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Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A. Way. 2006. Linkage versus Leverage. Rethinking the International Dimension of Regime Change, Comparative Politics, 38:4, 379400

Fish, M. Steven. 2017. What has a quarter-century of post-Communism taught us about the correlates of democracy?, Chapter 1 in Fish, M. Steven, Graeme J. Gill, and Milenko Petrovic (eds.) A Quarter Century of Post-Communism Assessed, Springer Nature.

define the main variables (explanatory factors, outcomes) in their analysis, select and use evidence to measure or observe those variables and build, test, investigate, and/or support their theoretical arguments to explain variation in their dependent variable / outcome of interest

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