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On Defeating Executive Assaults: Presidents and Political Liberty in Ecuador
Unformatted Document Text:  William T. Barndt September 2005 Princeton University ## email not listed ## Please do not cite or circulate without author permission. 39 New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. Goertz, Gary. 2003. “The Substantive Importance of Necessary Condition Hypotheses.” In Goertz and Starr (eds). Necessary Conditions: Theory, Methodology, and Applications: 65-94. Gourevitch, Peter A. 1986. Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responses to International Economic Crises. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Hall, Peter. 2003. “Aligning Ontology and Methodology in Comparative Politics.” In James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer (eds.), Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences: 373-406 Helmke, Gretchen and Steven Levitsky. 2004. “Informal Institutions and Comparative Politics: A Research Agenda.” Perspectives on Politics 2:4 (December):725-740. Hidrobo, Jorge. 1992. Power and Industrialization in Ecuador. Boulder: Westview Press. Isaacs, Anita. 1993. Military Rule and Transition in Ecuador, 1972-92. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Issacharoff, Samuel and Richard H. Pildes. 2004. “Emergency Contexts without Emergency Powers: The United States’ Constitutional Approach to Rights during Wartime.” International Journal of Constitutional Law 2:2 (April): 296-333. Katzenstein, Peter. 1986. Small States in World Markets: Industrial Policy in Europe. Ithaca, Cornell University Press. Katznelson, Ira. 2003. “Periodization and Preferences: Reflections on Purposive Action in Comparative-Historical Social Science.” In James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer (eds.), Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences: 270-304 Korovkin, Tanya. 2000. “Weak Weapons, Strong Weapons? Hidden Resistance and Political Protest in Highland Ecuador.” Journal of Peasant Studies 27:3 (April): 1-29. Korovkin, Tanya. 2001. “Reinventing the Communal Tradition: Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, and Democratization in Andean Ecuador.” Latin American Research Review 36:3: 37-67. Lawson, Chappell H. 2002. Building the Fourth Estate: Democratization and the Rise of a Free Press in Mexico. Berkeley: University of California Press. Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A.Way. 2001. Competitive authoritarianism : hybrid regime change in Peru and Ukraine in comparative perspective. Glasgow, Scotland: Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde. Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A. Way. 2002. “The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism,” Journal of Democracy 13:2. Lieberman, Evan S. 2003. “Nested Analysis in Cross-National Research.” Newsletter of the American Political Science Association Organized Section in Comparative Politics 14:1 (Winter): 17-20. Linz, Juan and Arturo Valenzuela, eds. 1994. The Failure of Presidential Democracy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Lucero, José Antonio. “Locating the ‘Indian Problem’: Community, Nationality, and Contradiction in Ecuadorian Indigenous Politics.” Latin American Perspectives 30:1: 23-48. Mahoney, James. 2000. “Strategies of Causal Inference in Small-N Analysis.” Sociological Methods and Research 28:4 (May): 387-424, Mahoney, James and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, eds. 2003. Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press. Mahoney, James and Richard Snyder. 1999. “Rethinking Agency and Structure in the Study of Regime Change.” Studies in Comparative International Development 34:2 (Summer): 3-32. Mainwaring, Scott & Shugart, Matthew Soberg, eds.. Presidentialism and Democracy in Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Mainwaring, Scott, Daniel Brinks, and Anibal Pérez-Liñán. “Classfiying Political Regimes in Latin

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William T. Barndt
September 2005
Princeton University
## email not listed ##
Please do not cite or circulate without author permission.
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New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.
Goertz, Gary. 2003. “The Substantive Importance of Necessary Condition Hypotheses.” In Goertz
and Starr (eds). Necessary Conditions: Theory, Methodology, and Applications: 65-94.
Gourevitch, Peter A. 1986. Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responses to International Economic Crises.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Hall, Peter. 2003. “Aligning Ontology and Methodology in Comparative Politics.” In James
Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer (eds.), Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences:
373-406
Helmke, Gretchen and Steven Levitsky. 2004. “Informal Institutions and Comparative Politics: A
Research Agenda.” Perspectives on Politics 2:4 (December):725-740.
Hidrobo, Jorge. 1992. Power and Industrialization in Ecuador. Boulder: Westview Press.
Isaacs, Anita. 1993. Military Rule and Transition in Ecuador, 1972-92. Pittsburgh: University of
Pittsburgh Press.
Issacharoff, Samuel and Richard H. Pildes. 2004. “Emergency Contexts without Emergency Powers:
The United States’ Constitutional Approach to Rights during Wartime.” International Journal
of Constitutional Law
2:2 (April): 296-333.
Katzenstein, Peter. 1986. Small States in World Markets: Industrial Policy in Europe. Ithaca, Cornell
University Press.
Katznelson, Ira. 2003. “Periodization and Preferences: Reflections on Purposive Action in
Comparative-Historical Social Science.” In James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer
(eds.), Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences: 270-304
Korovkin, Tanya. 2000. “Weak Weapons, Strong Weapons? Hidden Resistance and Political Protest
in Highland Ecuador.” Journal of Peasant Studies 27:3 (April): 1-29.
Korovkin, Tanya. 2001. “Reinventing the Communal Tradition: Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society,
and Democratization in Andean Ecuador.” Latin American Research Review 36:3: 37-67.
Lawson, Chappell H. 2002. Building the Fourth Estate: Democratization and the Rise of a Free Press in
Mexico. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A.Way. 2001. Competitive authoritarianism : hybrid regime change in Peru and
Ukraine in comparative perspective. Glasgow, Scotland: Centre for the Study of Public Policy,
University of Strathclyde.
Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A. Way. 2002. “The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism,” Journal of
Democracy 13:2.
Lieberman, Evan S. 2003. “Nested Analysis in Cross-National Research.” Newsletter of the American
Political Science Association Organized Section in Comparative Politics 14:1 (Winter): 17-20.
Linz, Juan and Arturo Valenzuela, eds. 1994. The Failure of Presidential Democracy (Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press.
Lucero, José Antonio. “Locating the ‘Indian Problem’: Community, Nationality, and Contradiction
in Ecuadorian Indigenous Politics.” Latin American Perspectives 30:1: 23-48.
Mahoney, James. 2000. “Strategies of Causal Inference in Small-N Analysis.” Sociological Methods and
Research 28:4 (May): 387-424,
Mahoney, James and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, eds. 2003. Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social
Sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Mahoney, James and Richard Snyder. 1999. “Rethinking Agency and Structure in the Study of
Regime Change.” Studies in Comparative International Development 34:2 (Summer): 3-32.
Mainwaring, Scott & Shugart, Matthew Soberg, eds.. Presidentialism and Democracy in Latin America.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Mainwaring, Scott, Daniel Brinks, and Anibal Pérez-Liñán. “Classfiying Political Regimes in Latin


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