A Message from the Editor: “Two Worlds Soon to be Three?”
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AbstractArticles
Mobilization against Liberalization in Chile: The Failure of Neoliberal Promises as a Source of Grievance
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AbstractThose who study mobilization in opposition to economic liberalization in Latin America commonly assert that neoliberal reforms are the source of...
Every Citizen a Soldier: The Guyana People’s Militia, 1976–1985
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AbstractIn December 1976, Prime Minister Forbes Burnham of Guyana and the ruling People’s National Congress launched the Guyana People’s Militia. The...
Against the Market: Local Communities and Polanyian Contention in India and Turkey
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AbstractThe widening reach of neoliberal reforms, global production chains, and market relations has been displacing the means of livelihood for many...
A Comparative Look at Success in Regional Party Politics: US Electoral Prediction Models in the Case of Belize
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AbstractI argue that theories about the success of experienced candidates that were developed in the context of US elections provide insights into...
Operation Condor and Transnational State Violence against Exiles
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AbstractThis article aims to provide a deeper understanding of Operation Condor and its lethal focus on exiles through an examination of new evidence...
Rethinking the Relevance of the National Youth Service Scheme in Emerging Democratic States: Evidence from Kenya
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AbstractNational service schemes are one of the significant avenues that states have adopted to manage existential threats, realize nation building, and...