Configurational Comparative Analysis Vol. 11, 2004/1 - 170 pagesPages 7 to 9Returning to the Comparative Method in Order to Move ForwardBy Benoît RihouxPages 11 to 16Six Applications of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Fuzzy Sets (FS): Directions for Use and OriginalitiesBy Benoît RihouxPages 17 to 33The Survival of Democratic Regimes: A QCA of "Third Wave" Democracies in South AmericaBy Davide GrassiPages 35 to 50A Common Model of State Collapse?By Caty ClémentPages 51 to 66Contradictory Logical Cases?By Yannick Vanderborght, Sakura YamasakiPages 67 to 84Metropolitan Institutions and the Co-Ordination of Policies: A QCA of Political/Administrative Arrangements in Order to Articulate Land Use and Transportation in EuropeBy Fritz SagerPages 85 to 100A Study of the Organization of Air Traffic Control in Europe: The Virtues of QCA for the Study of ComplexityBy Corentin Curchod, Hervé Dumez, Alain JeunemaîtrePages 101 to 115Fuzzy Sets to Provide Clarification: Decoding the Features of Coalition Agreements in Western EuropeBy Catherine MouryPages 117 to 153A "Third Way" between Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches?By Benoît Rihoux, Gisèle de Mmeur, Axel Marx, Geert Van, Peter Bursens