内容简介
Introduction Todd Landman and Neil Robinson
Part I: Methods and Fields of Comparative Politics
The Distinctiveness of Comparative Research Charles C. Ragin and Claude Rubinson
Global Comparative Methods Paul Pennings, Hans Keman and Jan Kleinnijenhuis
Case Studies Darren Hawkins
Is there a Quantitative-Qualitative Divide in Comparative Politics? The Case of Process Tracing James A. Caporaso
Establishing Equivalence Jan W. van Deth
Comparative Political Sociology Willfried Spohn
Comparative Institutional Analysis Vivien A. Schmidt
Comparative Political Economy Thomas Pl mper
The Contribution of Area Studies Stephen E. Hanson
Comparative Politics and International Relations John M. Hobson
Part II: Classic Issues in Comparative Politics
Postindustrial Democracies: Political economy and democratic partisan competition Herbert Kitschelt
Government Formation Wolfgang C. M ller
Institutional Design Josep M. Colomer
Comparative Political Behaviour: What is being compared? Shaun Bowler
Changes in the Causes of Democratization through Time Barbara Geddes
Political Culture Christian Welzel
Revolution Jack A. Goldstone
Social Movements Vincent Boudreau and David S. Meyer
Corruption Paul Heywood
Part III: New and Emerging Issues in Comparative Politics
Electoral Authoritarianism Andreas Schedler
Electoral Corruption Sarah Birch
Comparative Federalism David McKay
Human Rights Todd Landman
Governance Philip Keefer
Terrorism Jennifer S. Holmes
Comparative Regional Integration and Regionalism Fredrik Söderbaum
Transitional Justice Paola Cesarini
The globalization of comparative public opinion research Pippa Norris