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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1949
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3by McNally, Christopher A Published in World politics (01.10.2012)“...There is little doubt that China's international reemergence represents one of the most significant events in modern history. As China's political economy...”
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4“...Economists have identified the existence of a middle-income (MI) trap but have yet to analyze the politics of this trap. The authors argue that countries in...”
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5by Simmons, Beth A Published in World politics (01.01.2014)“...The regime for international investment is extraordinary in public international law and controversial in many regions of the world. This article explores two...”
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6by Jablonski, Ryan S Published in World politics (01.04.2014)“...Despite allegations that foreign aid promotes corruption and patronage, little is known about how recipient governments' electoral incentives influence aid...”
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7by Holland, Alisha C Published in World politics (01.10.2018)“...In Latin America, the relationship between income and support for redistribution is weak and variable despite the region's extreme income inequality. This...”
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9by Harding, Robin Published in World politics (01.10.2015)“...Do voters in Africa use elections to hold governments accountable for their performance in office? In contexts of limited information and weak state capacity,...”
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10by Hardie, Iain Howarth, David Maxfield, Sylvia Verdun, Amy Published in World politics (01.10.2013)“...The wide-ranging varieties of capitalism literature rests on a particular conception of banks and banking that, the authors argue, no longer reflects the...”
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11by Lupu, Noam Published in World politics (01.10.2014)“...Why would a national political party that has been competitive for decades collapse overnight? In recent years, parties across Latin America went from being...”
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12“...Democratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation: the military’s strategic use of violence to retain control of...”
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13by Slater, Dan Published in World politics (01.10.2013)“...Democracy in the developing world is generally outliving expectations, but not outperforming them. Democratic collapse has happily been a far rarer event thus...”
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14by Paine, Jack Published in World politics (01.07.2019)“...How did political institutions emerge and evolve under colonial rule? This article studies a key colonial actor and establishes core democratic contradictions...”
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15by Koter, Dominika Published in World politics (01.04.2013)“...Much of the literature on electoral politics in Africa has focused on one mechanism of electoral mobilization: reliance on shared ethnic identity between...”
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16“...The authors explore how modern autocrats win elections by inducing employers to mobilize their employees to vote for the regime and thereby subvert the...”
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17by Carlson, Elizabeth Published in World politics (01.04.2015)“...The strong support that African presidents retain among voters of their own ethnicity, despite clear evidence of shirking and corruption, has prompted numerous...”
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18“...What is the relationship between domestic and international politics in a world of economic interdependence? This article discusses and organizes an emerging...”
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19“...Modern clientelist exchange is typically carried out by intermediaries—party activists, employers, local strongmen, traditional leaders, and the like...”
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20“...Can transitional justice enhance democratic representation in countries recovering from authoritarian rule? The authors argue that lustration, a policy that...”