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Almond, G., T Cole and R Macridis. 1955. A Suggested Research Strategy in Western European Government and Politics, American Political Science Review, 49, 4, 1042-49.
Almond, G. 1956. 'Comparative Political Systems', Journal of Politics, 18, 3, 391-409.
Almond, G and J Coleman, eds. 1960. The Politics of the Developing Areas, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Almond, G and GB Powell, Jr. 1996. Comparative Politics: A Developmental Approach, Boston, MA: Little, Brown.
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Almond, G 1988. Separate Tables: Schools and Sects in Political Science, PS: Political Science and Politics, 21, 4, 828-42.
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      • Going Into Labour
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      • Minor Detail
      • Politics of Migrant Labour
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      • Spectre of State Capitalism
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      • Cannibal Capitalism
      • The Fountainhead
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      • Colonialism and Modern Social Theory
      • How China Escaped Shock Therapy
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      • The Meddlers
      • Paradise
      • Worldmaking after Empire
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      • Brief History of Commercial Capital
      • Capitalism and the Sea
      • Challenges to the Liberal International Order
      • Marx in the Field
      • Power Shift
      • Political Economy of Southeast Asia
    • 2020 >
      • Double Lives
      • Earthlings
      • Engineering Rules
      • Feminism and the Politics of Resilience
      • Gender Politics and Competitiveness
      • Gendered States of Punishment and Welfare
      • Global Police State
      • Good Economics for Hard Times
      • Poor Economics
      • Trading for Development
      • Transnational Capital and European Integration
      • Women and Work
    • 2019 >
      • Age of Surveillance Capitalism
      • Beyond Debt
      • Dialectic of Sex
      • Full Surrogacy Now
      • Future of Work
      • International Organization and Industrial Change
      • Marx, Women and Capitalist Social Reproduction
      • New Silk Road
      • Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale
      • Reframing Convenience Food
      • Spirits of Resistance
      • The Testaments
    • 2018 >
      • Changing Nature of Work
      • China and Russia
      • Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia
      • Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis
      • Globalists
      • Marx, Capital and Madness
      • Marx's Capital, Method and Revolutionary Subjectivity
      • New Constitutionalism and World Order
      • New Way of the World
      • OECD and the International Political Economy
      • Securing the World Economy
      • Unlikely Partners
      • Y is for Yesterday
    • 2017 >
      • Beyond Defeat and Austerity
      • Beyond US Hegemony
      • Communism for Kids
      • Cutting the Gordian Knot
      • Globalization and Transnational Surrogacy
      • How the West Came to Rule
      • October
      • Post-Fordist Sexual Contract
      • The Quantified Self
      • Strong State and Free Economy
      • States of Discipline
      • The Sweatshop Regime
    • 2016 >
      • Capital Ideas
      • Crisis and Contradiction
      • Critical Perspectives on the Crisis of Global Governance
      • Critical Theory and the Critique of Political Economy
      • Global Crises and the Crisis of Global Leadership
      • Global Development Crisis
      • Globalisation and the critique of political economy
      • Governing the World?
      • Markets and Development
      • Marxism and the Oppression of Women
      • Marx on Gender and the Family
      • Power, Production and Social Reproduction
      • Return of the Public
      • Rules for the World
      • Scandalous Economics
      • Social Reproduction
      • Wombs in Labor
      • Women's Oppression Today
  • Index
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      • Chapter 1
      • Chapter 2
      • Chapter 3
      • Chapter 4
    • Politics of Global Competitiveness >
      • Overview
      • Chapter outlines
      • New essays >
        • The World Market
        • Marx's General law of Social Production
        • Political economy of the EU
        • UK Uber drivers and the future of work
        • COVID-19
    • Working Papers Series >
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        • PGC1
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