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- Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy Author(S): Seymour Martin Lipset Source: the American Political Science Review, Vol
- A Twenty Year Update Natalie Masuoka* Bernard Grofman Department of Politic
- Rethinking Legitimacy and Illegitimacy 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW | Washington, DC 20036 T
- Political Theory
- THE UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO Department of Political Science
- Bringing the State Back In: Strategies of Analysis in Current Research
- Comparative Government
- The Why, What, and How of Comparative Politics
- PSC 532.01: Comparative Government Louis D
- Transnational Relations and World Politics: an Introduction Author(S): Joseph S
- Participatory Elites? (In-)Equality of Political Participation in Austria
- IIVG Papers Veröffentlichungsreihe Des Internationalen Instituts Für
- A Behavioral Theory of the Function Of
- Theories of the State (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)
- Report Resum'es
- General Social Trust and Political Trust Within Social and Political Groups: a Case Study
- Power Parity in Dyadic Disputes: Towards an Analysis of International Organization Success Jerry D
- The Behavioral Revolution in Contemporary Political Science: Narrative, Identity, Practice
- School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies Readings Lists In
- Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies
- Beyond 'The Soldier and the State'
- Cracking the Glass Ceiling: Keeping It Broken Author(S): Kristen Renwick Monroe Source: PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol
- Reformism and Public Policies in American Cities Author(S): Robert L
- What Is Affecting Political Trust? a Comparative Study on Europe
- American Government, Politics, and Policy Reading List
- In Search of General Theory”
- Deliberative Bureaucracy: Reconciling Democracy's Trade-Off Between Inclusion and Economy1 John Boswell, University of Southampton
- Political Science at a Glance
- ED240047.Pdf
- Political Science and Chinese Political Studies—Where Is Chinese Political Science Headed?
- Chapter I Introduction the Methodology of Starting