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    COMPARATIVE POLITICS

    QUALIFYING EXAM

    University of California, Berkeley

    Reading List

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    AN OVERVIEW OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS 3

    COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY DEVELOPING 6

    COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY INDUSTRIALIZED 9

    CULTURE, ETHNIC POLITICS, AND NATIONALISM 13

    INSTITUTIONS AND INSTITUTIONALISM 16

    INTERESTS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 18

    POLITICAL PARTIES 21

    STATES, REGIMES, AND STATE BUILDING 24

    AREA STUDIES: LATIN AMERICA 28

    AREA STUDIES: EUROPE forthcoming

    AREA STUDIES: AFRICA forthcoming

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    AN OVERVIEW OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS

    Abbott, Andrew. Conceptions of Time and Events in Social Science Methods: Causal and

    Narrative Approaches. Historical Methods23, no. 4 (1990): 140-50.

    Achen, Chris, 2005. Lets Put Garbage Can Regressions and Garbage Can Probits Where They

    Belong. Conflict Management and Peace Science 22:4, 327-339.

    Almond, Gabriel,A Discipline Divided, 1990.

    Almond, Gabriel and Stephen Genco. Clouds, Clocks, and the Study of Politics. World

    Politics29(4), 1977: 489-522.

    Babbie, Earl, Survey Research Methods

    Bates, Robert H. Area Studies and the Discipline: A Useful Controversy?PS: Political Scienceand Politics, pp. 166-169.

    Bates, Robert H., et al. Analytic Narratives. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,

    1998. (chapter 1)

    Brady, Henry E. and David Collier, eds.,Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared

    Standards. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004.

    Collier, David, Comparative Politics and Comparative Method, in Rustow and

    Erickson, eds., Comparative Political Dynamics: Theory and Research Design

    Collier, David and James Mahoney, "Insights and Pitfalls: Selection Bias in QualitativeResearch," World Politics49, October 1996, 56-91.

    Collier, Ruth Berins and David Collier. Shaping the Political Arena. Princeton: Princeton

    University Press (ch. 1 on critical junctures)

    Dion, Douglas, Evidence and Inference in the Comparative Case Study, Comparative Politics

    30 no. 2 (January 1998): 127-42.

    Coppedge, Michael, Thickening Thin Concepts and Theories: Combining Large N and Small in

    Comparative Politics. Comparative Politics 32:4 (July 1999): 465-76.

    Eckstein, Harry, Case Study and Theory in Political Science," in Fred Greenstein and Nelson

    Polsby, eds. Strategies of Inquiry, vol. 7 of Handbook of Political Science (1975)

    Elster, Jon, Rational Choice History: A Case of Excessive Ambition,APSR 94(3), 2000

    Evans, Peter. The Eclipse of the State? World Politics (1997)

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    .Paradigms and Sand Castles (2003)

    George, Alexander L. and Andrew Bennett, Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social

    Sciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005.

    Gerring, John. Case Study Research: Principles and Practices. New York: Cambridge University

    Press, 2007.

    . Social Science Methodology (CUP)

    Green, Donald and Ian Shapiro,Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory: A Critique of

    Applications in Political Science. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1994.

    Hall, Peter A. and Sidney Tarrow, Globalization and Area Studies: When Is Too Broad Too

    Narrow? Chronicle of Higher Education, January 23, 1998, B5.

    Hall, Peter and Rosemary Taylor, Political Science and the Three New Institutionalisms.Hirschman, Albert O. Paradigms as a Hindrance to Understanding, World Politics 22(3)

    (1970): 329-343.

    Jackman, Robert, Cross-National Statistical Research and the Study of Comparative Politics,

    AJPS 29(1) (February 1985), pp. 161-82.

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    Politics.PS: Political Science and Politics 30 (2): 170-174.

    . Preconception vs. Observation, or the Contributions of Rational Choice Theory and

    Area Studies to Contemporary Political Science.PS30(2).

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    King, Gary, Robert Keohane, and Sidney Verba,Designing Social Inquiry. Princeton: Princeton

    University Press, 1994.

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    Laitin, David D. Comparative Politics: The State of the Subdiscipline. InPolitical Science:

    The State of the Discipline, ed. Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner. New York: W.W.

    Norton, 2002.Levi, Margaret. A Model, a Method, and a Map: Rational Choice in Comparative and Historical

    Analysis. In Mark Irving Lichbach and Alan S. Zuckerman, eds. Comparative Politics:

    Rationality, Culture, and Structure (CUP, 1997), pp. 19-41.

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    ed. Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner. New York: W.W. Norton, 2002.

    Lichbach, Mark and Alan Zuckerman. Research traditions and theory in comparative politics:

    an introduction. In Lichbach and Zuckerman, eds., Comparative Politics: Rationality,

    Culture, and Structure. CUP 1997

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    APSR 99:3 (September, 2005): 435-452.

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    Discipline, ed. Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner. New York: W.W. Norton, 2002.

    Mahoney, James. Path-Dependent Explanations of Regime Change: Central America in

    Comparative Perspective. SCID36(1), 2001: 111-141.

    Mahoney, James and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social

    Sciences (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003

    Mill, J.S. How We Compare, inA System of Logic, Book VI, chapter 10, New York: Harper,

    1846.

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    Nettl, J.P. The State as a Conceptual Variable World Politics (1968)

    Pierson, Paul. The Costs of Marginalization: Qualitative Methods in the Study of American

    Politics, Comparative Political Studies40(2), February 2007: 145-69.

    . Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics,APSR, 94, 2 (June

    2000).

    Pyle, Lucian. (2001). Area Studies and the Discipline.PS: Political Science and Politics, 34

    (4): 805-807

    Przeworski, Adam. 2007. Is a Science of Comparative Politics Possible? Oxford University

    Press Handbook of Comparative Politics. Oxford.

    Przeworski, Adam and Henry Teune. Comparative Research and Social Science Theory and

    Research Designs, from The Logic of Comparative Social Inquiry. New York: WileyScientific, 1970, pp. 17-30 and 31-47.

    Ragin, Charles C., The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative

    Strategies. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1987.

    Shepsle, Kenneth. Statistical Political Philosophy and Positive Political Theory, from Jeffrey

    Friedman, ed., The Rational Choice Controversy.

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    Inquiry, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 22, 2 (April 1980): 174-197.

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    Steinmo, Sven, Kathleen Thelen, and Frank Longstreth, eds.,Structuring Politics: Historical

    Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis, 1992

    Tessler, Mark et al. The Area Studies Controversy, in Tessler et. al., eds., Area Studies and

    Social Science. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1999.

    Tsebelis, George,Nested Games: Rational Choice in Comparative Politics (Berkeley: University

    of California Press, 1990), pp. 18-51.

    Wittenberg, Jason. "Peril and Promise: Multi-Method Research in Practice." Qualitative MethodsSpring (1997).

    Examples of approaches:

    Almond, Gabriel and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (cultural/sociological)

    Bates, Robert, Macropolitical Economy in the Field of Development, in Alt and Shepsle, eds.,

    Perspectives on Positive Political Economy(rat choice)

    de Tocqueville, Alexis.Democracy in America(cultural)

    Frieden, Jeffry, Invested Interests: The Politics of National Economic Policies in a World of

    Global Finance,IO(Autumn 1991). (rat choice)

    Friedman, Milton. Capitalism and Liberalism(rat choice)

    Fukuyama, Francis. The End of History and Trust(cultural)Geertz, Clifford, Towards a Thick Description of Culture (cultural)

    Gerschenkron, Alexander.Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective(HI)

    Gourevitch, Peter.Politics in Hard Times(HI)

    Hall, Peter. Governing the Economy.(HI)

    Huntington, Samuel. The Clash of Civilizations(cultural)

    Inglehart, Ronald. Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial Societies(cultural)

    Jowitt, Ken The Leninist Legacy(cultural)

    Katzenstein, Peter. Small States in World Markets(HI)

    Levitsky, Steven. Transforming Labor-Based Parties in Latin America. (nested)

    Levy, Jonah. Vice into Virtue. (HI)

    Lieberman, Evan. Race and Regionalism in the Politics of Taxation in Brazil and South Africa.

    (nested)Moe, Terry. The New Economics of Organization,AJPS1984 (rat choice)

    North, Douglass.Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance(HI)

    Olsen, Mancur. The Logic of Collective Action(rat choice)

    Pierson, Paul. Not Just What But When? Timing and Sequence in Political Processes. (HI)

    Polanyi, Karl. The Great Transformation(cultural or HI)

    Putnam, Robert.Making Democracy Work(cultural)

    Ross, Mark Howard, Culture and Identity in Comparative Political Analysis (cultural)

    Skocpol, Theda. States and Social Revolution(CHA)

    Soskice, David. An Introduction to Varieties of Capitalism. (HI)

    Thelen, Kathleen and Sven Steinmo. Structuring Politics.(HI)

    Weber, MaxEconomy and Society(cultural)

    Yarborough, Beth and Robert Yarborough: International Institutions and the New Economics ofOrganizations,IO 1990 (rat choice)

    Zysman, John. Governments, Markets and Growth(HI)

    . How Institutions Create Historically Rooted Trajectories of Growth. (HI)

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    COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY DEVELOPING

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    Development, (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, Revised edition,

    1976), pp. 31-68.

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    Development, pp. 160-195.

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    International Political Economy, Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 2001, pp. 608-632.

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    Cook, Paul, 1997 Privatization, Public Enterprise Reform and the World Bank: Has Bureaucrats

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    Davidson, Paul. If Markets are Efficient, Why Have There Been So Many International

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    Evans, Peter.Embedded Autonomy, 1995.

    Fish, M.S. Determinants of Economic Reform in the Postcommunist World,East EuropeanPolitics & Societies(1998)

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    Policies: An Analytical Overview. In Milner and Keohane, eds.,Internationalization

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    Crisis Theory, SCID37(4) Winter 2003: 31-63.

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    Development and Social Change, 2nd

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    Triumph, (Princeton University Press, 1977).

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    Doubleday, 1960 (chapter 2)

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    Pettis, Michael. The Volatility Machine: Emerging Economies and the Threat of Financial

    Collapse, (Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. 3-50.

    Prybyla, Jan S. The Road From Socialism: Why, Where, What and How,Problems of

    Communism, vol. XL, January-April 1991, pp. 1-17.

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    MIT Press, 2000.

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    (Cambridge, 1994)

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    1990), pp. 247-358.

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    COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY - INDUSTRIALIZED

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    Chaudhry, Kiren,The Myths of the Market and the Common History of Late Developers

    De Soto, Hernando,The Mystery of Capital

    Fligstein, Neil, The Architecture of Markets

    Friedman, Milton, Capitalism and Freedom

    Friedman, Thomas, The Lexus and the Olive Tree

    Gerschenkron, Alexander,Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective

    Gilpin, Robert,Global Political Economy

    Guthrie, Doug,China and Globalization

    Hall, Peter and David Soskice,Varieties of Capitalism

    Hayek, Friedrich, The Road to Serfdom

    Johnson, Chalmers,MITI and the Japanese Miracle

    Lal, Deepak,The Poverty of Development Economics

    Landes, David, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations

    Lindblom, Charles,The Market System

    List, Friedrich, The National System of Political EconomyMarx, Karl and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto

    Newman, Abraham and John Zysman,How Revolutionary Was the Digital Revolution?

    North, Douglass, Structure and Change in Economic History

    Polanyi, Karl, The Great Transformation

    Rostow, W.W., The Stages of Economic Growth

    Sachs, Jeffrey,The End of Poverty

    Seldon, Arthur, The Virtues of Capitalism

    Smith, Adam, The Wealth of Nations

    Stiglitz, Joseph, Globalization and its Discontents

    Strange, Susan, The Retreat of the State

    Vogel, Steven,WhyFreer Markets Need More Rules

    Williamson, Oliver,The Economic Institutions of Capitalism

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    1989, 8: 55-98.

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    in Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner, eds.,Political Science: The State of the

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    Specificity, Collective Action Problems, and Domestic Political Institutions,

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    Democratic Economic Strategies, 1998.

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    72 (1978): 1243-1261.

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    Capital in Brazil. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1979.

    Evans, Peter, Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Theda Skocpol. Bringing the State Back In. 1985.Fligstein, Neil, The Architecture of Markets (2001).

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    Helen V. Milner. New York: W.W. Norton, 2002.

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    Internationalization and Domestic Politics, 1996: 25-47.Friedman, Thomas. The Lexus and the Olive Tree, 2000.

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    . Partisan Politics in the Global Economy, CUP 1998.

    Garrett, Geoffrey and Peter Lange, Internationalization, Institutions, and Political Change,IO

    49(4): 627-655.

    Garrett, Geoffrey and Christopher Way, Public Sector Unions, Corporatism, and

    Macroeconomic Performance. Comparative Political Studies32(4), June 1999: 411-434

    Gerschenkron, Alexander. Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective , 1967

    Gourevitch, Peter and James Shinn,Political Power and Corporate Control,2005

    Hall, Peter. Governing the Economy: The Politics of State Intervention in Britain and

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    Hall, Peter and David Soskice, Varieties of Capitalism: Institutional Foundations of

    Comparative Advantage. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001

    Held, David and Anthony McGrew. 2003. The Global Transformations Reader. Polity.

    Hicks, Alexander. Social Democracy and Welfare Capitalism: A Century of Income Security

    Policies. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999.

    Hicks, Alexander and Duane Swank. Politics, Institutions, and Welfare Spending in

    Industrialized Democracies, 1960-82,APSR86(3), 1992: 658-74

    Hirst, Paul and Grahame Thompson. Globalization in Question. Polity 2000.

    Huber, Evelyne, Charles Ragin, and John D. Stephens, "Social Democracy, Christian

    Democracy, Constitutional Structure, and the Welfare State." American Journal of

    Sociology 99 (1993), 3:711-749.Iversen, Torben, Contested Economic Institutions: The Politics of Macroeconomics and

    Wage Bargaining in Advanced Democracies, CUP 1999

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    Deindustrialization or Globalization? World Politics 52 (April 2000): 31349

    Iversen, Torben and David Soskice. 2006. Electoral Institutions and the Politics of Coalitions:

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