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the June 2007 draft, I have attached a note here,
specifying revisions and clarifications to chapter 6.
Race
and Regionalism in the Politics of Taxation in
This book won the 2004 Mattei
Dogan award (awarded by the Society for
Comparative Research) for best book published in 2003 in the field of
comparative analysis. The book is largely based on my doctoral dissertation,
which won the 2002 Gabriel Almond
award (awarded by the American Political Science Association) for the best
dissertation in comparative politics in 2000 and 2001.
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SCHOLARLY JOURNALS
AND MONOGRAPHS
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article).
“Boundary Politics and HIV/AIDS Policy in Brazil and South
Africa,” (with Varun Gauri)
Studies in Comparative International Development (Winter
v41n3, 2006). Click here
for full-text (pdf).
“Taxation
Data as Indicators of State-Society Relations: Possibilities and Pitfalls in
Cross-National Research.” Studies in Comparative
International Development. (Winter 2001), 36, 4:
89-115. Click here
for full-text (pdf).
“Causal
Inference in Historical Institutional Analysis: A Specification of Periodization Strategies.” Comparative
Political Studies. (November 2001), 34,9:
1011-1035. Click here
for full-text (pdf).
This
article won the APSA
Politics and History section 2002 Mary Parker Follett award for the best
article or book chapter for the year.
“Organisational Cloaking in Post-Apartheid Southern Africa:
The Southern African Development Community (SADC),” Transformation: Critical
Perspectives on
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
“Tobacco Control in Comparative Perspective:
Eight Nations in Search of an Explanation,” (with Theodore J. Marmor), in
Unfiltered: Tobacco Policy, Politics and Public Health in Eight Industrialized
Nations.(Eric Feldman and Ronald Bayer eds.,
“Spotlight on Research,” American Political Science
Association Graduate Student Newsletter (v2, n1 Spring
2003).
“Nested Analysis in
Cross-National Research,” APSA-Comparative
Politics Newsletter, (Winter 2003), 14, 1: 17-20.
“Paying
for ‘Us’ or for ‘Them?’ Attitudes Towards Income Tax
Compliance in the ‘New’
Business Day (November 2, 1998) published an
article summarizing the findings of this research.
“Who
Will Pay for a Post-Apartheid
“Raising
Funds for Provincial Government: Can Taxes Breathe Life into the Provinces?” (With Albert Van Zyl). Business
Day (September 23, 1998).
“Should
the Poor Sacrifice More to the Taxman?” Reconstruct
in The Sunday Independent (May 24, 1998).
“Beyond a Political Solution to Apartheid: Economic and
Social Policy Proposals for a Postapartheid
The
Orange & Black in Black & White: A Century of