23 books in series

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics is a 19-book series with 23 primary works first released in 1984 with contributions by Steven I. Wilkinson, David D. Laitin, Sidney Tarrow, Michael Bratton, Nicholas van de Walle, David C. Kang, Jeff Goodwin, Roger D. Petersen, Kanchan Chandra, Jonathan A. Rodden, Jeremy M. Weinstein, Stathis N. Kalyvas, Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, Milan W. Svolik, Kate Baldwin, Michael Albertus, Ana Arjona, Rory Truex, Daniel Ziblatt, Guillermo Trejo, Santiago Anria, and Yuhua Wang.

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Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Head Counts in India
Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Head Counts in India
  • Kanchan Chandra
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The Logic of Violence in Civil War
The Logic of Violence in Civil War
  • Stathis N. Kalyvas
00 reads
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Democratic Experiments in Africa

Democratic Experiments in Africa: Regime Transitions in Comparative Perspective
  • Michael Bratton
  • Nicholas van de Walle
01 read
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Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy

Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy
  • Daniel Ziblatt
00 reads
Autocracy and Redistribution: The Politics of Land Reform
Autocracy and Redistribution: The Politics of Land Reform
  • Michael Albertus
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Votes, Drugs, and Violence
Votes, Drugs, and Violence
  • Guillermo Trejo
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Cover 7

Votes and Violence

Votes and Violence: Electoral Competition and Ethnic Riots in India
  • Steven I. Wilkinson
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When Movements Become Parties: The Bolivian MAS in Comparative Perspective
When Movements Become Parties: The Bolivian MAS in Comparative Perspective
  • Santiago Anria
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The Politics of Authoritarian Rule
The Politics of Authoritarian Rule
  • Milan W. Svolik
00 reads
Cover 7

Tying the Autocrat's Hands

Tying the Autocrat's Hands: The Rise of The Rule of Law in China
  • Yuhua Wang
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Making Autocracy Work

Making Autocracy Work: Representation and Responsiveness in Modern China
  • Rory Truex
00 reads
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Power in Movement

Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics
  • Sidney Tarrow
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The Paradox of Traditional Chiefs in Democratic Africa
The Paradox of Traditional Chiefs in Democratic Africa
  • Kate Baldwin
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State Power and Social Forces

State Power and Social Forces: Domination and Transformation in the Third World
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    Crony Capitalism

    Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines
    • David C. Kang
    00 reads
    Cover 5

    No Other Way Out

    No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements, 1945-1991
    • Jeff Goodwin
    00 reads
    Cover 2

    Understanding Ethnic Violence

    Understanding Ethnic Violence: Fear, Hatred, and Resentment in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe
    • Roger D. Petersen
    00 reads
    Hamilton's Paradox: The Promise and Peril of Fiscal Federalism
    Hamilton's Paradox: The Promise and Peril of Fiscal Federalism
    • Jonathan A. Rodden
    00 reads
    Inside rebellion
    Inside rebellion
    • Jeremy M. Weinstein
    00 reads
    Language Repertoires and State Construction in Africa
    Language Repertoires and State Construction in Africa
    • David D. Laitin
    00 reads
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    Presidential Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America

    Presidential Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America
    • Aníbal Pérez-Liñán
    00 reads
    Cover 4

    Rebelocracy

    Rebelocracy: Social Order in the Colombian Civil War
    • Ana Arjona
    01 read
    Rebelocracy
    Rebelocracy
    • Ana Arjona
    00 reads