CHAPTER ONE The Changing Agenda for Social Science Research on Latin America, PART ONE ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES, CHAPTER TWO Contending Paradigms for Cross-Regional Comparison: Development Strategies and Commodity Chains in East Asia and Latin America, CHAPTER THREE Purposes and Methods of lntraregional Comparison, CHAPTER FOUR Uses and Limitations of Rational Choice, PART TWO CONCEPTUAL ISSUES, CHAPTER FIVE Rewriting the Scripts: Gender in the Comparative Study of Latin American Politics, CHAPTER SIX Trajectory of a Concept: "Corporatism" in the Study of Latin American Politics, CHAPTER SEVEN Assessments of State Strength, CHAPTER EIGHT Reassessing Political Culture, PART THREE POLITICAL ROLES OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, CHAPTER NINE Polls, Political Discourse, and the Public Sphere: The Spin on Peru's Fuji-golpe, CHAPTER TEN Public Opinion Research in Mexico, CHAPTER ELEVEN Public Opinion Research in Russia and Eastern Europe