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Part I Case Studies and Social Science |
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Chapter 1 Case Studies and Theory Development |
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Chapter 2 Case Study Methods and Research on the Interdemocratic Peace |
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A Pedagogical Note to Parts II and III |
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Part II How to Do Case Studies |
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Chapter 3 The Method of Structured, Focused Comparison |
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Chapter 4 Phase One: Designing Case Study Research |
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Chapter 5 Phase Two: Carrying Out the Case Studies |
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Chapter 6 Phase Three: Drawing the Implications of Case Findings for Theory |
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Part III Alternative Methods and Select Issues |
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Chapter 7 Case Studies and the Philosophy of Science |
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Chapter 8 Comparative Methods: Controlled Comparison and Within-Case Analysis |
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Chapter 9 The Congruence Method |
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Chapter 10 Process-Tracing and Historical Explanation |
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Chapter 11 Integrating Comparative and Within-Case Analysis: Typological Theory |
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Chapter 12 Case Studies and Policy-Relevant Theory |
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Appendix: Studies That Illustrate Research Design |
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Index |
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About the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs |
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