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Cross-Level Inference
Place and Politics in Modern Italy
Before the Convention
Traditionalism and the Ascendancy of the Malay Ruling Class in Malaya
Learning Democracy
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
The Obligation Mosaic
Timing and Turnout
The Pan-African Nation
Changing Minds or Changing Channels?
We
Electoral Dynamics in Indonesia
Combative Politics
When the Press Fails
Voting
In Time of War
Food for Thought
War Memory and the Making of Modern Malaysia and Singapore
Women in Southeast Asian Nationalist Movements
Social Media, Social Justice and the Political Economy of Online Networks
Changing Lives in Laos
Campaigning for Hearts and Minds
Why Welfare States Persist
The American Voter
Who Leads Whom?
The Peasant Robbers of Kedah, 1900-1929
Collective Action and the Civil Rights Movement
Rational Lives
The Party Decides
The Economic Other
Talking Together
Rusalka
Generations and Collective Memory
The Oil Palm Complex
The Politics of Resentment
Not in Our Lifetimes
iLobby.eu
Heroes and Revolution in Vietnam, 1948-1964
Indonesian Women and Local Politics
Who Governs?
Metamorphosis
Women and War
Malaysia’s Original People
The Black Image in the White Mind
The Timeline of Presidential Elections
Law and Public Choice
Going to War in Iraq
The Concise Guide To Global Human Rights
Words in Motion
In Defense of Negativity
Undoing Impunity
Troublemakers
Freedom from the Press
The Dividends of Dissent
Drawing the Line
Dislocating China
Political Epistemics
Buying Power
Passionate Politics
Moving Politics
Changing Lives
Double Jeopardy
Political Perversion
Against Prediction
Man Is by Nature a Political Animal
Our Children, Their Children
Reflections
Numbered Voices
Reading Public Opinion
A Troubled Birth
Beyond Hypocrisy: Decoding the News in an Age of Propaganda
Policy Debates on Reprogenetics
Why Washington Won’t Work
The Increasingly United States
Development and Crisis of the Welfare State
Is Anyone Responsible?
News That Matters
A History of the People’s Action Party, 1985-2015
Politics and the Architecture of Choice
Broken Ballots
Activism!
Ghosts of the Past in Southern Thailand
Crosstalk
Islam, Nationalism and Democracy
The Colors of Violence
Muslims Talking Politics
Where the Rivers Meet the Sky
Neither Liberal nor Conservative
Us Against Them
Strategic Party Government
Conspiracies of Conspiracies
Moral Politics in the Philippines
Prisms on the Golden Pagoda
Executing Freedom
Moral Politics
Myanmar’s Education Reforms
Insurgent Democracy
Rethinking the Political
Psychopathology and Politics
Design for Democracy
Mobilizing Public Opinion
Follow the Leader?
How Partisan Media Polarize America
The Partisan Sort
Cracking Up
The Trudeau Formula
Islam and Politics in Indonesia
Policing Contingencies
Oppositional Consciousness
Why We Lost the ERA
The Affect Effect
Affective Intelligence and Political Judgment
From Politics to the Pews
Political Spiritualities
Windows into the Soul
For the Many or the Few
The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning
They Thought They Were Free
Rethinking Thailand’s Southern Violence
Spirits in Politics
Democracy at Risk
Cultural Evolution
The Submerged State
Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen
Nut Country
Inside the Presidential Debates
Dancing at Armageddon
Global Movements, Local Concerns
God, Sex, and Politics
Same Sex, Different Politics
The Making of Pro-life Activists
Mechanisms of Trust
Selling Fear
Strong Soldiers, Failed Revolution
Common Knowledge
The Spiral of Silence
Bali - An Open Fortress, 1995-2005
Partisans and Partners
Class War?
Democracy in America?
The Foreign Policy Disconnect
The Rational Public
The Sixties in Canada
Citizen Speak
Populism in Asia
Unequal Thailand
Freedom Is an Endless Meeting
Inventing the Ties That Bind
It Was Like a Fever
The Reasoning Voter
David Lloyd George
Diversity’s Child
More Than a Feeling
Why Iowa?
Writing Caste/Writing Gender
The Raging Grannies: Wild Hats, Cheeky Songs and Witty Actions for a Better World
The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform
Political Ethnography
In the Shadow of Violence
Staging China
Peak Oil
The Political Landscape of Georgia
Money, Power, and the People
The Race to 270
Britain in a Perilous World
The Phantom World of Digul
The Disobedient Generation
Political Learning in Adulthood
Talking Politics
In Whose Image?
The Social Citizen
The Nation in History
American Business and Political Power
A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land
How the States Shaped the Nation
Race to the Bottom
Papal Overtures in a Cuban Key
Affirmative Advocacy
Political Tolerance and American Democracy
Palace, Political Party and Power
Down with the Crown’
Not Here, Not Now, Not That!
Idiocracy
Obama’s Race
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?
Regimes and Repertoires
Transnational Celebrity Activism in Global Politics
Hard Choices
Participation and Political Equality
Participation in America
The Politics of the Periphery in Indonesia
Talking about Politics
Talking about Race
The Cultural Set Up of Comedy
Authoritarian Apprehensions
9/12
The Total Survey Error Approach
Towards a New Malaysia?
Truth in Public Life
Learning on the Left
Soft Patriarchs, New Men
Language and Governance
Trade-Offs
Dangerous Frames
Towards a History of the National-Popular in Bolivia
An American Travesty
Place and Politics in Modern Italy
Before the Convention
Traditionalism and the Ascendancy of the Malay Ruling Class in Malaya
Learning Democracy
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
The Obligation Mosaic
Timing and Turnout
The Pan-African Nation
Changing Minds or Changing Channels?
We
Electoral Dynamics in Indonesia
Combative Politics
When the Press Fails
Voting
In Time of War
Food for Thought
War Memory and the Making of Modern Malaysia and Singapore
Women in Southeast Asian Nationalist Movements
Social Media, Social Justice and the Political Economy of Online Networks
Changing Lives in Laos
Campaigning for Hearts and Minds
Why Welfare States Persist
The American Voter
Who Leads Whom?
The Peasant Robbers of Kedah, 1900-1929
Collective Action and the Civil Rights Movement
Rational Lives
The Party Decides
The Economic Other
Talking Together
Rusalka
Generations and Collective Memory
The Oil Palm Complex
The Politics of Resentment
Not in Our Lifetimes
iLobby.eu
Heroes and Revolution in Vietnam, 1948-1964
Indonesian Women and Local Politics
Who Governs?
Metamorphosis
Women and War
Malaysia’s Original People
The Black Image in the White Mind
The Timeline of Presidential Elections
Law and Public Choice
Going to War in Iraq
The Concise Guide To Global Human Rights
Words in Motion
In Defense of Negativity
Undoing Impunity
Troublemakers
Freedom from the Press
The Dividends of Dissent
Drawing the Line
Dislocating China
Political Epistemics
Buying Power
Passionate Politics
Moving Politics
Changing Lives
Double Jeopardy
Political Perversion
Against Prediction
Man Is by Nature a Political Animal
Our Children, Their Children
Reflections
Numbered Voices
Reading Public Opinion
A Troubled Birth
Beyond Hypocrisy: Decoding the News in an Age of Propaganda
Policy Debates on Reprogenetics
Why Washington Won’t Work
The Increasingly United States
Development and Crisis of the Welfare State
Is Anyone Responsible?
News That Matters
A History of the People’s Action Party, 1985-2015
Politics and the Architecture of Choice
Broken Ballots
Activism!
Ghosts of the Past in Southern Thailand
Crosstalk
Islam, Nationalism and Democracy
The Colors of Violence
Muslims Talking Politics
Where the Rivers Meet the Sky
Neither Liberal nor Conservative
Us Against Them
Strategic Party Government
Conspiracies of Conspiracies
Moral Politics in the Philippines
Prisms on the Golden Pagoda
Executing Freedom
Moral Politics
Myanmar’s Education Reforms
Insurgent Democracy
Rethinking the Political
Psychopathology and Politics
Design for Democracy
Mobilizing Public Opinion
Follow the Leader?
How Partisan Media Polarize America
The Partisan Sort
Cracking Up
The Trudeau Formula
Islam and Politics in Indonesia
Policing Contingencies
Oppositional Consciousness
Why We Lost the ERA
The Affect Effect
Affective Intelligence and Political Judgment
From Politics to the Pews
Political Spiritualities
Windows into the Soul
For the Many or the Few
The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning
They Thought They Were Free
Rethinking Thailand’s Southern Violence
Spirits in Politics
Democracy at Risk
Cultural Evolution
The Submerged State
Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen
Nut Country
Inside the Presidential Debates
Dancing at Armageddon
Global Movements, Local Concerns
God, Sex, and Politics
Same Sex, Different Politics
The Making of Pro-life Activists
Mechanisms of Trust
Selling Fear
Strong Soldiers, Failed Revolution
Common Knowledge
The Spiral of Silence
Bali - An Open Fortress, 1995-2005
Partisans and Partners
Class War?
Democracy in America?
The Foreign Policy Disconnect
The Rational Public
The Sixties in Canada
Citizen Speak
Populism in Asia
Unequal Thailand
Freedom Is an Endless Meeting
Inventing the Ties That Bind
It Was Like a Fever
The Reasoning Voter
David Lloyd George
Diversity’s Child
More Than a Feeling
Why Iowa?
Writing Caste/Writing Gender
The Raging Grannies: Wild Hats, Cheeky Songs and Witty Actions for a Better World
The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform
Political Ethnography
In the Shadow of Violence
Staging China
Peak Oil
The Political Landscape of Georgia
Money, Power, and the People
The Race to 270
Britain in a Perilous World
The Phantom World of Digul
The Disobedient Generation
Political Learning in Adulthood
Talking Politics
In Whose Image?
The Social Citizen
The Nation in History
American Business and Political Power
A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land
How the States Shaped the Nation
Race to the Bottom
Papal Overtures in a Cuban Key
Affirmative Advocacy
Political Tolerance and American Democracy
Palace, Political Party and Power
Down with the Crown’
Not Here, Not Now, Not That!
Idiocracy
Obama’s Race
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?
Regimes and Repertoires
Transnational Celebrity Activism in Global Politics
Hard Choices
Participation and Political Equality
Participation in America
The Politics of the Periphery in Indonesia
Talking about Politics
Talking about Race
The Cultural Set Up of Comedy
Authoritarian Apprehensions
9/12
The Total Survey Error Approach
Towards a New Malaysia?
Truth in Public Life
Learning on the Left
Soft Patriarchs, New Men
Language and Governance
Trade-Offs
Dangerous Frames
Towards a History of the National-Popular in Bolivia
An American Travesty