Comparative political science Vol. IV Political choice and behavior : from voting to violence.
- London Sage Publications 2008
- 507p xvii
Content: Volume 4: Political Choice and Behavior: Voting, political participation, contentious, and revolutionary behavior Of Time and Partisan Stability; Corruption, Machine Politics, and Political Change Philip E. Converse; Political Clientelism and Ethnicity in Tropical Africa James C. Scott; The Selfish Voter Paradox and the Thrown-Away Vote Argument René Lemarchand; The Two-Party System and Duverger's Law: An essay on the history of political science Paul E. Meehl; Testing the converse partisanship model with new electorates William H. Riker; The Political Bases of Citizen Contacting: A crossnational analysis Richard G. Niemi, G. Bingham Powell Jr., Harold W. Stanley and C. Lawrence Evans; American Voting Turnout in Comparative Perspective Alan S. Zuckerman and Darrell West; Political Institutions and Voter Turnout in the Industrial Democracies G. Bingham Powell Jr.; Rethinking Rationality and Rebellion: Theories of collective action and problems of collective dissent Robert W. Jackman; Political Leadership and Representation in West European Democracies: A test of three models of voting Mark Irving Lichbach; The 5% Percent Rule Torben Iversen; Explaining Interethnic Cooperation Mark Irving Lichbach; Politics and Society: Political diversity and uniformity in households as a theoretical puzzle James Fearon and David Laitin; Wanton and Senseless? The Logic of Massacres in Algeria Alan S. Zuckerman and Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz; Ethnic Conflict and Civil Society: India and beyond Stathis Kalyvas; Violence and the Social Construction of Ethnic Identity Ashutosh Varshney
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