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December 2025, Volume 53, Issue 4
-   543-569 The Battle over Socialization: Climate Change, Rising Uncertainty, and the French “Cat Nat†Reinsurance Scheme
 by Razmig Keucheyan
-   570-602 “Until Indian Title Shall Be … Fairly Extinguished†: The Public Lands, Indigenous Erasure, and the Origins of Government Promotion of Infrastructure in the United States
 by Mary Shi
-   603-629 The Anti-ESG Backlash and Asset Manager Capitalism
 by Adam Harmes
-   630-655 Politicizing Inequality in Times of Sociocultural Conflict: How New Left and Far Right Voters Think About Inequality
 by Silja Häusermann & Tabea Palmtag & Delia Zollinger & Tarik Abou-Chadi & Stefanie Walter & Sarah Berkinshaw
-   656-689 Climate Politics as Status Politics: Struggles over the Symbolic Worth of Educational Credentials in the US Climate Change Debate
 by Rachel Wetts
September 2025, Volume 53, Issue 3
-   355-395 The Emergence of a Fiscal Cleavage: Evasori, Tartassati, and the Italian Tax State Since 1973
 by Lars Döpking
-   396-446 Reassuring the Markets: The New Politics of Social Concertation in Acute Crisis Times
 by Arianna Tassinari
-   447-475 Hegemonic Failures: Mass-Elite Resonance and Narratives of Indian Nationhood, 1947–50
 by Amit Julka & Nazir Ahmad Mir
-   476-507 From Labor Market Dualization to Inclusive Growth? Trade Unions and the Politics of Labor Market Reform in South Korea
 by Soohyun Christine Lee & Timo Fleckenstein & Yooseop Chun
-   508-538 Beyond the “Always-Embedded Economy†: Rethinking the Foundations of Socioeconomics
 by Francesco Laruffa
June 2025, Volume 53, Issue 2
-   167-209 Private Government at Home: Landlord Power and Rental Residential Domination in the United States
 by Shai Karp
-   210-242 Organizational Diffusion: What India Tells Us about How the Far Right Wins
 by Felix Pal
-   243-273 Unevenly Unequal Responsiveness: Public Opinion and Redistributive Policy Shifts in Western Europe Since 2008
 by Jan Rosset & Jérémie Poltier & Jonas Pontusson
-   274-310 Growth Coalitions Within a Corporatist Setting: How Manufacturing Interests Dominated the German Response to the Energy Crisis
 by Donato Di Carlo & Anke Hassel & Martin Höpner
-   311-350 The Landlord State: Land Allocation as a Tool of Industrial Policy in China
 by Saul Wilson
March 2025, Volume 53, Issue 1
-   3-28 Does the Buck Stop Somewhere? Blame Games and State Capture in the Legalization of the Israeli Land Grab
 by Youssef Mnaili
-   29-56 The Continental Social Investment Turn: Sequencing Corrective and Transformative Welfare State Change in the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy
 by Donato Di Carlo & Anton Hemerijck & Johannes Karremans
-   57-97 Façade Fictions: False Statistics and Spheres of Autonomy in Meiji Japan
 by Fabian Drixler & Reo Matsuzaki
-   98-129 Partisan Politics and Feedback Effects: Comparing Defamilialization by Center-Right Parties across Six Familistic Countries
 by Manuel Alvariño
-   130-162 Manufacturing January 6: How Republican County Parties Mobilized Anger to Promote #StopTheSteal
 by Sadie Dempsey & Jianing Li & Benny Witkovsky & Yiming Wang & Lewis A. Friedland & Michael W. Wagner & Dhavan V. Shah
December 2024, Volume 52, Issue 4
-   515-546 Making Opinions Public: Polling and Democratic Responsiveness in South Korea
 by Sunmin Kim & Taeku Lee
-   547-585 The Rise of Public Sector Unions in the Twenty-First Century: A Theoretical, Mixed-Methods Approach with Evidence from Argentina
 by Sebastián Etchemendy & Germán Lodola
-   586-629 Making Sense of (Post)Neoliberalism
 by Francesco Laruffa
-   630-661 Back from the Cold? Progressive Politics and Social Policy Paradigms in Southern Europe after the Great Recession
 by Rui Branco & Joan Miró & Marcello Natili
-   662-690 The Crossover between Climate Politics and Central Banking: How Green Central Banking Emerged in the US, the EU, and the UK
 by Nicolas Jabko & Nils Kupzok
September 2024, Volume 52, Issue 3
-   335-375 Bivalent Hegemony: How Hindu Nationalists Appeal to Caste-Oppressed People in Communist-Ruled Kerala
 by Samantha Agarwal
-   376-408 Free Movement versus European Welfare States? Variations of the Fiscal Effects of EU Migrants across Welfare State Regimes
 by Marcus Österman & Joakim Palme & Martin Ruhs
-   409-451 Who Pays for Environmental Policy? Business Power and the Design of State-Level Climate Policies
 by Joshua A. Basseches
-   452-485 Supervising Local Cadres in China: The Quest for Authoritarian Accountability
 by Meixi Zhuang
-   486-511 Bringing Household Finance Back In: House Prices and the Missing Macroeconomics of Comparative Political Economy
 by James D. G. Wood & Engelbert Stockhammer
June 2024, Volume 52, Issue 2
-   171-207 Transforming the Welfare State, One Case at a Time: How Utrecht Makes Customized Social Care Work
 by Charles Sabel & Jonathan Zeitlin & Jan-Kees Helderman
-   208-240 Revisiting the Hidden Developmental State
 by Fred Block & Matthew R. Keller & Marian Negoita
-   241-267 Anticharismatic Authority: Joe Biden's Approximation of the Ideal Type
 by Robin Wagner-Pacifici
-    268-303 Private Insurance, Public Welfare, and Financial Markets: Alpine and Maritime Countries in Comparative-Historical Perspective
 by Arjen van der Heide & Sebastian Kohl
-    304-330 Capital Flows and the Eurozone's North-South Divide
 by Karsten Kohler
March 2024, Volume 52, Issue 1
-   3-35 Police Protection Rackets and Political Modernity in Mexico
 by Alejandro Lerch
-   36-67 Moving North and Coming Back: How Concerns about Different Types of Migrants Affect Social Policy Demands among Low- and High-Skilled Mexicans
 by Sarah Berens & Franziska Deeg
-   68-99 Fiscal Origins of Subnational Democracy: Evidence from Argentina
 by Diego Diaz-Rioseco & Carla Alberti
-   100-140 Territoriality and the Modern State: The Case of China's 1962 Land Rules
 by Wuna Reilly
-   141-165 The Place of the Market in Society
 by KurtuluÅŸ Gemici
December 2023, Volume 51, Issue 4
-   463-492 Anything but Inevitable: How the Marshall Plan Became Possible
 by David M. McCourt & Stephanie L. Mudge
-   493-519 The Creation and Withdrawal of Spaces for Participatory Governance: The Case of Village Development Committees in West Bengal, India
 by Debjani Dasgupta & Glyn Williams
-   520-566 Polarity Reversal: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of Partisan Support in Knowledge Societies
 by Herbert P. Kitschelt & Philipp Rehm
-   567-596 The Political Work of “Culture†in Struggles to Reform the Mexican State
 by Diana Graizbord & Luciana de Souza Leão
-   597-624 Fragile Fortune: State Power and Concentrated Wealth in China
 by Yan Xu
September 2023, Volume 51, Issue 3
-   319-336 Market Governance as a Balance of Power
 by Steven K. Vogel
-   337-363 Antitrust and Equal Liberty
 by Kate Jackson
-   364-386 Whose Coordination? Which Democracy? On Antitrust as a Democratic Demand
 by Samuel Bagg
-   387-408 Labor Unions and the Problem of Monopoly: Collective Bargaining and Market Governance, 1890 to the Present
 by Brian Callaci
-   409-435 Rethinking Antitrust for the Cloud Era
 by Gerald Berk & AnnaLee Saxenian
-   436-458 Algorithmic Personalized Wages
 by Zephyr Teachout
June 2023, Volume 51, Issue 2
-   167-187 The Corporation, Democracy, and the Idea of the Bicameral Firm
 by Tom Malleson
-   188-224 Democratizing the Corporation: The Bicameral Firm as Real Utopia
 by Isabelle Ferreras
-   225-242 Fallacies about Corporations: Comments on “Democratizing the Corporation†
 by David Ellerman
-   243-257 Workplace Democracy, the Bicameral Firm, and Stakeholder Theory
 by Marc Fleurbaey
-   258-277 Learning from Cooperatives to Strengthen Economic Bicameralism
 by Simon Pek
-   278-292 Prospects for Democratizing the Corporation in US Law
 by Robert F. Freeland
-   293-313 Economic Democracy against Racial Capitalism: Seeding Freedom
 by Sanjay Pinto
March 2023, Volume 51, Issue 1
-   3-29 Eviction and Voter Turnout: The Political Consequences of Housing Instability
 by Gillian Slee & Matthew Desmond
-   30-65 State Policy Regimes and Associational Roles in Technology Development: A Tale of Two Metropolises
 by Xiaoke Zhang
-   66-107 When Can Dictators Go It Alone? Personalization and Oversight in Authoritarian Regimes
 by Andrew Leber & Christopher Carothers & Matthew Reichert
-   108-134 The Formalization of Informal Workers at Hyundai Motor Company
 by Minhyoung Kang
-   135-161 Harvesting Influence: Agrarian Elites and Democracy in Brazil
 by Belén Fernández Milmanda
December 2022, Volume 50, Issue 4
-   523-542 Introduction: The Structural Power of Finance Meets Financialization
 by Florence Dafe & Sandy Brian Hager & Natalya Naqvi & Leon Wansleben
-   543-570 Financialized Growth and the Structural Power of Finance: Turkey's Debt-Led Growth Regime and Policy Response after the Crisis
 by Ayca Zayim
-   571-598 Domestic Bank Reform and the Contingent Nature of the Structural Power of Finance in Emerging Markets
 by Florence Dafe & Lena Rethel
-   599-629 Banks’ Structural Power and States’ Choices on What Structurally Matters: The Geo-Economic Foundations of State Priority toward Banking in France, Germany, and Spain
 by Elsa Clara Massoc
-   630-654 Exit, Control, and Politics: Structural Power and Corporate Governance under Asset Manager Capitalism
 by Benjamin Braun
-   655-687 Structural Power without the Structure: A Class-Centered Challenge to New Structural Power Formulations
 by Manolis Kalaitzake
September 2022, Volume 50, Issue 3
-   351-383 Contesting Counterpublics: The Transformation of the Articulation of Rural Migrant Workers’ Rights in China’s Public Sphere, 1992–2014
 by Mujun Zhou
-   384-412 Agents of Representation: The Organic Connection between Society and Leftist Parties in Bolivia and Uruguay
 by Santiago Anria & Verónica Pérez Bentancur & Rafael Piñeiro RodrÃguez & Fernando Rosenblatt
-   413-454 Building Programmatic Linkages in the Periphery: The Case of the TRT Party in Thailand
 by Illan Nam & Viengrat Nethipo
-   455-484 Suppression by Stealth: The Partisan Response to Protest in State Legislatures
 by Chan S. Suh & Sidney G. Tarrow
-   485-518 How Digitized Strategy Impacts Movement Outcomes: Social Media, Mobilizing, and Organizing in the 2018 Teachers’ Strikes
 by Eric Blanc
June 2022, Volume 50, Issue 2
-   191-221 Delegated Censorship: The Dynamic, Layered, and Multistage Information Control Regime in China
 by Taiyi Sun & Quansheng Zhao
-   222-254 Volte-Face on the Welfare State: Social Partners, Knowledge Economies, and the Expansion of Work-Family Policies
 by Øyvind Søraas Skorge & Magnus Bergli Rasmussen
-   255-278 Captives at Large: On the Political Economy of Human Containment in the Sahara
 by Julien Brachet & Judith Scheele
-   279-310 Toward a Political Sociology of Dispossession: Explaining Opposition to Capital Projects in India
 by Michael Levien & Smriti Upadhyay
-   311-347 Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China: State, Peasant, and Land Relations in China, 1949–Present
 by Julia Chuang & John Yasuda
March 2022, Volume 50, Issue 1
-   3-43 Voting for Your Pocketbook, but against Your Pocketbook? A Study of Brexit at the Local Level
 by Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni & Max Kiefel & Javier José Olivas Osuna
-   44-83 Tracing Settler Colonialism: A Genealogy of a Paradigm in the Sociology of Knowledge Production in Israel
 by Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
-   84-116 Teacher Unions, Political Machines, and the Thorny Politics of Education Reform in Latin America
 by Ben Ross Schneider
-   117-155 Skill-Biased Liberalization: Germany’s Transition to the Knowledge Economy
 by Sebastian Diessner & Niccolo Durazzi & David Hope
-    156-187 Post-Keynesian Macroeconomic Foundations for Comparative Political Economy
 by Engelbert Stockhammer
December 2021, Volume 49, Issue 4
-   433-450 What Have I Learned from Marx and What Still Stands?
 by Adam Przeworski
-   451-487 The Politics of Innovation Policy: Building Israel’s “Neo-developmental†State
 by Erez Maggor
-   489-516 German Business Mobilization against Right-Wing Populism
 by Daniel Kinderman
-   517-548 Group-Specific Responses to Retrospective Economic Performance: A Multilevel Analysis of Parliamentary Elections
 by Abel Bojar & Tim Vlandas
-   549-574 Making Old People Work: Three False Assumptions Supporting the “Working Longer Consensusâ€
 by Teresa Ghilarducci
September 2021, Volume 49, Issue 3
-   303-310 Introduction to “Right-Wing Activism in Asia: Cold War Legacies, Geopolitics, and Democratic Erosion†
 by Yoonkyung Lee
-   311-336 Under and beyond the Law: Monarchy, Violence, and History in Thailand
 by Tyrell Haberkorn
-   337-362 The Specter of the Past: Reconstructing Conservative Historical Memory in South Korea
 by Myungji Yang
-   363-402 The Rise and Fall of Japan’s New Far Right: How Anti-Korean Discourses Went Mainstream
 by Sharon J. Yoon & Yuki Asahina
-   403-430 Cold War Undercurrents: The Extreme-Right Variants in East Asia
 by Yoonkyung Lee
June 2021, Volume 49, Issue 2
-   147-180 The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Chinese Dual-Pension Regimes in the Era of Labor Migration and Labor Informalization
 by Yujeong Yang
-   181-202 Racial Pay Parity in the Public Sector: The Overlooked Role of Employee Mobilization
 by Isabel M. Perera & Desmond King
-   203-233 Class Capacity and Cross-Gender Solidarity: Women’s Organizing in an Egyptian Textile Company
 by Nada Matta
-   235-267 Structural Power, Hegemony, and State Capitalism: Limits to China’s Global Economic Power
 by Mingtang Liu & Kellee S. Tsai
-   269-300 Business Interests, Conservative Economists, and the Expansion of Noncontributory Pensions in Latin America
 by Tim Dorlach
March 2021, Volume 49, Issue 1
-   3-16 Quiet Politics and the Power of Business: New Perspectives in an Era of Noisy Politics
 by Glenn Morgan & Christian Lyhne Ibsen
-   17-41 From Quiet to Noisy Politics: Transformations of Swiss Business Elites’ Power
 by André Mach & Thomas David & Stéphanie Ginalski & Felix Bühlmann
-   43-73 Quiet Politics, Trade Unions, and the Political Elite Network: The Case of Denmark
 by Christian Lyhne Ibsen & Christoph Houman Ellersgaard & Anton Grau Larsen
-   75-106 The Comparative Political Economy of Growth Models: Explaining the Continuity of FDI-Led Growth in Ireland and Hungary
 by Dorothee Bohle & Aidan Regan
-   107-131 Brexit and British Business Elites: Business Power and Noisy Politics
 by Magnus Feldmann & Glenn Morgan
-   133-143 Quiet Politics in Tumultuous Times: Business Power, Populism, and Democracy
 by Pepper D. Culpepper
December 2020, Volume 48, Issue 4
-   455-466 Introduction to the Special Issue
 by Fred Block & Magali Sarfatti Larson & Gay Seidman
-   467-494 A Tale of Two Marxisms: Remembering Erik Olin Wright (1947–2019)
 by Michael Burawoy
-   495-504 Love and Marxism
 by Greta R. Krippner
-   505-524 Class, Gender, and Utopian Community: In Memory of Erik Olin Wright
 by Gay W. Seidman
-   525-538 Is Liberal Socialism Possible? Reflections on “Real Utopias†
 by Ira Katznelson
-   539-552 Why Is Democracy So Hard? University of California, Berkeley Memorial Lecture for Erik Olin Wright, January 2020
 by Wendy Brown
-   553-566 Nine Theses on Twenty-First-Century Socialism
 by Fred Block
-   567-584 The Alternative to Utopia Is Myopia
 by Boaventura de Sousa Santos
September 2020, Volume 48, Issue 3
-   311-320 “Societies under Stress†: Introduction to the Special Issue
 by David Garland
-   321-356 Common Cause? Policymaking Discourse and the Prison/Welfare Trade-Off
 by Josh Guetzkow
-   357-388 Politics, Social and Economic Change, and Crime: Exploring the Impact of Contextual Effects on Offending Trajectories
 by Stephen Farrall & Emily Gray & Phil Mike Jones
-   389-422 The Welfare State amid Crime: How Victimization and Perceptions of Insecurity Affect Social Policy Preferences in Latin America and the Caribbean
 by Melina Altamirano & Sarah Berens & Sandra Ley
-   423-451 Building the Modern State in Developing Countries: Perceptions of Public Safety and (Un)willingness to Pay Taxes in Mexico
 by Gustavo Flores-MacÃas & Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer
June 2020, Volume 48, Issue 2
-   171-198 Capitalizing on Community: Affordable Housing Markets in the Age of Participation
 by John N. Robinson III
-   199-234 Loyalists, Localists, and Legibility: The Calibrated Control of Provincial Leadership Teams in China
 by David J. Bulman & Kyle A. Jaros
-   235-274 Varieties of Urbanism: A Comparative View of Inequality and the Dual Dimensions of Metropolitan Fragmentation
 by Yonah Freemark & Justin Steil & Kathleen Thelen
-   275-305 The Tax Advantage of Big Business: How the Structure of Corporate Taxation Fuels Concentration and Inequality
 by Sandy Brian Hager & Joseph Baines
March 2020, Volume 48, Issue 1
-   3-26 The Multilevel Politics of Enforcement: Environmental Institutions in Argentina
 by Belén Fernández Milmanda & Candelaria Garay
-   27-66 What Matters to Kansas: Small Business and the Defeat of the Kansas Tax Experiment
 by Daniel R. Alvord
-   67-97 Sanctuary Cities and Republican Liberty
 by J. Matthew Hoye
-   99-130 Community Elites and Collective Action: The State and the Starved during the Chinese Famine (1959–61)
 by Yongshun Cai
-   131-163 Real but Unequal Representation in Welfare State Reform
 by Wouter Schakel & Brian Burgoon & Armen Hakhverdian
-   165-165 Erratum to “The Politics of Democratizing Finance: A Radical Viewâ€
 by N/A
December 2019, Volume 47, Issue 4
-   483-489 Introduction to the Special Issue
 by Fred Block
-   491-527 Finance without Financiers
 by Robert C. Hockett
-   529-556 Financial Democratization and the Transition to Socialism
 by Fred Block
-   557-571 Economic Democracy and Enterprise Form in Finance
 by William H. Simon
-   573-591 Democratizing Investment
 by Lenore Palladino
-   593-610 To Democratize Finance, Democratize Central Banking
 by David M. Woodruff
-   611-633 The Politics of Democratizing Finance: A Radical View
 by Michael A. McCarthy
-   635-650 Democratizing Finance or Democratizing Money?
 by Mary Mellor
September 2019, Volume 47, Issue 3
-   303-332 Income Distribution and Growth Models: A Sectoral Balances Approach
 by Jan Behringer & Till van Treeck
-   333-360 Ruling the Interregnum: Politics and Ideology in Nonhegemonic Times
 by Rune Møller Stahl
-   361-394 Leaving Your Car with Strangers: Informal Car Parkers and Improbable Trust in Mexico City
 by Yuna Blajer de la Garza
-   395-424 Mamluks, Property Rights, and Economic Development: Lessons from Medieval Egypt
 by Lisa Blaydes
-   425-479 Secular Partisan Realignment in the United States: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of White Partisan Support since the New Deal Era
 by Herbert P. Kitschelt & Philipp Rehm
June 2019, Volume 47, Issue 2
-   147-147 Remembering Erik Olin Wright
 by Erik Olin Wright
-   149-176 Asymmetric Mutual Dependence between the State and Capitalists in China
 by Changdong Zhang
-   177-204 The Rise of the Platform Business Model and the Transformation of Twenty-First-Century Capitalism
 by K. Sabeel Rahman & Kathleen Thelen
-   205-250 Revolution from Below: Cleavage Displacement and the Collapse of Elite Politics in Bolivia
 by Jean-Paul Faguet
-   251-276 Politicizing the Minimum Wage: Wage Councils, Worker Mobilization, and Local Elections in Indonesia
 by Teri L. Caraway & Michele Ford & Oanh K. Nguyen
-   277-297 The Politics of Whistleblowing in Digitalized Societies
 by Thomas Olesen
March 2019, Volume 47, Issue 1
-   3-22 Closing the Gold Window: The End of Bretton Woods as a Contingency Plan
 by Christoffer J. P. Zoeller
-   23-54 Thinking about Thinking about Comparative Political Economy: From Macro to Micro and Back
 by Herman Mark Schwartz & Bent Sofus Tranøy
-   55-86 Conquest and Conflict: The Colonial Roots of Maoist Violence in India
 by Ajay Verghese & Emmanuel Teitelbaum
-   87-116 Discrimination and Policies of Immigrant Selection in Liberal States
 by Antje Ellermann & AgustÃn Goenaga
-   117-144 Japan’s Ambivalent Pursuit of Shareholder Capitalism
 by Steven K. Vogel
December 2018, Volume 46, Issue 4
-   455-484 Counting Caste: Censuses, Politics, and Castelessness in India
 by Trina Vithayathil
-   485-512 Rethinking Favela Governance: Nonviolent Politics in Rio de Janeiro’s Gang Territories
 by Anjuli N. Fahlberg
-   513-537 Rape as a Practice of War: Toward a Typology of Political Violence
 by Elisabeth Jean Wood
-   539-569 Accommodation or Extraction? Employers, the State, and the Joint Production of Active Labor Market Policy
 by Axel Cronert
-   571-601 The Regulatory Road to Reform: Bureaucratic Activism, Agency Advocacy, and Medicaid Expansion within the Delegated Welfare State
 by Josh Pacewicz
September 2018, Volume 46, Issue 3
-   299-301 Preface to the Special Issue
 by John Gastil & Erik Olin Wright
-   303-330 Legislature by Lot: Envisioning Sortition within a Bicameral System
 by John Gastil & Erik Olin Wright
-   331-335 Postscript to Gastil and Wright: The Anticapitalist Argument for Sortition
 by Erik Olin Wright
-   337-357 From Deliberative to Radical Democracy? Sortition and Politics in the Twenty-First Century
 by Yves Sintomer
-   359-379 Random Assemblies for Lawmaking? Prospects and Limits
 by James S. Fishkin
-   381-400 Intercameral Relations in a Bicameral Elected and Sortition Legislature
 by Pierre-Étienne Vandamme & Vincent Jacquet & Christoph Niessen & John Pitseys & Min Reuchamps
-   401-417 Should Democracy Work through Elections or Sortition?
 by Tom Malleson
-   419-434 Sortition, Rotation, and Mandate: Conditions for Political Equality and Deliberative Reasoning
 by David Owen & Graham Smith
-   435-451 Why Hybrid Bicameralism Is Not Right for Sortition
 by Terrill Bouricius
June 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2
-   135-175 Cohort Change in Political Gender Gaps in Europe and Canada: The Role of Modernization
 by Rosalind Shorrocks
-   177-203 More Mortgages, More Homes? The Effect of Housing Financialization on Homeownership in Historical Perspective
 by Sebastian Kohl
-   205-233 Social Solidarity for All? Trade Union Strategies, Labor Market Dualization, and the Welfare State in Italy and South Korea
 by Niccolo Durazzi & Timo Fleckenstein & Soohyun Christine Lee
-   235-264 Islam and the Spirits of Capitalism: Competing Articulations of the Islamic Economy
 by Aisalkyn Botoeva
-   265-294 Building the Problem-Solving State: Bridging Networks and Experiments in the US Advisory Specialist Group in World War II
 by Gerald Berk
March 2018, Volume 46, Issue 1
-   3-28 Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy: The Structural Power of Business in the Obama Era
 by Kevin A. Young & Tarun Banerjee & Michael Schwartz
-   29-51 Bridging Art and Bureaucracy: Marginalization, State-Society Relations, and Cultural Policy in Brazil
 by Anne Gillman
-   53-80 The Politics of Hidden Policy: Feedback Effects and the Charitable Contributions Deduction
 by Kelly L. Russell
-   81-99 No Money, No Representation: A Case Study of Zeguo Town in China
 by Jing Ye
-   101-129 Service Cynicism: How Civic Disengagement Develops
 by Tony Cheng & Shelley Liu
December 2017, Volume 45, Issue 4
-   471-503 No Exit: Social Reproduction in an Era of Rising Income Inequality
 by Lindsay B. Flynn & Herman Mark Schwartz
-   505-531 The State’s Role in Globalization: Korea’s Experience from a Comparative Perspective
 by Kyung Mi Kim & Hyeong-Ki Kwon
-   533-557 Labor and Domination: Worker Control in a Chinese Factory
 by Kaxton Siu
-   559-584 Dualization as Destiny? The Political Economy of the German Minimum Wage Reform
 by Paul Marx & Peter Starke
-   585-609 Digital Capitalism and the End of Politics: The Case of the Italian Five Star Movement
 by Loris Caruso
September 2017, Volume 45, Issue 3
-   327-358 Global Finance, Labor Politics, and the Political Economy of Housing Prices
 by Alison Johnston & Aidan Regan
-   359-388 Enforcing Labor Standards in Partnership with Civil Society: Can Co-enforcement Succeed Where the State Alone Has Failed?
 by Janice Fine
-   389-413 The Political Power of Finance: The Institute of International Finance in the Greek Debt Crisis
 by Manolis Kalaitzake
-   415-440 Who Pays for the Next Wave? The American Welfare State and Responsibility for Flood Risk
 by Rebecca Elliott
-   441-466 Testing the Great Lakes Compact: Administrative Politics and the Challenge of Environmental Adaptation
 by Ben Merriman
June 2017, Volume 45, Issue 2
-   159-172 The Comparative Politics of Colonialism and Its Legacies: An Introduction
 by Alexander De Juan & Jan Henryk Pierskalla
-   173-224 Redistributive Colonialism: The Long Term Legacy of International Conflict in India
 by Alexander Lee
-   225-268 Colonial Legacy of Gender Inequality: Christian Missionaries in German East Africa
 by Max Montgomery
-   269-299 Constructing the State: Macro Strategies, Micro Incentives, and the Creation of Police Forces in Colonial Namibia
 by Alexander De Juan & Fabian Krautwald & Jan Henryk Pierskalla
-   301-324 Persistence or Reversal of Fortune? Early State Inheritance and the Legacies of Colonial Rule
 by Roberto Stefan Foa
March 2017, Volume 45, Issue 1
-   3-34 Greater State Capacity, Lesser Stateness:
 by Eduardo Dargent & Andreas E. Feldmann & Juan Pablo Luna
-   35-66 The Influence of Inequality on Welfare Generosity
 by Lyle Scruggs & Thomas J. Hayes
-   67-89 Origins of Informal Coercion in China
 by Xi Chen
-   91-122 Reorganizing Popular Sector Incorporation
 by Eduardo Silva
-   123-153 Land Institutions and Chinese Political Economy
 by Meg Elizabeth Rithmire
December 2016, Volume 44, Issue 4
-   459-497 Group Lending, Joint Liability, and Social Capital
 by Antara Haldar & Joseph E. Stiglitz
-   499-523 Syria’s Passage to Conflict
 by Shamel Azmeh
-   525-550 The Rational Basis of Irrational Politics
 by John D. Kincaid
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