1. For more on these methods see Victoria Bonnell, ‘The Uses of Theory, Concepts and Comparison in Historical Soeiology’, Comparative Studies in Society and History 22, 2, 1980, 156–73;
2. Theda Skocpol & Margaret Somers, ‘The Uses of Comparative History in Macrosocial Inquiry’, Comparative Studies in Society and History 22, 2, 1980, 174–97;
3. Dietrich Rueschemeyer, ‘Different Methods — Contradictory Results? Research on Development and Democracy’, International Journal of Comparative Sociology 32, 1–2, 1991, 9–38.
4. Christopher Chase-Dunn, Global Formation: Structures of the World Economy, Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell, 1989, pp. 123–30.
5. Guillermo O’Donnell, ‘Reflections on the Patterns of Change in the Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State,’ Latin American Research Review 13, 3–38, 1978;