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After KKV: The New Methodology of Qualitative Research, by James Mahoney, I:120 amnesty, prior agreements of and opposition parties, see Nalepa Baccaro, Lucio, and Marco Simoni, Organizational Determinants of Wage Moderation, IV:594 Baker, Andy, Chappell Lawson, Gabriel S. Lenz, and Michael Myers, Looking Like a Winner: Candidate Appearance and Electoral Success in New Democracies, IV:561 Bennett, Andrew, and Alexander L. George, Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 bilateral investment treaties, see Tobin and Busch A BIT Is Better Than a Lot: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Preferential Trade Agreements , by Jennifer L. Tobin and Marc L. Busch, I:1 Boas, Taylor C., Varieties of Electioneering: Success Contagion and Presidential Campaigns in Latin America, IV:636 Brady, Henry E., and David Collier, eds., Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 Bricks and Mortar Clientelism: Sectarianism and the Logics of Welfare Allocation in Lebanon, by Melanie Cammett and Sukriti Issar, III:381 Bunce, Valerie J., and Sharon L. Wolchik, Defeating Dictators: Electoral Change and Stability in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes , I:43 Busch, Marc L., and Jennifer L.Tobin, A BIT Is Better Than a Lot: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Preferential Trade Agreements, I:1 Cammett, Melani, and Sukriti Issar, Bricks and Mortar Clientelism: Sectarianism and the Logics of Welfare Allocation in Lebanon , III:381 candidate appearance, see Lawson, Lenz, Baker, and Meyer Captured Commitments: An Analytic Narrative of Transitions with Transitional Justice, by Monika Nalepa, II:341 Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences, by Alexander L. George and Andrew Bennett, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 Case Study Research: Principles and Practices, by John Gerring, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 Cederman, Lars-Erik, Andreas Wimmer, and Brian Min, Why Do Ethnic Groups Rebel? New Data and Analysis, I:87 Chang, Eric C.C., Miriam A. Golden, and Seth Hill, Legislative Malfeasance and Political Accountability, II:177 Choosing to Target: What Types of Countries Get Different Types of World Bank Projects , by Matthew S. Winters, III:422 Chwieroth, Jeffrey M., How Do Crises Lead to Change? Liberalizing Capital Controls in the Early Years of New Order Indonesia, III:496 Collier, David, and Henry E. Brady, eds., Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 conflict mediation, see Fey and Ramsay crisis resolution, see Chwieroth Defeating Dictators: Electoral Change and Stability in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes , by Valerie J. Bunce and Sharon L. Wolchik, I:43 Defying the Resource Curse: Explaining Successful State-Owned Enterprises in Rentier States, by Steffen Hertog, II:261 East-European elections, see Pop-Eleches economic development and World Bank aid programs, see Winters economic policy, the role of power in, see Mandelkern and Shalev elections in new democracies and candidate appearance, see Lawson, Lenz, Baker, and Myers electoral stability in authoritarian regimes, see Bunce and Wolchik ethnic conflict and claims to state power, see Cederman, Wimmer, and Min equilibrium outcome and mediation, see Fey and Ramsay Fey, Mark, and Kristopher W. Ramsay, When Is Shuttle Diplomacy Worth the Commute? Information Sharing through Mediation, IV:529 fiscal federal rents, see Gervasoni George, Alexander L., and Andrew Bennett, Case Studies and Theory Development in the I N D E X T O V O L U M E 6 2 Social Sciences, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 Gerring, John, Case Study Research: Principles and Practices, reviewed by Mahoney, I:20 Gervasoni, Carlos, A Rentier Theory of Subnational Regimes: Fiscal Federalism, Democracy , and Authoritarianism in the Argentine Provinces, II:302 Goertz, Gary, Social Science Concepts: A User’s Guide, reviewed by Mahoney, I:120 Golden, Miriam A., Eric C. C. Chang, and Seth Hill, Legislative Malfeasance and Political Accountability, II:177 Hertog, Steffen, Defying the Resource Curse: Explaining Successful State-Owned Enterprises in Rentier States, II:261 Hill, Seth, Eric C. C. Chang, and Miriam A. Goldin, Legislative Malfeasance and Political Accountability, II:177 How Do Crises Lead to Change? Liberalizing Capital Controls in the Early Years of New Order Indonesia, by Jeffery M. Chwieroth, III:496 idea selection in crisis resolution, see Chwieroth industrial protest and union partisan ties, see Teitelbaum industrial relations institutions and national economic outcomes, see Baccaro and...

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