| Journal of Democracy 1997 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| After twenty years: the future of the third wave.(history of democratization) | Political science | Huntington, Samuel P. |
| An alternative view.(Hong Kong, Singapore, and "Asian Values") | Political science | Chan, Joseph |
| An uncertain prognosis.(Where is Russia headed? Symposium cosponsored by the International Forum for Democratic Studies and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace at Washington D.C. on 20 Sep., 1996)(Transcript) | Political science | Yavlinsky, Grigory A. |
| Armenia's new autocrats. | Political science | Bremmer, Ian, Welt, Cory |
| Bangladesh's second chance.(Democracy in South Asia) | Political science | Murshed, Yasmeen, Choudhury, Nazim Kamran |
| Beyond Mobutu: Kabila and the Congo.(politics in Congo) | Political science | Schatzberg, Michael G. |
| Bolivia's silent revolution.(political and economic reforms) | Political science | Mayorga, Rene Antonio |
| Bulgaria's symphony of hope. | Political science | Ganev, Venelin I. |
| Constraints & opportunities in the Arab world. | Political science | Sivan, Emmanuel |
| Democracy and liberty: the cultural connection. | Political science | Bova, Russell |
| Democracy without nations? | Political science | Manent, Pierre |
| East Timor. (excerpts from a speech of 1996 Nobel Peace Prize awardee Jose Ramos-Horta)(Transcript) | Political science | |
| Eight problems with African politics. | Political science | Monga, Celestin |
| Federalism and constitutional design. | Political science | Shvetsova, Olga, Ordeshook, Peter C. |
| Ghana's encouraging elections: a major step forward. | Political science | Lyons, Terrence |
| Governance that works.(Hong Kong, Singapore, and "Asian Values") | Political science | Kausikan, Bilahari |
| Guatemala. (excerpts from a speech of Guatemalan president Alvaro Arzu)(Transcript) | Political science | |
| Guatemala's postwar prospects. | Political science | McCleary, Rachel M. |
| Haiti's flagging transition.(progress of political reform) | Political science | Gros, Jean-Germain |
| Hong Kong, Singapore, and "Asian Values." | Political science | |
| How democracies control the military.(civil-military relations) | Political science | Kohn, Richard H. |
| India: fragmentation amid consensus.(Democracy in South Asia) | Political science | Mehta, Pratap B. |
| Pakistan's enduring experiment.(Democracy in South Asia) | Political science | Rose, Leo E., Evans, D. Hugh |
| Paraguay: the coup that didn't happen.(Paraguay's aborted coup on 22 Apr., 1996) | Political science | Valenzuela, Arturo |
| Petro-politics in Congo. | Political science | Clark, John |
| Promoting women's rights in the Muslim world.(the Sisterhood Is Global Institute) | Political science | Afkhami, Mahnaz |
| Public opinion in new democracies: Latin America's smiling mask. | Political science | Lagos, Marta |
| Public opinion in new democracies: political ambivalence in South Korea and Taiwan. | Political science | Shin, Doh Chull, Shyu, Huoyan |
| Public opinion in new democracies: where are postcommunist countries going? | Political science | Rose, Richard |
| Reforming the postcommunist university. (University of Clug, Transylvania, Romania) | Political science | Marga, Andrei |
| Romania's road to "normalcy." | Political science | Shafir, Michael |
| Serbia's opposition speaks. | Political science | McCarthy, Paul, Pesic, Vesna, Draskovic, Vuk, Djindjic, Zoran |
| Sri Lanka: surviving ethnic strife. (Democracy in South Asia) | Political science | de Silva, K.M. |
| Teaching human rights in Cambodia. | Political science | Neou, Kassie, Gallup, Jeffrey C. |
| Tensions and trade-offs in Latin America. | Political science | Shifter, Michael |
| The challenges ahead. (Ghana's encouraging elections) | Political science | Gyimah-Boadi, E. |
| The democratic path to peace. | Political science | Ray, James L. |
| The East Asian prospect: a "recipe" for democratic development. | Political science | Curtis, Gerald L. |
| The East Asian prospect: a tale of three systems. (political systems) | Political science | Scalapino, Robert A. |
| The East Asian prospect: the illusion of exceptionalism. | Political science | Fukuyama, Francis |
| The elections of 1997.(democratization in Mexico) | Political science | Lawson, Chappell |
| The failure of third world nationalism.(third world nationalism in Algeria) | Political science | Addi, Lahouari |
| The media and democracy: a dialogue.(democracy in Poland; newspaper editor Adam Michnik)(Interview) | Political science | Rosen, Jay |
| The new challenges to human rights. | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew |
| The rise of election monitoring: the observers observed. | Political science | Carothers, Thomas |
| The rise of election monitoring: the role of domestic observers. | Political science | Nevitte, Neil, Canton, Santiago A. |
| The rise of election monitoring: what makes elections free and fair? | Political science | Elklit, Jorgen, Svensson, Palle |
| The shape of the future.(democratization in Mexico) | Political science | Bailey, John, Valenzuela, Arturo |
| The weight of the past.(political history of Mexico) | Political science | Blum, Roberto E. |
| Toward stability or crisis?(Where is Russia headed?) | Political science | Shevtsova, Lilia, Bruckner, Scott A. |
| Understanding pluralism. | Political science | Sartori, Giovanni |
| Why Asia needs democracy.(Hong Kong, Singapore, and "Asian Values") | Political science | Ng, Margaret |
| Zimbabwe's eroding authoritarianism. | Political science | Sithole, Masipula |
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