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Blood and Debt: War and Taxation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Church and State in Honduras and Nicaragua prior to 1979
In/security
International Non-State Actors and Social Development Policy
Policy Options for Social Development
Positional Power, Party Politics and Social Security in Mexico: Is Urban Bias Politically Negotiable?
Postindustrialization and Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis of the Environmental State
Seen from Below: Conceptions of Politics and the State in a Botswana Village
Self-determination from Marx to Mao
State Integration and Human Rights in Africa
State-Society Relations in an International Context
The Impact of Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Social Movement Organizations on Public Policy: Some Recent Evidence and Theoretical Concerns
The Limits of State Power in the Middle East
The Nation-state, Religion, and Uncivil Society: Two Perspectives from the Periphery
Turning the Tables: State and Society in South America’s Economic Integration
Women’s Voluntary Social Welfare Work in India: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Class
Rationalization of State and Society: A Weberian View of Early Japan
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