALISM IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 111-126 Robert Holt, "A Proposed Structural-Functional Framework for Political Science," in Martindale, 84-110 ! --1 I Heinz Eulau, "Segments of Political Science Most Susceptible to Behavioristic Treatment " in James Charlesworth, ed., THE LIMITS OF IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, 26-48 Russell Kirk, "Segments of Political Science not Amenable to Bebavioristic Treatment," in Charlesworth, 68-93

9/29 , "An Approach to the Analysis of Political Systems," WORLD POLITICS (April 1957) 383-400 , "Bringing the State Back in," ITEMS June 1982 and G. Bingham Powell, COMPARATIVE POLITICS: A DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH, Chapter 1

10/6 Richard Lowenthal, "Political Legitimacy and Cultural Change in West and East" SOCIAL RESEARCH (Autumn 1979), 401-35 Young Kim, "Authority: Some Conceptual and Empirical Notes" Western Political Quarterly (June 1966), 223-34 Charles Hagan, "The Group in a Political Science" Bobbs-Merrill Robert Michels, "Some Reflections on the Ecological Character of Political Parties" Bobbs-Merrill

10/13 Pierre du Toit, "Consociational and Bargaining Power," COMPARATIVE POLITICS (July 1987) 419-429 Leo Panich, "Recent Theorizations of Corporatism," BRITISH JOURNAL OF (June 1980) Philippe Schmitter, "Democratic Theory and Neocorporatist Practice," SOCIAL RESEARCH (Winter 1983) 885-928

10/20 Gabriel Almond, CIVIC REVISITED Chapter 1, 1-37 Inglehart, , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW (December 1988) 1120­ , CIVIC CULTURE REVISITED Chapter 3, 57-102

10/27 Harry Eckstein, "The Idea of Political Revolution," WORLD POLITICS (July 1982) 451-86 Samuel Huntington, "The Change to Change: Modernization, Development and Politics," COMPARATIVE POLITICS (April 1971) 283­ 322 Alaine Touraine, " abd Cultural Specificities," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (November 1988): 443-58

11/3 Tony Smith, "The Dependency Approach," (Wiarda, DIRECTIONS IN COMPARATIVE POLI~ICS) 113-126 Ronald Chilcote, "A Question of Dependency," LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 1978

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Jack Goldstone, "Theories of Revolutions: The Third Generation," WORLD POLITICS (April 1980) 425-453 Ivo Feierabend et al, "The Comparative Study of Revolution and Violence," COMPARATIVE POLITICS April 1973, 393-424 Isaac Kramnick, "Reflections on Revolution," HISTORY AND THEORY 1972, 26-63

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Samuel P. Huntington, "Will More Countries Become Democratic?" POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (Summer 1984) 193-218 , "Empirical Democratic Theory and the Transition from Authoritarianism to Democracy PS (Fall 1987) 861-866 Richard Lowenthal, "The Post-Revolutionary Phase in and Russia," STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE (Autumn 1983) 191-201

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12/8 \ Fred Frohock, The Nature of PQlitical Inguiry

Robert T. Holt John E. Turner, }'he Methodolggy of Comparative Research

Eugene Meehan, The Theory and Method of PQlitical bnalysis Adam Prezeworski and Henry Teune, The Logic of Comparative Social Ing:uiry

Charles Hyneman, The Study of Poliitics Charles E. Merriam, Systematic Politics Ronald Chilcote, Theories gf Comparative Politics Alan Isaak, Scope ang Methods of Political Science , The Governmental Process Alfred De Grazia, Political BehaviQr Robert Maciver, The Web of Government E.E. Schattschneider, Semisoveriegn Pe9ple ---, PARTY GOVERNMENT , Political Man , Psychopathology and PQlitics

Harold Lasswell, Powe~ and Personality and Abraham Kaplan, Power and Society David Easton, The Political System Robert Michels, fQlitical Parties Maurice Duverger, PQlitical Parties A. J. Melnor, Elections and Political Stability Richard R. Fagen, Politics and Communication Donald E. Smith, Religion and Political DeyelQpment James Coleman, Equcation and Political Development \ Gabriel Almond and James Coleman, £olit:j,gs of the Developing Areas Joseph LaPalombara and Myron Weiner, Parties and Pplitigal Development

Gabriel Almond and , The Civic Cyltur~ Samuel Huntington, Political Order in Changing Societies and Sidney Verba, Political Cµltu:r:e and £olitical Development

H.L. Nieburg, Political V:j,olenc~ Mark Hagopian, The Phenomenon of Revlution Crane Brinton, Anatomy at Reyolution Peter Sederburg, Fires Within James Rule, Theories of Ciyil Violence Chalmers Johnson, Revolutionary Change Hannah Arendt, On Revolution Seymour Martin Lipset, Revolution and Counterrevolution William Friedland, Revolutionary Theory Walter Laqueur, Terrorism Robert Dahl, Preface to Democratic Theory , The £ublic and Its Problem§ Eric Hoffer, The True Believer