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Comparative Social Research
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All books in this series
(18 titles)
A Comparative Historical and Typological Approach to the Middle Eastern State System, Volume 36
Social Democracy in the 21st Century, Volume 35
Elites and People: Challenges to Democracy, Volume 34
Bureaucracy and Society in Transition, Volume 33
Labour Mobility in the Enlarged Single European Market, Volume 32
Gender Segregation in Vocational Education, Volume 31
Class and Stratification Analysis, Volume 30
Firms, Boards and Gender Quotas: Comparative Perspectives, Volume 29
The Nordic Varieties of Capitalism, Volume 28
Troubled Regions and Failing States: The Clustering and Contagion of Armed Conflicts, Volume 27
Civil Society in Comparative Perspective, Volume 26
Childhood: Changing Contexts, Volume 25
Capitalisms Compared, Volume 24
Comparative Studies of Social and Political Elites, Volume 23
Multicultural Challenge, Volume 22
Comparative Studies of Culture and Power, Volume 21
The Comparative Study of Conscription in the Armed Forces, Volume 20
Comparative Perspectives on Universities, Volume 19
Recent chapters in this series
(17 titles)
A Conceptual Map for Comparison of State Formation and Nation-Building in the Middle East 1870–1918
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A Family of Models for European Comparative History: Paris Lecture 4th December 1976
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A Rejoinder
Citizenship and the Issue of Islam, Authoritarianism and Underdevelopment
External Intervention and Domestic Instrumentalization: A Structured, Focused Comparison of Iran and Saudi Arabia's Role in Yemen
1
Female Citizenship and Divorce Law Reform in Arab States: The Gradual Expansion of Women's Legal Capacity in North Africa
Rokkan and the ‘Variable’
1
The Authoritarian State in the Muslim World: Comparative Insights From Ibn Khaldun and Stein Rokkan
What Has Islam Got to Do With It?
What Is a Country? History and the Creation of the Maghreb
Basic Income and Social Democratic Policies
Duties First, Rights Next! The Danish Social Democrats' Right Turn on Migration Politics
Each Unhappy in Its Own Way? The Rise and Fall of Social Democracy in the Visegrád Countries since 1989
From Bounded Universalism to the Trial of Internationalisation: Migration and Social Democracy in Scandinavia
Governance by Hybrid Advisory Committees – A Hallmark of Social Democracy?
In the Quest for a European Social Model: The EU Integration Path of Social Democratic Parties in Germany and Spain
Introduction: Social Democracy in the 21st Century
DOI
10.1108/cosr
Editor
Dr Fredrik Engelstad
Series Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing Limited
Online start date
1999
Print ISSN
0195-6310
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