Comparative Politics According to Juan J. Linz Vol. 13, 2006/1 - pagesPages 7 to 12Juan J. Linz or a Concrete Comparative PoliticsBy Mohammad-Saïd Darviche, William GenieysPages 13 to 25An Accomplished Master: A Tribute to Juan J. LinzBy José Ramón MonteroPages 13 to 25An Accomplished Master: A Tribute to Juan J. LinzBy José Ramón MonteroPages 27 to 56Juan J. Linz: A BibliographyBy Houchang E. ChehabiPages 57 to 82The Periodical Archive of Professor Juan J. Linz: Spain’s Transition Seen through the PressBy Almudena Knecht, Martha Peach, Paz FernandezPages 83 to 94Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Axiological Neutrality in Juan J. LinzBy Guy HermetPages 95 to 113The Perils of Presidential GovernmentBy Jean-Louis ThiébaultPages 115 to 127Emerging from the Nation-State: With Juan Linz and beyond Max WeberBy Mohammad-Saïd DarvichePages 129 to 141Revisiting the Work of Juan J. Linz and Reactions to this Work: Excerpts from an Interview with Juan J. LinzBy Richard SnyderPages 143 to 153Book ReviewsPages 155 to 161Journal Review