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  1. Public demand for social investment: new supporting coalitions for welfare state reform in Western Europe?
  2. The future of the social investment state: politics, policies, and outcomes
  3. Investing in education in Europe: Evidence from a new survey of public opinion
  4. The Partisan Politics of Higher Education
  5. Public opinion on policy and budgetary trade-offs in European welfare states: evidence from a new comparative survey
  6. How much power do oppositions have? Comparing the opportunity structures of parliamentary oppositions in 21 democracies
  7. The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance
  8. Conclusion and Outlook
  9. Oppositional Power
  10. The Politics of Higher Education Tuition Fees and Subsidies
  11. What Do Parties Want? Parties’ Positions and Issue Emphasis on Tuition Fees and Subsidies
  12. Testing the Time-Sensitive Partisan Theory in Large-n Analyses: Parties’ Impact on the Tuition-Subsidy Regimes of 21 Democracies Over Time
  13. Individual-Level Attitudes Towards Subsidies: How Positive Feedback-Effects Prevent (Radical) Change in the Four Worlds of Student Finance
  14. The Four Worlds of Student Finance: A Comparative Descriptive Overview of Tuition Fees and Subsidies in 33 OECD Countries
  15. Adding “Some Flesh to the Bones”: Illustrative Case Studies of Four Diverse Cases Over Seven Decades
  16. Party politics and education spending: challenging some common wisdom
  17. Attitudes towards student support: How positive feedback-effects prevent change in the Four Worlds of Student Finance
  18. Who Owns Education? Cleavage Structures in the Partisan Competition over Educational Expansion