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  • Index to Volume 64

Alcañiz, Isabella, Democratization and Multilateral Security, II:306

Anglo-American Primacy and the Global Spread of Democracy: An International Genealogy, by Kevin Narizny, II:341

Associational Networks and Welfare States in Argentina, Brazil, South Korea, and Taiwan, by Cheol-Sung Lee, III:507

authoritarian regimes and elections, see Morse

Cao, Xun, Global Networks and Domestic Policy Convergence: A Network Explanation of Policy Changes, III:375

Caraway, Teri L., Pathways of Dominance and Displacement: The Varying Fates of Legacy Unions in New Democracies, II:278

Cederman, Lars-Erik, Julian Wucherpfennig, Nils W. Metternich, and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Ethnicity, the State, and the Duration of Civil War, I:79

Central and East European countries, parties and party systems, see Grotz and Weber China and international political economy, see McNally

citizenship, policy and politics of, see Goodman

civic networks, role in political choices, see Lee

civil war, see Wucherpfennig, Metternich, Cederman, and Gleditsch

Coalitions and Language Politics: Policy Shifts in Southeast Asia, by Amy H. Liu and Jacob I. Ricks, III:476

Competitive Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes after the Cold War, by Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way, reviewed by Morse, 1:161

conflict, see Wucherpfennig, Metternich, Cederman, and Gleditsch

Corstange, Daniel, Religion, Pluralism, and Iconography in the Public Sphere: Theory and Evidence from Lebanon, I:116

convergence and domestic economic policies, see Cao

The Cultural Divide in Europe: Migration, Multiculturalism, and Political Trust, by Lauren M. McLaren, II:199

democracy, global spread of, see Narizny

Democratization and Multilateral Security, by Isabella Alcañiz, II:306

Democratization by Elections: A New Mode of Transition, by Staffan Lindberg, reviewed by Morse, I:161

Disguised Protectionism and Linkages to the GATT/WTO, by Moonhawk Kim, III:426

economic crisis and political choices, see Lee

ecumenicism and religion, see Corstange

Electoral Authoritarianism: The Dynamics of Unfree Competition, by Andreas Schedler, reviewed by Morse, I:161

The Era of Electoral Authoritarianism, by Yonatan L. Morse, I:161

Ethnicity, the State, and the Duration of Civil War, by Julian Wucherpfennig, Nils W. Metternich, Lars-Erik Cederman, and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, I:79

firm behavior in political finance, see McMenamin

Fortifying Citizenship: Policy Strategies for Civic Integration in Western Europe, by Sara Wallace Goodman, IV:659

game theory and moral hazard, see Shapiro and Siegel

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), see Kim Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede, Lars-Erik Cederman, Julian Wucherpfennig, and Nils W. Metternich, Ethnicity, the State, and the Duration of Civil War, I:79

Global Networks and Domestic Policy Convergence: A Network Explanation of Policy Changes, by Xun Cao, III:375

globalization, differential impacts of on national economies, see Cao

Goldsmith, Benjamin E., and Yusaku Horiuchi, In Search of Soft Power: Does Foreign Public Opinion Matter for US Foreign Policy? III:555

Goodman, Sara Wallace, Fortifying Citizenship: Policy Strategies for Civic Integration in Western Europe, IV:659

government stability and party systems, see Grotz and Weber

great power politics and the spread of democracy, see Narizny

Grotz, Florian, and Till Weber, Party Systems and Government Stability in Central and Eastern Europe, IV:699

Hilbink, Lisa, The Origins of Positive Judicial Independence, IV:587 [End Page 777]

Horiuchi, Yusaku, and Benjamin E. Goldsmith, In Search of Soft Power: Does Foreign Public Opinion Matter for US Foreign Policy? III:555

If Money Talks, What Does It Say? Varieties of Capitalism and Business Financing of Parties, by Iain McMenamin, I:1

immigration, effect on national community in Europe, see McLaren

In Search of Soft Power: Does Foreign Public Opinion Matter for US Foreign Policy? Benjamin E. Goldsmith and Yusaku Horiuchi, III:555

integration policy, see Goodman

international institutions and cooperation, see Kim

judicial authority, see Hilbink

Kim, Moonhawk, Disguised Protectionism and Linkages to the GATT/WTO, III:426

language policies, shifts in see Lui and Ricks

Lebanon and religion and pluralism, see Corstange

Lee, Cheol-Sung, Associational Networks and Welfare States in Argentina, Brazil, South Korea, and Taiwan, III:507

legacy unions and pathways of change, see Caraway

Levitsky, Steven, and Lucan A. Way, Competitive Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes after the Cold War, reviewed by Morse, 1:161

Lindberg, Staffan, Democratization by Elections: A New Mode of Transition, reviewed by Morse, I:161

Liu, Amy H...

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