| Journal of Democracy 2001 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A diverging Europe.(How People View Democracy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Rose, Richard |
| Africans' surprising universalism.(How People View Democracy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Bratton, Michael, Mattes, Robert |
| A mixed record, an uncertain future.(democratization in Russia) | Political science | McFaul, Michael |
| A model for the future?(OAS intervention in Peru) | Political science | Cooper, Andrew F., Legler, Thomas |
| A peaceful turnover in Ghana. | Political science | Gyimah-Boadi, E. |
| Between stability and crisis in Latin America.(How People View Democracy)(Statistical Data Included)(Polling Data) | Political science | Lagos, Marta |
| Bolivia and the viability of democracy. | Political science | Whitehead, Laurence |
| Bringing democracy into international law. | Political science | Rich, Roland |
| Colombia's perpetual quest for peace. | Political science | Murillo, Gabriel, Hoskin, Gary |
| Crisis and contention in Ecuador. | Political science | Lucero, Jose Antonio |
| Cultural obstacles to equal representation.(Women and Democracy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Norris, Pippa, Inglehart, Ronald |
| Democracy as a starting point.(excerpts from keynote address at the Second Assembly of the World Movement for Democracy, November 12, 2000)(Excerpt)(Transcript) | Political science | Cardoso, Fernando Henrique |
| Democratization falters in Azerbaijan. | Political science | Cornell, Svante E. |
| Democratization in fits and starts.(Francophone Africa in Flux) | Political science | Fomunyoh, Christopher |
| Devaluing the vote in Latin America.(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Snyder, Richard, Samuels, David |
| Disillusionment in the Caucases and central Asia.(political reform) | Political science | Fairbanks, Charles H., Jr. |
| Ending one-party dominance: Korea, Taiwan, Mexico. | Political science | Solinger, Dorothy J. |
| Ethnicity and political crisis in Cote d'Ivoire.(Francophone Africa in Flux) | Political science | Toungara, Jeanne Maddox |
| Fighting authoritarianism in Zimbabwe.(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Sithole, Masipula |
| From democratization to "guided democracy."(in the former Soviet Union) | Political science | Brown, Archie |
| Gains offset losses.(The 2000 Freedom House Survey)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Piano, Aili, Puddington, Arch |
| Going backwards.(Russia's rollback of civil rights) | Political science | Yavlinsky, Grigory A. |
| Halting progress in Korea and Taiwan.(How People View Democracy)(Statistical Data Included)(Polling Data) | Political science | Diamond, Larry, Yun-han Chu, Doh Chull Shin |
| History and memory: the revolutions of 1989-91. | Political science | Smolar, Aleksander, Potocka, Magdelena |
| Hong Kong: the perils of semidemocracy. | Political science | Overholt, William |
| How Burma could democratize. | Political science | Reynold, Andrew, Stepan, Alfred, Oo, Zaw, Levine, Stephen |
| Malaysia's resilient pseudodemocracy. | Political science | Case, William |
| Mali's decade of democracy.(Francophone Africa in Flux) | Political science | Smith, Zeric Kay |
| Mauritania's stalled democratization.(Francophone Africa in Flux) | Political science | N'Diaye, Boubacar |
| Monarchy and political reform in Morocco. | Political science | Maghraoui, Abdeslam M. |
| Niger gets back on track.(Francophone Africa in Flux) | Political science | Davis, John Uniack, Kossomi, Aboubacar B. |
| Pakistan's predicament. | Political science | Constable, Pamela |
| Peru's decade of living dangerously. | Political science | Calderon, Ernesto Garcia |
| Political competition and economic growth.(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Mesquita, Bruce Bueno de, Morrow, James D., Siverson, Randolph, Smith, Alastair |
| Political turnover and social change in Senegal.(Francophone Africa in Flux) | Political science | Galvan, Dennis |
| Pressing for openness in Singapore. | Political science | Chee Soon Juan |
| Public opinion and direct democracy.(Europe)(Polling Data) | Political science | Dalton, Russell J., Burklin, Wilhelm, Drummond, Andrew |
| Putin's path.(Russian President Vladimir Putin's centralization efforts) | Political science | Fish, M. Steven |
| Regional differences and contrasting views.(Women and Democracy) | Political science | Jaquette, Jane S. |
| Romania's politics of dejection. | Political science | Pop-Eleches, Grigore |
| Room for improvement.(Organization of American States) | Political science | McClintock, Cynthia |
| Russia's hybrid regime. | Political science | Shevtsova, Lilia |
| Serbia's prudent revolution. | Political science | de Krnjevic-Miskovic, Damjan |
| Sovereignty and uncertainty in Ukraine.(post-Soviet reforms) | Political science | Diuk, Nadia |
| The advantages of radical reform.(former Soviet Union) | Political science | Aslund, Anders |
| The Americanization of the European left. | Political science | Lipset, Seymour Martin |
| The impact of nationalism.(former Soviet Union) | Political science | Nodia, Ghia |
| The new political activism in Africa.(Women and Democracy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Tripp, Aili Mari |
| The primacy of history and culture. | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew |
| The real story behind Venezuela's woes. | Political science | Naim, Moises |
| The return of 'people power' in the Philippines. | Political science | Lande, Carl H. |
| Whatever happened to "Asian values?"(authoritarian and communalist values) | Political science | Thompson, Mark R. |
| Why direct election failed in Israel.(office of Prime Minister)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Ottolenghi, Emanuele |
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