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New Comparative Politics (Series)

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The New Comparative Politics series publishes cutting-edge work in comparative politics, specifically in the areas of social conflict, political economy, and institutional development. Whatever its substantive focus, each book in the series builds on solid theoretical foundations, uses rigorous empirical analysis, and deals with timely, politically relevant questions.

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Mass–Elite Representation Gap in Old and New Democracies

Critical Junctures and Elite Agency

How can we explain policy preference mismatch between voters and their representatives?

Development in Multiple Dimensions

Social Power and Regional Policy in India

Elite groups vary in their needs and levels of power, thus wielding differing levels of influence on state policy