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  • Index to Volume 67

Africa, neopatrimonialism and economic performance in, see Mkandawire

Africa, theory of ethnic voting in, see Carlson

Aksoy, Deniz, David B. Carter, and Joseph Wright, Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators, III: 423

Argentina, diffusion of military doctrine in, see Grauer

The Art of the Possible: Power Sharing and Post–Civil War Democracy, by Caroline A. Hartzell and Matthew Hoddie, I: 37

Attribution and Accountability: Voting for Roads in Ghana, by Robin Harding, IV: 656

Baldwin, Kate, and Eric Mvukiyehe, Elections and Collective Action: Evidence from Changes in Traditional Institutions in Liberia, IV: 690

banking system, greater participation in, see Menaldo and Yoo

behavioral economics, see Kurtzer and Rathbun

Bhavnani, Rikhil R., and Bethany Lacina, The Effects of Weather-Induced Migration on Sons of the Soil Riots in India, IV: 760

Brazil, diffusion of military doctrine in, see Grauer

British elite, anticorruption reforms and, see Popa

Carlson, Elizabeth, Ethnic Voting and Accountability in Africa: A Choice Experiment in Uganda, II: 353

Carter, David B., Deniz Aksoy, and Joseph Wright, Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators, III: 423

Chile, diffusion of military doctrine in, see Grauer

classical realism, see Kirshner

coethnics, see Carlson

collective action, effects of elections on, see Baldwin and Mvukiyehe

collusion, among parties in a democracy, see Gottlieb

corruption, test using British data, see Popa

coups, reshuffling versus regime-change, see Aksoy, Carter, and Wright

decolonization, competition creates demand for, see Pepinsky

democracy, post–civil war, see Hartzell and Hoddie

Democracy, Elite Bias, and Financial Development in Latin America, by Victor Menaldo and Daniel Yoo, IV: 726

democracy, transitions away from, see Houle

Democratic Limits to Redistribution: Inclusionary Versus Exclusionary Coalitions in the Knowledge Economy, by Torben Iversen and David Soskice, II: 185

democratization, see Poast and Urpelainen

economic performance, political economy and, see Mkandawire

The Economic Sins of Modern IR Theory and the Classical Realist Alternative, by Jonathan Kirshner, I: 155

The Effects of Weather-Induced Migration on Sons of the Soil Riots in India, by Rikhil R. Bhavnani and Bethany Lacina, IV: 760

Ethnic Voting and Accountability in Africa: A Choice Experiment in Uganda, by Elizabeth Carlson, II: 353

economism, see Kirshner

Elections and Collective Action: Evidence from Changes in Traditional Institutions in Liberia, by Kate Baldwin and Eric Mvukiyehe, IV: 690

electoral coalitions, see Iversen and Soskice

elite, accountability of dictators to, see Aksoy, Carter, and Wright

Elites and Corruption: A Theory of Endogenous Reform and a Test Using British Data, by Mircea Popa, II: 313

Ethnic Inequality and the Dismantling of Democracy: A Global Analysis, by Christian Houle, III: 469

Explaining the Oil Advantage: Effects of Natural Resource Wealth on Incumbent Reelection in Iran, by Paasha Mahdavi, II: 226

Fair Is Fair: Social Preferences and Reciprocity in International Politics, by Kertzer, Joshua D., and Brian C. Rathbun, IV: 613

Ghana, voters holding government accountable in, see Harding

Ghana, public good and political action in, see Harding

globalization, see Peters

Gottlieb, Jessica, The Logic of Party Collusion in a Democracy: Evidence from Mali, I: 1

Grauer, Ryan, Moderating Diffusion: Military Bureaucratic Politics and the Implementation [End Page 796] of German Doctrine in South America, 1885–1914, II: 268

Harding, Robin, Attribution and Accountability: Voting for Roads in Ghana, IV: 656

Hartzell, Caroline A., and Matthew Hoddie, The Art of the Possible: Power Sharing and Post–Civil War Democracy, I: 37

Hoddie, Matthew, and Caroline A. Hartzell, The Art of the Possible: Power Sharing and Post–Civil War Democracy, I: 37

Houle, Christian, Ethnic Inequality and the Dismantling of Democracy: A Global Analysis, III: 469

How International Organizations Support Democratization: Preventing Authoritarian Reversals or Promoting Consolidation? by Paul Poast and Johannes Urpelainen, I: 72

immigration policy, see Peters

incumbency, see Mahdavi

indigenous institutions, see Baldwin and Mvukiyehe

inequality, effect of between ethnic groups, see Houle

international organizations, see Poast and Urpelainen

international relations theory, see Kirshner

interwar period, see Kertzer and Rathbun

Iran, elections, see Mahdavi

Iversen, Torben, and David Soskice, Democratic Limits to Redistribution: Inclusionary versus Exclusionary Coalitions in the Knowledge Economy, II: 185

Kertzer, Joshua D., and Brian C. Rathbun, Fair Is Fair: Social Preferences and Reciprocity in International Politics, IV: 613

Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, comparative historical analysis of, see...

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