Introducing Comparative Politics
Third Edition
SAGE Journal Articles
Chapter 11
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Ha, E. (October 2007) Globalization, Veto Players, and Welfare Spending. Comparative Political Studies 41(6). 783-813.
- Describe the author’s research question and how it responds to existing scholarship.
- What models and data does the author use to answer her question?
- What are her findings and what are their implications?
Toth, F. (October 2012). The Choice of Healthcare Models: How Much Does Politics Matter? International Political Science Review 34(2). 159-172.
- What is the author’s stated purpose in the article? What are the main questions he pursues?
- What are the main findings and conclusions?
Rudra, N. & Jensen, N. M. (April 2011). Globalization and the Politics of Natural Resources. Comparative Political Studies 44(6). 639-661.
- What is the main research questions the authors say that they are responding to? How does it fit into the existing literature?
- What are their hypotheses?
- What contributions do they say the articles in this special issue will make?