Journal of Democracy 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A century of progress.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered)(1999 Freedom House survey) | Political science | Karatnycky, Adrian |
A comparativist's perspective.(analysis of Middle Eastern politics) | Political science | Brumberg, Daniel |
A quarter-century of declining confidence.(falling public confidence in democracy around the world) | Political science | Pharr, Susan, Putman, Robert, Dalton, Russell |
A record of failure.(Arabs, democracy) | Political science | Talbi, Mohamed |
A reply to my accusers.(Egyptian politics) | Political science | Ibrahim, Saad Eddin |
Australia: the politics of becoming a republic. | Political science | Higley, John, Case, Rhonda Evans |
Capital mobility and democratic stability.(financial and political aspects of democracy) | Political science | Maxfield, Sylvia |
Chile's elections: the new face of the right.(political aspects of Chile) | Political science | Talavera, Arturo Fontaine |
Civil society and the "art of association.".(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Galston, William A. |
Classical liberalism catches on in China. | Political science | Junning, Liu |
Comments on "One Step Forwards, Two Steps Back:" can electoral autocracy survive? | Political science | Shevtsova, Lilia, Eckert, Mark H. |
Comments on "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back:" the feudal analogy.(Russia, President Vladimir Putin) | Political science | Fairbanks, Charles H., Jr. |
Compassion and the softening of mores.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Orwin, Clifford |
Democracy, dictatorship, and infant mortality.(research into the high level of child deaths under a dictatorial system) | Political science | Zwiefel, Thomas, Navia, Patricio |
Democracy's triumph, philosophy's peril.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Tamas, G.M. |
Democratizing civil society in Latin America. | Political science | Brysk, Alison |
Did Tocqueville foresee totalitarianism?(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Malia, Martin |
Dimensions of development.(East Asian and Latin American political and economic convergence) | Political science | Fukuyama, Francis, Marwah, Sanjay |
Does democracy need religion?(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Fradkin, Hillel |
Eastern Europe: The International Context.(political aspects of democracy in Europe) | Political science | Rupnik, Jacques |
Economic inequality and democratic instability.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Karl, Terry Lynn |
Electoral reform and stability in Uruguay.(political aspects) | Political science | Cason, Jeffrey |
Exiting the labyrinth.(Mexican democracy) | Political science | Pastor, Robert |
Federalism and the Euro-polity.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Schmitter, Philippe C. |
From the press to the media.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Adhikari, Gautam |
Illusions of change.(Arabs, democracy) | Political science | Sivan, Emmanuel |
Is Pakistan the (reverse) wave of the future?(democracy) | Political science | Diamond, Larry |
Latin America at the turn of the century's turn.(political aspects) | Political science | Lowenthal, Abraham F. |
Lawyers and liberal democracy.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Prempeh, H. Kwasi |
Markets, law, and democracy. | Political science | Fried, Charles |
Monitoring the vote in Croatia.(election monitoring) | Political science | Jasic, Suzanna |
Mores and democracy in Latin America.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Krauze, Enrique |
Observations on election day.(Iranian politics) | Political science | Esfandiari, Haleh |
One step forward, two steps back.(Russia, President Vladimir Putin) | Political science | McFaul, Michael |
Postmodern prophet: Tocqueville visits Vegas.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Cantor, Paul A. |
Promoting democracy: the Mandela-Mbeki doctrine.(South Africa, former-President Nelson Mandela, President Thabo Mbeki) | Political science | Landsberg, Chris |
Pushing for press freedom in Liberia.(political aspects) | Political science | Deddeh, Suah |
Race and ethnicity in America.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Glazer, Nathan |
Reflections on the collapse of communism.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Michnik, Adam, Matynia, Elzbieta |
Reforms at an impasse.(Iranian political inactivity) | Political science | Boroumand, Ladan, Boroumand, Roya |
Reintegrating "post-Soviet space.".(Russia, President Vladimir Putin) | Political science | Dunlop, John B. |
Religion, democracy and the "twin tolerations".(relationship between democracy and religion) | Political science | Stephan, Alfred |
Societal accountability in Latin America.(political aspects) | Political science | Smulovitz, Catalina, Peruzzotti, Enrique |
Stirrings of mutual recognition.(Latin American and East Asian politics) | Political science | Whitehead, Laurence |
The awakening of civil society.(Arabs, democracy) | Political science | Kubba, Laith |
The challenge of an asymmetrical world.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Filali-Ansary, Abdou |
The cultural challenge to individualism.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Chaibong, Hahm |
The democratic revelation.(Mexican political system) | Political science | Schedler, Andreas |
The end of consensus in Austria and Switzerland.(political aspects) | Political science | Rose, Richard |
The end of revolution?(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Nodia, Ghia |
The "external factor".(Mexican political, social and economic relations with the United States) | Political science | Quezada, Sergio Aguayo |
The indispensability of political parties.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Lipset, Seymour Martin |
The judiciary and the rule of law.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | O'Donnell, Guillermo |
The Kurdish question in Turkey.(democracy) | Political science | Ergil, Dogu |
The march of equality.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Fukuyama, Francis |
The 'normalization' of Argentine politics.(politics in Latin America) | Political science | Levitsky, Steve |
The perils of prosperity.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Espada, Joao Carlos |
The politics of the Asian financial crisis. | Political science | Haggard, Stephen |
The problem of executive power in Russia.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Shevtsova, Lilia, Eckert, Mark H. |
The role of the intellectuals.(Iranian politics) | Political science | Jahanbegloo, Ramin |
Vicente Fox and the rise of PAN.(Mexican politics) | Political science | Shirke, David |
Voices from within.(social and political views of politics in Iran) | Political science | |
War and foreign policy, American-style.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew |
Women, equality, and the family.(Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered) | Political science | Elshtain, Jean Bethke |
Women in East European parliaments.(the representation of women in the political systems of Eastern Europe) | Political science | Saxonberg, Steven |
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