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World Politics|December 20, 2011
The impact of regime type on health: does redistribution explain everything?Simon Wigley, Arzu Akkoyunlu-Wigley
World Politics|May 20, 2011
Electoral reform and public policy outcomes in Thailand: the politics of the 30-Baht health schemeJoel Sawat Selway
World Politics|January 1, 1980
Clio on the couchH N Hirsch
World Politics|January 16, 2008
Eugenic ideas, political interests, and policy variance: immigration and sterilization policy in Britain and the U.SR Hansen, D King
World Politics|June 29, 2007
The social construction of an imperative: why welfare reform happened in Denmark and the Netherlands but not in GermanyR H Cox
World Politics|May 20, 2011
Constructing interethnic conflict and cooperation: why some people harmed Jews and others helped them during the Holocaust in RomaniaDiana Dumitru, Carter Johnson
World Politics|May 27, 2014
BRICKS AND MORTAR CLIENTELISM: Sectarianism and the Logics of Welfare Allocation in LebanonMelani Cammett, Sukriti Issar
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World Politics|December 20, 2011
The impact of regime type on health: does redistribution explain everything?Simon Wigley, Arzu Akkoyunlu-Wigley
World Politics|May 20, 2011
Electoral reform and public policy outcomes in Thailand: the politics of the 30-Baht health schemeJoel Sawat Selway
World Politics|January 1, 1980
Clio on the couchH N Hirsch
World Politics|January 16, 2008
Eugenic ideas, political interests, and policy variance: immigration and sterilization policy in Britain and the U.SR Hansen, D King
World Politics|June 29, 2007
The social construction of an imperative: why welfare reform happened in Denmark and the Netherlands but not in GermanyR H Cox
World Politics|May 20, 2011
Constructing interethnic conflict and cooperation: why some people harmed Jews and others helped them during the Holocaust in RomaniaDiana Dumitru, Carter Johnson
World Politics|May 27, 2014
BRICKS AND MORTAR CLIENTELISM: Sectarianism and the Logics of Welfare Allocation in LebanonMelani Cammett, Sukriti Issar
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