Comparative Politics 2026/2 (Vol. 58)

  • Alexander De Juan, Julian Voß: Transitional Justice and Support for Policies of Remembrance after Mass Violence (127)
  • Sibo Liu, Shouzhi Xia, Dong Zhang: From Maoism to MAGA: Embracing Democracy with Authoritarian Imprints (149)
  • Huseyin Emre Ceyhun: Restive Regions: Sequential Complementarity of Repression and Cooptation in Authoritarian Survival (173)

Research Note

  • Ling S. Chen, Xiuyu Li, Kellee S. Tsai: Pathways to Authoritarian Capitalism (197)

Review Article

  • Tristan Klingelhöfer: Recasting the Meaning of Elections: Three Strikes for the Mandate Interpretation in Europe (211)

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Comparative Politics 2024/2 (Vol. 56.)

  • Federico Fuchs: Competition, Cooperation, and Influence in the Informal Economy: Interest Representation in Informal Markets in Mexico City (123)
  • Hsu Yumin Wang: Appeasing Workers without Great Loss: Autocracy and Progressive Labor Legislation (149)
  • Ling S. Chen: Institutional Rebound: Why Reforming China’s State-Owned Enterprises Is so Difficult (173)
  • Giovanni Capoccia, Grigore Pop-Eleches: Trying Perpetrators: Denazification Trials and Support for Democracy in West Germany (197)
  • Ezequiel González-Ocantos, Carlos Meléndez: Rethinking the Role of Issue-Voting in Referenda: Conjoint and Vote Choice Analyses of Preferences for Constitutional Change in Chile (219)

Review Article

  • Dmitrii Kofanov: Sources of Authoritarian Resilience: New Perspectives on Power-Sharing and Popular Support (243)
  • Abstracts (265)

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