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Multimethod research, causal mechanisms, and case studies: an integrated approach

Princeton University Press, 2017

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Gary Goertz

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Kurtzer, D., et al.. 2012. The peace puzzle: America’s quest for Arab-Israeli peace, 1989–2011.Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Abdelal, R. 2005. National purpose in the world economy: post-Soviet states in comparative per-spective. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Abouharb, M., and D. Cingranelli. 2008. Human rights and structural adjustment. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.

Abrahamsen, R., and M. Williams. 2010. Security beyond the state: private security in internationalpolitics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Acharya, A. 2009. Whose ideas matter? agency and power in Asian regionalism. Ithaca: CornellUniversity Press.

Acharya, A. 2013. The making of southeast Asia: international relations of a region. Ithaca: CornellUniversity Press.

Acharya, A. 2013. The making of southeast Asia: international relations of a region. Ithaca: CornellUniversity Press.

Adams, J., S. Merrill III, and B. Grofman. 2005. A unified theory of party competition: a cross-national analysis integrating spatial and behavioral factors. Cambridge: Cambridge Univer-sity Press.

Adida, C. 2014. immigrant exclusion and insecurity in Africa: coethnic strangers. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.

Adler-Nissen, R. 2014. Opting out of the European Union: diplomacy, sovereignty and Europeanintegration. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Admati, A., and M. Hellwig. 2013. The bankers’ new clothes: what’s wrong with banking and whatto do about it. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Adolph, C. 2013. Bankers, bureaucrats, and central bank politics: the myth of neutrality. Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press.

Agarwala, R. 2013. Informal labor, formal politics, and dignified discontent in India. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.

Ahlquist, J., and M. Levi. 2013. In the interest of others: organizations and social activism. Prince-ton: Princeton University Press.

Ahmad, I. 2009. Islamism and democracy in India: the transformation of Jammat-e-Islami. Prince-ton: Princeton University Press.

Ahmed, A. 2013. Democracy and the politics of electoral system choice: engineering electoral dom-inance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Akturk, S. 2012. Regimes of ethnicity and nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey. Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press.

Albaek, E., et al. 2014. Political journalism in comparative perspective. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press.

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