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Critical Review A Journal of Politics and Society, Volume 14 Issue 2 & 3 2000

State Autonomy

ISSN: 1933-8007 (electronic) 0891-3811 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Introduction
Bringing the state back in … again
Samuel DeCanio
Pages 139 – 146
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Essays and review essays
Do politicians pander?
Ilya Somin
Pages 147 – 155
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Why the state was dropped in the first place: A prequel to Skocpol's “bringing the state back in”
David Ciepley
Pages 157 – 213
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Beyond marxist state theory: State autonomy in democratic societies
Samuel DeCanio
Pages 215 – 236
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State autonomy & civil society: The lobbyist connection
Rogan Kersh
Pages 237 – 258
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Regulation, politics, and interest groups: What do we learn from an historical approach?
Steven M. Sheffrin
Pages 259 – 269
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What economists say (and don't say) about politics
Anthony Woodlief
Pages 271 – 298
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The confounding state: Public ignorance and the politics of identity
Reihan Salam
Pages 299 – 325
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Ignorant armies: The state, the public, and the making of foreign policy
Earl C. Ravenal
Pages 327 – 374
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