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Volume 52, issue 4, 2024
- Making Opinions Public: Polling and Democratic Responsiveness in South Korea pp. 515-546
- Sunmin Kim and Taeku Lee
- The Rise of Public Sector Unions in the Twenty-First Century: A Theoretical, Mixed-Methods Approach with Evidence from Argentina pp. 547-585
- Sebastián Etchemendy and Germán Lodola
- Making Sense of (Post)Neoliberalism pp. 586-629
- Francesco Laruffa
- Back from the Cold? Progressive Politics and Social Policy Paradigms in Southern Europe after the Great Recession pp. 630-661
- Rui Branco, Joan Miró and Marcello Natili
- The Crossover between Climate Politics and Central Banking: How Green Central Banking Emerged in the US, the EU, and the UK pp. 662-690
- Nicolas Jabko and Nils Kupzok
Volume 52, issue 3, 2024
- Bivalent Hegemony: How Hindu Nationalists Appeal to Caste-Oppressed People in Communist-Ruled Kerala pp. 335-375
- Samantha Agarwal
- Free Movement versus European Welfare States? Variations of the Fiscal Effects of EU Migrants across Welfare State Regimes pp. 376-408
- Marcus Österman, Joakim Palme and Martin Ruhs
- Who Pays for Environmental Policy? Business Power and the Design of State-Level Climate Policies pp. 409-451
- Joshua A. Basseches
- Supervising Local Cadres in China: The Quest for Authoritarian Accountability pp. 452-485
- Meixi Zhuang
- Bringing Household Finance Back In: House Prices and the Missing Macroeconomics of Comparative Political Economy pp. 486-511
- James D. G. Wood and Engelbert Stockhammer
Volume 52, issue 2, 2024
- Transforming the Welfare State, One Case at a Time: How Utrecht Makes Customized Social Care Work pp. 171-207
- Charles Sabel, Jonathan Zeitlin and Jan-Kees Helderman
- Revisiting the Hidden Developmental State pp. 208-240
- Fred Block, Matthew R. Keller and Marian Negoita
- Anticharismatic Authority: Joe Biden's Approximation of the Ideal Type pp. 241-267
- Robin Wagner-Pacifici
- Private Insurance, Public Welfare, and Financial Markets: Alpine and Maritime Countries in Comparative-Historical Perspective pp. 268-303
- Arjen van der Heide and Sebastian Kohl
- Capital Flows and the Eurozone's North-South Divide pp. 304-330
- Karsten Kohler
Volume 52, issue 1, 2024
- Police Protection Rackets and Political Modernity in Mexico pp. 3-35
- Alejandro Lerch
- Moving North and Coming Back: How Concerns about Different Types of Migrants Affect Social Policy Demands among Low- and High-Skilled Mexicans pp. 36-67
- Sarah Berens and Franziska Deeg
- Fiscal Origins of Subnational Democracy: Evidence from Argentina pp. 68-99
- Diego Diaz-Rioseco and Carla Alberti
- Territoriality and the Modern State: The Case of China's 1962 Land Rules pp. 100-140
- Wuna Reilly
- The Place of the Market in Society pp. 141-165
- KurtuluÅŸ Gemici
Volume 51, issue 4, 2023
- Anything but Inevitable: How the Marshall Plan Became Possible pp. 463-492
- David M. McCourt and Stephanie L. Mudge
- The Creation and Withdrawal of Spaces for Participatory Governance: The Case of Village Development Committees in West Bengal, India pp. 493-519
- Debjani Dasgupta and Glyn Williams
- Polarity Reversal: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of Partisan Support in Knowledge Societies pp. 520-566
- Herbert P. Kitschelt and Philipp Rehm
- The Political Work of “Culture†in Struggles to Reform the Mexican State pp. 567-596
- Diana Graizbord and Luciana de Souza Leão
- Fragile Fortune: State Power and Concentrated Wealth in China pp. 597-624
- Yan Xu
Volume 51, issue 3, 2023
- Market Governance as a Balance of Power* pp. 319-336
- Steven K. Vogel
- Antitrust and Equal Liberty* pp. 337-363
- Kate Jackson
- Whose Coordination? Which Democracy? On Antitrust as a Democratic Demand* pp. 364-386
- Samuel Bagg
- Labor Unions and the Problem of Monopoly: Collective Bargaining and Market Governance, 1890 to the Present* pp. 387-408
- Brian Callaci
- Rethinking Antitrust for the Cloud Era* pp. 409-435
- Gerald Berk and AnnaLee Saxenian
- Algorithmic Personalized Wages* pp. 436-458
- Zephyr Teachout
Volume 51, issue 2, 2023
- The Corporation, Democracy, and the Idea of the Bicameral Firm* pp. 167-187
- Tom Malleson
- Democratizing the Corporation: The Bicameral Firm as Real Utopia* pp. 188-224
- Isabelle Ferreras
- Fallacies about Corporations: Comments on “Democratizing the Corporation†* pp. 225-242
- David Ellerman
- Workplace Democracy, the Bicameral Firm, and Stakeholder Theory* pp. 243-257
- Marc Fleurbaey
- Learning from Cooperatives to Strengthen Economic Bicameralism* pp. 258-277
- Simon Pek
- Prospects for Democratizing the Corporation in US Law* pp. 278-292
- Robert F. Freeland
- Economic Democracy against Racial Capitalism: Seeding Freedom* pp. 293-313
- Sanjay Pinto
Volume 51, issue 1, 2023
- Eviction and Voter Turnout: The Political Consequences of Housing Instability pp. 3-29
- Gillian Slee and Matthew Desmond
- State Policy Regimes and Associational Roles in Technology Development: A Tale of Two Metropolises pp. 30-65
- Xiaoke Zhang
- When Can Dictators Go It Alone? Personalization and Oversight in Authoritarian Regimes pp. 66-107
- Andrew Leber, Christopher Carothers and Matthew Reichert
- The Formalization of Informal Workers at Hyundai Motor Company pp. 108-134
- Minhyoung Kang
- Harvesting Influence: Agrarian Elites and Democracy in Brazil pp. 135-161
- Belén Fernández Milmanda
Volume 50, issue 4, 2022
- Introduction: The Structural Power of Finance Meets Financialization* pp. 523-542
- Florence Dafe, Sandy Brian Hager, Natalya Naqvi and Leon Wansleben
- Financialized Growth and the Structural Power of Finance: Turkey's Debt-Led Growth Regime and Policy Response after the Crisis* pp. 543-570
- Ayca Zayim
- Domestic Bank Reform and the Contingent Nature of the Structural Power of Finance in Emerging Markets* pp. 571-598
- Florence Dafe and Lena Rethel
- Banks’ Structural Power and States’ Choices on What Structurally Matters: The Geo-Economic Foundations of State Priority toward Banking in France, Germany, and Spain* pp. 599-629
- Elsa Clara Massoc
- Exit, Control, and Politics: Structural Power and Corporate Governance under Asset Manager Capitalism* pp. 630-654
- Benjamin Braun
- Structural Power without the Structure: A Class-Centered Challenge to New Structural Power Formulations* pp. 655-687
- Manolis Kalaitzake
Volume 50, issue 3, 2022
- Contesting Counterpublics: The Transformation of the Articulation of Rural Migrant Workers’ Rights in China’s Public Sphere, 1992–2014 pp. 351-383
- Mujun Zhou
- Agents of Representation: The Organic Connection between Society and Leftist Parties in Bolivia and Uruguay pp. 384-412
- Santiago Anria, Verónica Pérez Bentancur, Rafael Piñeiro RodrÃguez and Fernando Rosenblatt
- Building Programmatic Linkages in the Periphery: The Case of the TRT Party in Thailand pp. 413-454
- Illan Nam and Viengrat Nethipo
- Suppression by Stealth: The Partisan Response to Protest in State Legislatures pp. 455-484
- Chan S. Suh and Sidney G. Tarrow
- How Digitized Strategy Impacts Movement Outcomes: Social Media, Mobilizing, and Organizing in the 2018 Teachers’ Strikes pp. 485-518
- Eric Blanc
Volume 50, issue 2, 2022
- Delegated Censorship: The Dynamic, Layered, and Multistage Information Control Regime in China pp. 191-221
- Taiyi Sun and Quansheng Zhao
- Volte-Face on the Welfare State: Social Partners, Knowledge Economies, and the Expansion of Work-Family Policies pp. 222-254
- Øyvind Søraas Skorge and Magnus Bergli Rasmussen
- Captives at Large: On the Political Economy of Human Containment in the Sahara pp. 255-278
- Julien Brachet and Judith Scheele
- Toward a Political Sociology of Dispossession: Explaining Opposition to Capital Projects in India pp. 279-310
- Michael Levien and Smriti Upadhyay
- Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China: State, Peasant, and Land Relations in China, 1949–Present pp. 311-347
- Julia Chuang and John Yasuda
Volume 50, issue 1, 2022
- Voting for Your Pocketbook, but against Your Pocketbook? A Study of Brexit at the Local Level pp. 3-43
- Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Max Kiefel and Javier José Olivas Osuna
- Tracing Settler Colonialism: A Genealogy of a Paradigm in the Sociology of Knowledge Production in Israel pp. 44-83
- Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
- Teacher Unions, Political Machines, and the Thorny Politics of Education Reform in Latin America pp. 84-116
- Ben Ross Schneider
- Skill-Biased Liberalization: Germany’s Transition to the Knowledge Economy pp. 117-155
- Sebastian Diessner, Niccolo Durazzi and David Hope
- Post-Keynesian Macroeconomic Foundations for Comparative Political Economy pp. 156-187
- Engelbert Stockhammer
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