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James S. Fishkin, Democracy and Deliberation: New Directions for Democratic Reform (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991), 29–53; Raymond Duncan Gastil, «The Comparative Survey of Freedom: Experiences and Suggestions», Studies in Comparative International Development 25 (Spring 1990): 25–50; John Keane, «Democracy and the Media», International Social Science Journal 43 (August 1991): 523–40; Arend Lijphart and Markus M. L. Crepaz, «Corporatism and Consensus Democracy in Eighteen Countries: Conceptual and Empirical Linkages», British Journal of Political Science 21 (April 1991): 235–46.
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Gunnar Wallin, «Towards the Integrated and Fragmented State: The Mixed Role of Local Government», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 96–121; Jon Pierre, «Central State, Local Government, and the Market: Industrial Policy and Structural Change in Japan and Sweden», European Journal of Political Research 20 (July 1991): 1—19; Bo Rothstein, «Marxism, Institutional Analysis, and Working–Class Power: The Swedish Case», Politics and Society 18 (September 1990): 317–45; Jonas Pontusson, «Labor, Corporatism, and Industrial Policy: The Swedish Case in Comparative Perspective», Comparative Politics 23 (January 1991): 163—79.
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