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Acknowledgements=ⅶ

Tables and Figures=ⅷ

Contributors=ⅸ

Democracy, Autonomy, and Conflict in Comparative and International Politics:An Introduction/EDWARD D. MANSFIELD;RICHARD SISSON=1

1. The Political Science Discipline/DAVID D. LAITIN=11

Commentaries:

ROBERT O. KEOHANE=41

IAN SHAPIRO=47

BARRY R. WEINGAST=54

2. Globalization, Power, and Authority/STEPHEN D. KRASNER=60

Commentaries:

PETER J. KATZENSTEIN=82

HELEN V. MILNER=87

SASKIA SASSEN=91

3. Security Studies:Ideas, Policy, and Politics/ROBERT JERVIS=100

Commentaries:

JACK S. LEVY=127

ROBERT POWELL=131

THOMAS C. SCHELLING=137

MARC TRACHTENBERG=140

4. Identity, Culture, and Collective Action/LEONARD BINDER=146

Commentaries:

JAMES D. FEARON=188

RUSSELL HARDIN=192

DONALD L. HOROWITZ=201

5. Citizens, Elected Policymakers, and Democratic Representation:Two Contributions from Comparative Politics/G. BINGHAM POWELL JR.=205

Commentaries:

GARY W. COX=236

HERBERT KITSCHELT=241

SUSAN C. STOKES=250

6. The Democratic Dynamics of Educational Investment and Income Distribution/JOHN E. ROEMER=257

Commentaries:

JOHN FEREJOHN=276

MARGARET LEVI=284

JAMES A. ROBINSON=288

MICHAEL WALLERSTEIN=295

7. Democracy and Economic Development/ADAM PRZEWORSKI=300

Commentaries:

PRADEEP K. CHHIBBER=325

RONALD L. ROGOWSKI=330

W. PHILLIPS SHIVELY=334

Works Cited=339

Index=371

TABLES AND FIGURES

Table 1.1:APSA Sections=15

Table 4.1:The Consequences of Language Choice=164

Figure 5.1:The Representational Loop=237

Figure 6.1:Left(bold) and Right educational investments in a quasi-PUNE or PUNEEP=268

Figure 6.2:The Manifold of Political Equilibria=269

Table 6.1:Income Inequality=290

Table 7.1:Regime transitions as a function of per capita income(in thousands $PPP), 1951-1999=304

Table 7.2:Average rates of investment, growth of capital stock, growth of labor force, growth of total output, and growth of population, by regime. Observed and selection-corrected values.=315

Table 7.3:Selection-augmented Growth Equations, by Regime and Bands of Per Capita Income.=317

Table 7.4:Observed and Selection-Corrected Values of Different Demographic Variables(per thousand), by Regime.=321

Figure 7.1:Transition Probabilities, Democracies and Authoritarian Regimes=336

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Over the course of the last century, political scientists have been moved by two principal purposes. First, they have sought to understand and explain political phenomena in a way that is both theoretically and empirically grounded. Second, they have analyzed matters of enduring public interest, whether in terms of public policy and political action, fidelity between principle and practice in the organization and conduct of government, or the conditions of freedom, whether of citizens or of states. Many of the central advances made in the field have been prompted by a desire to improve both the quality and our understanding of political life. Nowhere is this tendency more apparent than in research on comparative politics and international relations, fields in which concerns for the public interest have stimulated various important insights. This volume systematically analyzes the major developments within the fields of comparative politics and international relations over the past three decades. Each chapter is composed of a core paper that addresses the major puzzles, conversations, and debates that have attended major areas of concern and inquiry within the discipline. These papers examine and evaluate the intellectual evolution and natural history of major areas of political inquiry and chart particularly promising trajectories, puzzles, and concerns for future work. Each core paper is accompanied by a set of shorter commentaries that engage the issues it takes up, thus contributing to an ongoing and lively dialogue among key figures in the field.