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Jonas Pontusson, «Sweden», in European Politics in Transition, 2d ed., ed. Mark Kesselman and Joel Krieger (Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath, 1992), 427–509; Erik Allardt, «Representative Government in a Bureaucratic Age», Daedalus 113 (Winter 1984): 169–97; Hancock, Sweden, 89—240; Richard F. Tomasson, Sweden: Prototype of Modern Society (New York: Random House, 1970), 17–127, 242–94; Nils Stjemquist, «Judicial Review and the Rule of Law: Comparing the United States and Sweden», Policy Studies Journal 19 (Fall 1990): 106–15.

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Svante Ersson, «Some Facts about Swedish Politics», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 197—204; Thomas T. Mackie and Richard Rose, The International Almanac of Electoral History, 3d ed. (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1991), 400–19.

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Diane Sainsbury, «Swedish Social Democracy in Transition: The Party's Record in the 1980s and the Challenge of the 1990s», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 31—57; Hans Bergstrom, «Sweden's Politics and Party System at the Crossroads», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 3—30; Martin Bennulf and Soren Holmberg, «The Green Breakthrough in Sweden», Scandinavian Political Studies 13, no. 2 (1990): 165–84; Sven Steinmo, «Political Institutions and Tax Policy in the United States, Sweden, and Britain», World Politics 41 (July 1989): 500–535; Sven E.Olsson, «Swedish Communism Posed between Old Reds and New Greens», Journal of Communist Studies 2 (December 1986): 359—79; Pontusson, «Sweden.» 464—75; G0sta Esping–Andersen, Politics against Markets: The Social Democratic Road to Power (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1985); G0sta Esping–Andersen, The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990).

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Charles F. Andrain, Social Policies in Western Industrial Societies (Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1985), 66–84, 122—24,150,174—80; Sven Steinmo, «Social Democracy vs. Socialism: Goal Adaptation in Social Democratic Sweden», Politics and Society 16 (December 1988): 403—46; Steinmo, «Political Institutions and Tax Policy in the United States, Sweden, and Britain», 500—535; «The Swedish Labour Movement at the Crossroads: Interview with Rudolf Meidner», with an Introduction by Rianne Mahon, Studies in Political Economy. no. 28 (Spring 1989): 7—31; Rudolf Meidner, «Renewal Funds: A Swedish Innovation», Economic and Industrial Democracy 8 (May 1987): 237—42; M. Donald Hancock and John Logue, «Sweden: The Quest for Economic Democracy», Polity 17 (Winter 1984): 248—70; James Fulcher, «Labour Movement Theory versus Corporatism: Social Democracy in Sweden», Sociology 21 (May 1987): 231—52; Marvin E. Olsen, Participatory Pluralism: Political Participation and Influence in the United States and Sweden (Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1982), 125–38, 181–272; Sonja Drobnic, «Political Participation of Yugoslav Immigrants in Sweden», European Journal of Political Research 16 (November 1988): 645—58; Sainsbury, «Swedish Social Democracy in Transition», 49–51.

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Jan–Erik Lane, «Interpretations of the Swedish Model», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 1–7; Peter Swenson, «Bringing Capital Back In, or Social Democracy Reconsidered: Employer Power, Cross–Class Alliances, and Centralization of Industrial Relations in Denmark and Sweden», World Politics 43 (July 1991): 513–44; Peter Swenson, «Labor and the Limits of the Welfare State: The Politics of Intraclass Conflict and Cross–Class Alliances in Sweden and West Germany», Comparative Politics 23 (July 1991): 379—99; Olof Petersson, «Democracy and Power in Sweden», Scandinavian Political Studies 14, no. 2 (1991): 173—91; Gudmund Hemes, «The Dilemmas of Social Democracies: The Case of Norway and Sweden», Ada Sociologica 34, no. 4 (1991): 239—60; Rianne Mahon, «From Solidaristic Wages to Solidaristic Work: A Post–Fordish Historic Compromise for Sweden?» Economic and Industrial Democracy 12 (August 1991): 295–325; Douglas A. Hibbs, «Market Forces, Trade Union Ideology and Trends in Swedish Wage Dispersion», Ada Sociologica 34 (June 1991): 89—102; Andrew J. Taylor, «Trade Unions and the Politics of Social Democratic Renewal», West European Politics 16 (January 1993): 135—36, 144; Miriam Golden, «The Dynamics of Trade Unionism and National Economic Performance», American Political Science Review 87 (June 1993): 439–54, esp. 441; Rudolf Meidner, «The Rise and Fall of the Swedish Model», Studies in Political Economy, no. 39 (Autumn 1992): 159–71; Jonas Pontusson, «At the End of the Third Road: Swedish Social Democracy in Crisis», Politics and Society 20 (September 1992): 305—32; Ersson, «Some Facts about Swedish Politics», 201—202; Gregg Olsen, «Labour Mobilization and the Strength of Capital: The Rise and Stall of Economic Democracy in Sweden», Studies in Political Economy, no. 34 (Spring 1991 ): 109—45; Olsson, «Planning in the Swedish Welfare State», 147—71; Michele Micheletti, «Swedish Corporatism at a Crossroads: The Impact of New Politics and New Social Movements», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 144—65; Michele Micheletti, «Toward Interest Inarticulation: A Major Consequence of Corporatism for Interest Organizations», Scandinavian Political Studies 13, no. 3 (1990): 255—76; Goran Brulin and Tommy Nilsson, «From Societal to Managerial Corporatism: New Forms of Work Organization as a Transformation Vehicle», Economic and industrial Democracy 12 (August 1991): 327—46; Bennulf and Holmberg, «The Green Breakthrough in Sweden», 174—75; Jonas Pontusson, «Radicalization and Retreat in Swedish Social Democracy», New Left Review, no. 165 (September–October 1987): 5—33; Olof Ruin, «The Swedish Model and the Erlander–Palme Era», in Traditional Thought and ideological Change: Sweden and Japan in the Age of Industrialisation, ed. S. Cho and N. Runeby (Stockholm: Department of Japanese and Korean, University of Stockholm, 1988), 107–14; Peter Walters, «The Legacy of Olof Paline: The Condition of the Swedish Model», Government and Opposition 22 (Winter 1987): 64—77; Erik Asard, «Industrial and Economic Democracy in Sweden: From Consensus to Confrontation», European Journal of Political Research 14, nos. 1—2 (1986): 207–19; Joanne Barkan, «Sweden: Not Yet Paradise, But…» Dissent 36 (Spring 1989): 147—51; Andrew С Twaddle, «Swedish Physicians' Perspectives on Work and the Medical Care System—V. Comparisons across Specialties», Social Science and Medicine 29, no. 10 (1989): 1207–16; Philip Jenkins, «The Assassination of Olof Palme: Evidence and Ideology», Contemporary Crises 13 (March 1989): 15—33; Heclo and Madsen, Policy and Politics in Sweden, 314—32.

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Stefan Svallfors, «Sweden: Social Democrats in Trouble», Dissent 38 (Winter 1991): 21–23; Svallfors, «The Politics of Welfare Policy in Sweden», 609–34; Sainsbury, «Swedish Social Democracy in Transition», 31–57; «Sweden: All, or Almost All, Change», The Economist Ш (September 21, 1991): 60–61, 123; Economist Intelligence Unit, Sweden: Country Profile 1991–92 (London: Economist Intelligence Unit, 1991), 25—28; Tomas Hammar, «'Cradle of Freedom on Earth': Refugee Immigration and Ethnic Pluralism», West European Politics 14 (July 1991): 182–97; B. Gustafsson, «Public Sector Transfers and Income Taxes among Immigrants and Natives in Sweden», . International Migration 28 (June 1990): 181—99; S. Lundstrom, «'Welcome House' in Stockholm— Receiving Refugees in a Big City», International Migration 29 (December 1991): 617–21; J0rgen Goul Andersen and Tor Bj0rklund, «Structural Changes and New Cleavages: The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway», Ada Sociologica 33, no. 3 (1990): 195–217; Diane Sainsbury, «The 1991 Swedish Election: Protest, Fragmentation, and a Shift to the Right», West European Politics 15 (April 1992): 160—66; Jan–Erik Lane, Tuomo Martikainen, Palle Svensson, Gunnar Vogt, and Henry

Valen, «Scandinavian Exceptionalism Reconsidered», Journal of Theoretical Politics 5 (April 1993): 195–220, esp. 223–24; Anders Widfeldt, «The Swedish Parliamentary Election of 1991.» Electoral Studies 11 (March 1992): 72–77; Jon Pierre and Anders Widfeldt, «Sweden», European Journal of Political Research 22 (December 1922): 519–26; Ingemar Worlund, «The Swedish Parliamentary Election of September 1991», Scandinavian Political Studies 15, no. 2 ( 1992): 135–43.

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Michael Moran, «Sweden's Temperate Revolution», New Leader 74 (October 7–21, 1991): 13–14; Economist Intelligence Unit, Sweden: Country Report, no. 4 (1991): 2–20; Charles Humana, World Human Rights Guide, 3d ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992), xvii—xix, 306—8; United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 1993 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), 11–17, 135–37; Timothy M. Smeeding, «Cross–National Comparisons of Inequality and Poverty Position», in Economic Inequality and Poverty: International Perspectives, ed. Lars Osberg (Armonk, NY:M.E.Sharpe, 1991), 39–59.

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Ivor Crewe and Donald D. Searing, «Ideological Change in the British Conservative Party», American Political Science Review 82 (June 1988): 361–84; Ivor Crewe, «Values: The Crusade that Failed», in The Thatcher Effect: A Decade of Change, ed. Dennis Kavanagh and Anthony Seldon (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989), 239—50; Dennis Kavanagh, Thatcherism and British Politics: The End of Consensus ?2ded. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990), 9–12, 102–22, 246–50; Samuel Britain, «The Thatcher Government's Economic Policy», in The Thatcher Effect, 1—37; Michael Ignatieff, «Citizenship and Moral Narcissism», Political Quarterly 60 (January 1989): 63–74.

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Bo Rothstein, «State Structure and Variations in Corporatism: The Swedish Case», Scandinavian Political Studies 14, no. 2 (1991) 149—71; Howard Glennerster, Anne Power, and Tony Travers, «A New Era for Social Policy: A New Enlightenment or a New Leviathan?» Journal of Social Policy 20 (July 1991): 389–414; John Slewart, «Developments in Central–Local Relations in England and Wales», International Review of Administrative Sciences 53 (December 1987): 483—505; Harold Wolman, «Understanding Recent Trends in Central–Local Relations: Centralisation in Great Britain and Decentralisation in the United States», European Journal of Political Research 16 (July 1988): 425–35; Arthur Cyr, «Britain Moves toward 1.990.», Current History 87 (November 1988): 369–72, 390; Caroline Ellis, «Local Government in Crisis», New Statesman and Society 4 (February 15,1991): 24—25; J. R. G. Tomlinson, «The Schools», in The Thatcher Effect, 183–97; Peter Scott, «Higher Education», in The Thatcher Effect, 198–212.

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Jenny Hocking, «Counterterrorism as Counterinsurgency: The British Experience», Social Justice 15 (Spring 1988): 83–97; Barry Loveday, «Getting Back into the Act: Metropolitan Police Authorities in the 1990s», Political Quarterly 62 (July September 1991): 386–92; Peter Jenkins, «Not–so Free Speech in Britain», New York Review of Books 35 (December 8, 19.88): 17–23; K. D. Ewing and С A. Gearty, Freedom under Thatcher: Civil Liberties in Modern Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990); «Banned», New Statesman o;id Society 4 (April 5, 1991): 2–31; Index on Censorship 17 (September 1988).

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Kavanagh, Thatcherism and British Politics, 250–63; Richard Rose, Politics in England, 4th ed (Boston: Little, Brown, 1986), 320–22.

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^уП Grant, «The Erosion of Intermediary Institutions», Political Quarterly 60 (January 1989): 10–21; Joel Wolfe, «State Power and Ideology in Britain: Mrs. ThaAcher's Privatization Programme», Political Studies 39 (June 1991): 237–52; В. C. Roberts, «Trade Unions», in The Thatcher Effect, 64—79; Jelle Visser, «Trends in Trade Union Membership», Employment Outlook (Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1991), 101, 110—13; David Marsh, «British Industrial Relations Policy Transformed: The Thatcher Legacy», Journal of Public Policy 11 (July–September 1991 ): 291–313.

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Heidrun Abromeit, «British Privatisation Policy», Parliamentary Affairs 41 (January 1988): 68—85; Ziya Onis, «Privatization and the Logic of Coalition Building: A Comparative Analysis of State Divestiture in Turkey and the United Kingdom», Comparative Political Studies 24 (July 1991): 231–53; Pippa Norris, «Thatchers Enterprise Society and Electoral Change», West European Politics 13 (January 1990): 67–69.

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