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Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
This series publishes comparative research that seeks to explain important cross-national domestic political phenomena. The series is based on a broad conception of comparative politics and will promote critical dialogue among different approaches.
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 |  | State Repression and the Domestic Democratic Peace Christian Davenport
This book investigates whether democracy reduces state repression.
Published September 2007 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521864909 | In stock | |
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 |  | The Architecture of Government Rethinking Political Decentralization Daniel Treisman
Examines the most influential arguments about the consequences of political decentralization.
Published August 2007 | Paperback | ISBN-13:9780521693820 | In stock | |
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 |  | Rebuilding Leviathan Party Competition and State Exploitation in Post-Communist Democracies Anna Grzymala-Busse
This book examines how competing political parties rebuilt the state in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
Published June 2007 | Paperback | ISBN-13:9780521696159 | In stock | |
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 |  | Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict Marc Howard Ross
Studies how culture drives ethnic conflict, but can also help mitigate it.
Published May 2007 | Paperback | ISBN-13:9780521690324 | Temporarily unavailable - no date available | |
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 |  | Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, and Democracy Jose Antonio Cheibub
This book questions the reasons why presidential democracies more likely to break down than parliamentary ones.
Published February 2007 | Paperback | ISBN-13:9780521542449 | In stock | |
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 |  | Inside Rebellion The Politics of Insurgent Violence Jeremy M. Weinstein
Presents a theory to account for the different strategies pursued by rebel groups in civil war.
Published January 2007 | Paperback | ISBN-13:9780521677974 | In stock | |
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