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Comparative Politics is an international journal that publishes scholarly articles devoted to the comparative analysis of political institutions and behavior. It was founded in 1968 to further the development of comparative political theory and the application of comparative theoretical analysis to the empirical investigation of political issues. Comparative Politics communicates new ideas and research findings to social scientists, scholars, and students, and is valued by experts in research organizations, foundations, and consulates throughout the world.

Publisher: City University of New York

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Volume 46, Number 4, July 2014

Notes on the Contributors

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Institutional Formation in Transitional Settings
pp. 399-418(20)
Author: Hajj, Nadya

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Trust Shaken: Earthquake Damage, State Capacity, and Interpersonal Trust in Comparative Perspective
pp. 419-453(35)
Authors: Carlin, Ryan E.; Love, Gregory J.; Zechmeister, Elizabeth J.

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Reassessing Collective Petitioning in Rural China: Civic Engagement, Extra-State Violence, and Regional Variation
pp. 459-482(24)
Authors: Hurst, William; Liu, Mingxing; Liu, Yongdong; Tao, Ran

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Abstracts

Abstracts
pp. 499-500(2)

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
pp. 501-503(3)

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