1. Methodological Disputes in Comparative Politics.
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Bernhard, Michael
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COMPARATIVE government , *COMPARATIVE studies , *POLITICAL science , *COMPARATIVE economics , *RATIONAL choice theory , *BOUNDED rationality , *PARADIGM (Theory of knowledge) - Abstract
This article gauges the impact on comparative politics of the methodological turn in political science through a review of four recent books on the role of comparative historical analysis in the subfield. Two volumes—one edited by James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer and the other edited by Henry Brady and David Collier-defend the accomplishments and strengths of comparative historical analysis. In contrast, the book by Barbara Geddes advocates a scientific approach combining rational choice theory with regression. The article includes a discussion of the interviews conducted by Gerardo Munck and Richard Snyder with prominent comparativists and questions whether strategies of inference should be our most pressing concern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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