COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES
November 2010; 43 (11)
M. Steven Fish, Francesca R. Jensenius, and Katherine E. Michel
Islam and Large-Scale Political Violence: Is There a Connection?
Comparative Political Studies November 2010 43: 1327-1362,
Tanja A. Börzel, Tobias Hofmann, Diana Panke, and Carina Sprungk
Obstinate and Inefficient: Why Member States Do Not Comply With European Law
Comparative Political Studies November 2010 43: 1363-1390
Alberto Spektorowski and Liza Ireni-Saban
Staying Alive: Genetics in the Service of the Welfare “People’s Home”
Comparative Political Studies November 2010 43: 1391-1414,
Petra Schleiter and Edward Morgan-Jones
Who’s in Charge? Presidents, Assemblies, and the Political Control of Semipresidential Cabinets
Comparative Political Studies November 2010 43: 1415-1441
Sabri Ciftci
Modernization, Islam, or Social Capital: What Explains Attitudes Toward Democracy in the Muslim World?
Comparative Political Studies November 2010 43: 1442-1470
Jason Matthew Smith
Does Crime Pay? Issue Ownership, Political Opportunity, and the Populist Right in Western Europe
Comparative Political Studies November 2010 43: 1471-1498
Κυριακή 10 Οκτωβρίου 2010
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