Journal of Democracy 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A bureaucratic authoritarian regime.(Is Ethiopia Democratic?) | Political science | Harbeson, John W. |
Africa, 1990-1997: from 'abertura' to closure. (factors which hinder constitutional democracy in Africa) | Political science | Joseph, Richard |
A "gray" transformation.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Wang, Juntao |
A political success story.(Is Ethiopia Democratic?) | Political science | Henze, Paul B. |
A program for democratic reform.(Liberal Voices From China) | Political science | Jue, Fang |
Confronting a classic dilemma.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Oksenberg, Michel |
Consolidation and public opinion in South Africa. | Political science | Mattes, Robert, Thiel, Hermann |
Creating a constitution for Eritrea. (Eritrea's new constitution) | Political science | Selassie, Bereket Habte |
Croatia at the crossroads. | Political science | Pusic, Vesna |
Current trends and future prospects.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Scalapino, Robert A. |
Democracy and utopia. | Political science | Furet, Francois |
Democracy in the Americas. | Political science | |
Disruption without disintegration.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew |
Eastern Europe's constitutional courts. (excerpt from 'The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies) | Political science | Schwartz, Herman |
Elite settlements in Taiwan. (replacement of Taiwan's political elites by newly-elected legislators) | Political science | Higley, John, Huang, Tong-yi, Lin, Tse-min |
Enduring another election.(India Defies the Odds) | Political science | Kohli, Atul |
Ethnic conflict and the "generosity moment." | Political science | Hislope, Robert |
"Even our caution must be hedged."(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Nathan, Andrew J. |
Free politics and free markets in Latin America. | Political science | Dominguez, Jorge I. |
Guaranteeing democracy: a review of the record. (the international community's efforts to restore democratic governments) | Political science | Halperin, Morton, Lomasney, Kristen |
Horizontal accountability in new democracies. | Political science | O'Donnell, Guillermo |
India: running the world's biggest elections. (speech by M.S. Gill)(Transcript) | Political science | Gill, M.S. |
Iran's remarkable election. | Political science | Bakhash, Shaul |
Judicial review and the Arab world. | Political science | Brown, Nathan J. |
Kenya tries again. (opposition to Kenyan Pres. Daniel arap Moi's leadership) | Political science | Barkan, Joel D., Ng'ethe, Njuguna |
Korea: triumph amid turmoil. (veteran democrat Kim Dae Jung wins Dec 1997 presidential election in Korea) | Political science | Steinberg, David I. |
Liberalism, equal status, and human rights.(Liberal Voices From China) | Political science | Yushi, Mao |
Making federalism work.(India Defies the Odds) | Political science | Manor, James |
Mediating elections. | Political science | Pastor, Robert A. |
Mongolia: democracy without prerequisites. | Political science | Fish, M. Steven |
"No-party democracy" in Uganda. | Political science | Kasfir, Nelson |
Oldspeak vs. Newspeak.(Is Ethiopia Democratic?) | Political science | Joseph, Richard |
Orphans of transition: gypsies in Eastern Europe. | Political science | Barany, Zoltan |
Party systems in the third wave. (third-wave democracies) | Political science | Mainwaring, Scott |
Poland's emerging party system. (Poland's new multiparty system) | Political science | Smolar, Aleksander |
Promoting democracy, peace, and solidarity. (work of Community of Saint Egidio)(Transcript) | Political science | |
Second elections in Africa. | Political science | Bratton, Michael |
Self-coups: Peru, Guatemala, and Russia. | Political science | Cameron, Maxwell A. |
Sources of resistance.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Metzger, Thomas A. |
South Africa's emerging dominant-party regime. | Political science | Giliomee, Hermann |
Teaching democracy in postcommunist countries. | Political science | Stanowski, Krzysztof |
The dynamics of democratic exclusion. (adapted from Transit, winter 1997) | Political science | Taylor, Charles McArthur |
The end of communism.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Waldron, Arthur |
The Gambia: from coup to elections. (Gambia's 1996-97 legislative and presidential elections) | Political science | Wiseman, John A. |
The halting advance of pluralism.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Harding, Harry |
The Hong Kong example.(Liberal Voices From China) | Political science | Lee, Martin C.M. |
The new military autonomy in Latin America. | Political science | Cruz, Consuelo, Diamint, Rut |
The politics of corruption in Latin America. (reasons for political corruption) | Political science | Weyland, Kurt |
The rebirth of African liberalism. | Political science | Gyimah-Boadi, E. |
The road from socialism.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Chen, Yizi |
Three scenarios.(Will China Democratize?) | Political science | Zhao, Suisheng |
Ukraine: a land in between. (political developments) | Political science | Diuk, Nadia |
Voices from the North Korean gulag. | Political science | Kang, Chul Hwan, Lee, Sun Ok, Choi, Dong Chul, Ahm, Myung Chul |
What is democratic consolidation? | Political science | Schedler, Andreas |
Why democracy survives.(India Defies the Odds) | Political science | Varshney, Ashutosh |
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