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The Corrientes River case: Indigenous people's mobilization in response to oil development in the Peruvian Amazon
Coalition building and cooperation between organized labor and immigrant day laborers in Portland, OR
 
Misleading modernization: A case for the role of foreign capital in democratization
The Iraq War and the post Vietnam narrative: Culture and change in the U.S. Army, 2005--2007
 
Aspects of successful sustainable development programs with an emphasis on Latin America: A comparative case study
Democracy derailed: Cooperative values confront market demands at a worker-owned firm
 
Institutional amplification and the quasi-liberal ideological work of sports talk radio
Online contentious politics: Internet use in the dynamics of political change in Singapore
 
Higher education reform in post-Mao China: Market forces vs. political control
The politics of PVC
 
Popular response to neoliberal reform: The political configuration of property rights in two Ejidos in Yucatan, Mexico
International trade ties and democracy in the post-Soviet world-system
 
A comparative assessment of deliberative claims: The Health Services Commission, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, and New Community Meeting I and II
Opacity in an era of transparency: The politics of de facto nuclear weapon states
 
Who rocks the boat? Environmental organizations in the US: The effects of identities, strategies, and resources on oppositionality of political advocacy
Candidate coverage: Newspaper photographs, ethnicity and community diversity
 
Beyond liberal discourse: Meta-ideological hegemony and narrative alternatives
Political economy of environmental disasters and voluntary approaches in environmental policy
 
When activism is terrorism: Special interest politics and state repression of the animal rights movement
On immigration enforcement and expulsion strategies: A moral and political defense of immigrant rights
 
Storming the Security Council: The revolution in UNSC authority over the projection of military force