| # | Working Paper | Abstract | Download |
| 29 | Sanjay Ruparelia, "The Role of Judgment in Explanations of Politics," May 2010 |  |  |
| 28 | Theofanis Exadaktylos & Claudio M. Radaelli, "Causal Explanation in Studies of Europeanisation," March 2010 |  |  |
| 27 | Gitte Sommer Harrits, "Understanding and Explaining Political Action: A Mixed-Method Strategy," February 2010 |  |  |
| 26 | David Kuehn & Ingo Rohlfing, "Causal Explanation and Multi-Method Research in the Social Sciences," February 2010 |  |  |
| 25 | Katya Drozdova and Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, "Structured, Focused Uncertainty: Information Analysis for Multi-Method Comparative Case Studies," February 2010 |  |  |
| 24 | Hillel David Soifer, "The Causal Logic of Critical Junctures," January 2010 |  |  |
| 23 | Rebecca A. Glazier, "Simple Simulations: How to Incorporate Active Learning into Teaching," December 2009 |  |  |
| 22 | Baris Kesgin, Alexandria Innes, and Catherine Weaver, "Teaching Critical Analytical and Writings Skills in Large Classes," November 2009 |  |  |
| 21 | Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, "On Frames and Narratives," October 2009 |  |  |
| 20 | Andreas Schedler & Cas Mudde, "Data Usage in Quantitative Comparative Politics: An Empirical Assessment," June 2009 |  |  |
| 19 | Ariel I. Ahram, "The Theory and Method of Comparative Area Studies," February 2009 |  |  |
| 18 | Michael G. Schatzberg, "Seeing the Invisible, Hearing Silence, Thinking the Unthinkable: The Advantages of Ethnographic Immersion," November 2008 |  |  |
| 17 | Dorothy E. McBride, "You Have Done QCA. Now What Does It Mean? Lessons from the Comparative Study of State Feminism," November 2008 |  |  |
| 16 | Amel Ahmed & Rudra Sil, "The Logic(s) of Inquiry: Reconsidering Multi-Method Approaches," November 2008 |  |  |
| 15 | Deborah Welch Larson, "Indeterminacy and Causal Mechanisms in International Relations Theory," September 2008 |  |  |
| 14 | C. Neil Tate, "Comparative Judicial Politics," March 2007 |  |  |
| 13 | James Mahoney & P. Larkin Terrie, "Comparative-Historical Analysis in Contemporary Political Science," February 2007 |  |  |
| 12 | Edward Schatz, "Methods Are Not Tools: Ethnography and the Limits of Multiple-Methods Research," January 2007 |  |  |
| 11 | Ellen Carnaghan, "How Intensive Interviews Can Contribute to Survey Research: Listening While Russians Talk," January 2007 |  |  |
| 10 | Giovanni Capoccia & R. Daniel Keleman, "The Study of Critical Junctures in Historical Institutionalism," December 2006 |  |  |
| 9 | Giovanni Capoccia & Michael Freeden, "Multi-method Research in Comparative Politics and Political Theory," December 2006 |  |  |
| 8 | Fred Eidlin, "Reconciling the Unique and the General: Area Studies, Case Studies, and History vs. Theoretical Social Science," May 2006 |  |  |
| 7 | Gerardo L. Munck & Richard Snyder, "Debating the Direction of Comparative Politics: An Analysis of Leading Journals," March 2006 |  |  |
| 6 | Arun Agrawal & Ashwini Chhatre, "Interpreting Long Tails: Qualitative Analysis of Regression Residuals," November 2005 |  |  |
| 5 | Amy R. Poteete & Elinor Ostrom, "Bridging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide: Strategies for Building Large-N Databases Based on Qualitative Research," October 2005 |  |  |
| 4 | John Gerring & Craig W. Thomas, "Comparability: A Key Issue in Research Design," October 2005 |  |  |
| 3 | James Johnson, "Consequences of Positivism: A Pragmatist Assessment," April 2005 |  |  |
| 2 | Robert Barros, "Secrecy and Dictatorship: Some Problems in the Study of Authoritarian Regimes," April 2005 |  |  |
| 1 | Gary King & Langche Zeng, "When Can History be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference," April 2005 |  |  |