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'Striking Differences'? Labor and the Political Economy of Protest in New Democracies
Unformatted Document Text:  Protest and Social Concertation Jose Aleman Kim, Y. C. (1998). Industrial reform and labor backlash in South Korea: Genesis, escalation, and termination of the 1997 general strike. Asian Survey, 38(12), 1142-1160. King, G. (1989). Event count models for international relations: Generalizations and applications. International Studies Quarterly, 33(2), 123-147. King, G., & Lowe, W. (2003). An automated information extraction tool for international conflict data with performance as good as human coders: A rare events evaluation design. International Organization, 57(3), 617-642. Korpi, W. (1974). Conflict, power and relative deprivation. The American Political Science Review, 68(4), 1569-1578. Korpi, W., & Shalev, M. (1979). Strikes, industrial relations and class conflict in capitalist societies. The British Journal of Sociology, 30(2), 164-187. Krain, M. (1998). Contemporary democracies revisited: Democracy, political violence, and event count models. Contemporary Political Studies, 31(2), 139-164. Lange, P. (1984). Union, workers, and wage regulation: The rational base of consent. In J. H. Goldthorpe (Ed.), Order and conflict in contemporary capitalism (pp. 99-114). Oxford: Claredon Press. Levitsky, S. (2003). Transforming labor-based parties in Latin America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Levitsky, S., & Way, L. A. (1998). Between a shock and a hard place: The dynamics of labor-backed adjustment in Poland and Argentina. Comparative Politics, 30(2), 171-192. Lijphart, A. (c1999). Patterns of democracy: Government forms and performance in thirty-six countries. New Haven: Yale University Press. Lindauer, D. L. (Ed.). (1997). The strains of economic growth: Labor unrest and social dissatisfaction in Korea. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Institute for International Development and Korea Development Institute. Linz, J. (1990). The perils of presidentialism. Journal of Democracy, 1(1), 51-69. Marshall, M. G., & Jaggers, K. (2000). Polity IV project: Dataset users manual. http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/polity/ : McCarthy, J. D., & Zald, M. N. (1987). Resource mobilization and social movements: A partial theory. In M. N. Zald, & J. D. McCarthy (Eds.), Social movements in an organizational society: Collected essays (pp. 15-42). New Brunswick: Transaction Books. 29

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Protest and Social Concertation
Jose Aleman
Kim, Y. C. (1998). Industrial reform and labor backlash in South Korea: Genesis,
escalation, and termination of the 1997 general strike. Asian Survey, 38(12), 1142-
1160.
King, G. (1989). Event count models for international relations: Generalizations and
applications. International Studies Quarterly, 33(2), 123-147.
King, G., & Lowe, W. (2003). An automated information extraction tool for international
conflict data with performance as good as human coders: A rare events evaluation
design. International Organization, 57(3), 617-642.
Korpi, W. (1974). Conflict, power and relative deprivation. The American Political
Science Review, 68(4), 1569-1578.
Korpi, W., & Shalev, M. (1979). Strikes, industrial relations and class conflict in
capitalist societies. The British Journal of Sociology, 30(2), 164-187.
Krain, M. (1998). Contemporary democracies revisited: Democracy, political violence,
and event count models. Contemporary Political Studies, 31(2), 139-164.
Lange, P. (1984). Union, workers, and wage regulation: The rational base of consent. In
J. H. Goldthorpe (Ed.), Order and conflict in contemporary capitalism (pp. 99-114).
Oxford: Claredon Press.
Levitsky, S. (2003). Transforming labor-based parties in Latin America. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Levitsky, S., & Way, L. A. (1998). Between a shock and a hard place: The dynamics of
labor-backed adjustment in Poland and Argentina. Comparative Politics, 30(2), 171-
192.
Lijphart, A. (c1999). Patterns of democracy: Government forms and performance in
thirty-six countries. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Lindauer, D. L. (Ed.). (1997). The strains of economic growth: Labor unrest and social
dissatisfaction in Korea. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Institute for International
Development and Korea Development Institute.
Linz, J. (1990). The perils of presidentialism. Journal of Democracy, 1(1), 51-69.
Marshall, M. G., & Jaggers, K. (2000). Polity IV project: Dataset users manual.
:
McCarthy, J. D., & Zald, M. N. (1987). Resource mobilization and social movements: A
partial theory. In M. N. Zald, & J. D. McCarthy (Eds.), Social movements in an
organizational society: Collected essays
(pp. 15-42). New Brunswick: Transaction
Books.
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