Comparative Politics 2025/2 (Vol. 57.)

  • Nicolai Goritz: Prompting Peasant Protest: Cashews, Coalitions, and Collective Action in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire (145)
  • Kathryn Hendley, Peter Murrell: The Formation and Resilience of Law-Abiding Attitudes under Authoritarianism: The Case of Russia (169)
  • Kurt Weyland: Why Populist Authoritarians Rarely Turn into Repressive Dictators (193)
  • Eduardo Alemán, Tiffany D. Barnes, Juan Pablo Micozzi, Sebastián Vallejo Vera: Gender, Institutions, and Legislative Speech (219)
  • Nagyeong Kang, DaEun Kim, Chong-Sup Kim: A Global Assessment of Gender Quota Facilitating Mechanisms: Placement Mandates, Sanctions, and Financial Incentives (243)

Review Article

  • Consuelo Amat, Claire Trilling: Who Gains from Nonviolent Action? Unpacking the Logics of Civil Resistance (267)
  • Abstracts (291)

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