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The Political Economy of Protest: Evidence from New and Established Democracies
Unformatted Document Text:  New versus Established Democracies Jose Aleman 35 Moody, Kim. c1997. Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy. New York: Verso. Munck, Ronaldo. 1994. "Workers, Structural Adjustment, and Concertación Social in Latin America." Latin American Perspectives 21 (82): 90-103. Murillo, M. Victoria. January 2000. "From Populism to Neoliberalism: Labor Unions and Market Reforms in Latin America." World Politics 52 (2): 135-74. Murillo, Maria Victoria. 2001. Labor Unions, Partisan Coalitions, and Market Reforms in Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press. Murillo, Maria Victoria. forthcoming. "Partisanship Amidst Convergence: The Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America." Comparative Politics. Nicholls, Kate. 2002. "Why was there no General Strike in 1991? Corporatism, Pluralism and Neoliberal Labour Relations in New Zealand." Commonwealth &Comparative Politics 40 (1): 1-22. Nollert, Michael. 1995. "Neocorporatism and Political Protest in the Western Democracies: A Cross-National Analysis." In The Politics of Social Protest:Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements, ed. Jenkins, J. Craig andKlandermans, Bert. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 138-164. Olzak, Susan. 1989. "Analysis of Events in the Study of Collective Action." Annual Review of Sociology 15: 119-41. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 1994b. Perspectivas del Empleo. Madrid: OECD. Ost, David. 2000. "Illusory Corporatism in Eastern Europe: Tripartism in the Service of Neoliberalism." Politics and Society 24 (9): 503-30. Pencavel, John. 1997. "The Legal Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing Economies." In Labor Markets in Latin America: Combining Social Protection withMarket Flexibility, ed. Sebastian Edwards and Nora Claudia Lustig. Washington,D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 27-61. Pravda, Alex. 1979. "Industrial Workers: Patterns of Dissent, Opposition, and Accommodation." In Opposition in Eastern Europe, ed. Rudolf Tokes. Baltimore:John Hopkins University Press, 219-221. Przeworski, Adam. 1992. "The Neoliberal Fallacy." Journal of Democracy 3: 45-59. Rhodes, Martin. 2001. "The Political Economy of Social Pacts: Competitive Corporatism and European Welfare Reform." In The New Politics of Welfare, ed.Paul Pierson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 165-194.

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New versus Established Democracies
Jose Aleman
35
Moody, Kim. c1997. Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy.
New York: Verso.
Munck, Ronaldo. 1994. "Workers, Structural Adjustment, and Concertación Social in
Latin America." Latin American Perspectives 21 (82): 90-103.
Murillo, M. Victoria. January 2000. "From Populism to Neoliberalism: Labor Unions
and Market Reforms in Latin America." World Politics 52 (2): 135-74.
Murillo, Maria Victoria. 2001. Labor Unions, Partisan Coalitions, and Market Reforms
in Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Murillo, Maria Victoria. forthcoming. "Partisanship Amidst Convergence: The Politics
of Labor Reform in Latin America." Comparative Politics.
Nicholls, Kate. 2002. "Why was there no General Strike in 1991? Corporatism,
Pluralism and Neoliberal Labour Relations in New Zealand." Commonwealth &
Comparative Politics
40 (1): 1-22.
Nollert, Michael. 1995. "Neocorporatism and Political Protest in the Western
Democracies: A Cross-National Analysis." In The Politics of Social Protest:
Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements
, ed. Jenkins, J. Craig and
Klandermans, Bert. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 138-164.
Olzak, Susan. 1989. "Analysis of Events in the Study of Collective Action." Annual
Review of Sociology 15: 119-41.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 1994b. Perspectivas del
Empleo. Madrid: OECD.
Ost, David. 2000. "Illusory Corporatism in Eastern Europe: Tripartism in the Service of
Neoliberalism." Politics and Society 24 (9): 503-30.
Pencavel, John. 1997. "The Legal Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing
Economies." In Labor Markets in Latin America: Combining Social Protection with
Market Flexibility
, ed. Sebastian Edwards and Nora Claudia Lustig. Washington,
D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 27-61.
Pravda, Alex. 1979. "Industrial Workers: Patterns of Dissent, Opposition, and
Accommodation." In Opposition in Eastern Europe, ed. Rudolf Tokes. Baltimore:
John Hopkins University Press, 219-221.
Przeworski, Adam. 1992. "The Neoliberal Fallacy." Journal of Democracy 3: 45-59.
Rhodes, Martin. 2001. "The Political Economy of Social Pacts: Competitive
Corporatism and European Welfare Reform." In The New Politics of Welfare, ed.
Paul Pierson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 165-194.


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