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Journal of Democracy 13.1 (2002) 175-179



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Books Received


The books listed below were recently received by the editors. A listing here does not preclude a review in a future issue.

Advanced Democracies

Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic. By Joanne B. Freeman. Yale University Press, 2001. 376 pp.

Citizenship and Governance in the European Union. Edited by Richard Bellamy and Alex Warleigh. Continuum, 2001. 213 pp.

Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000. Edited by Byron E. Shafer and Anthony J. Badger. University Press of Kansas, 2001. 288 pp.

The Creation of Political News: Television and British Party Political Conferences. By James Stanyer. Sussex Academic Press, 2001. 206 pp.

Electing the President, 2000: The Insiders' View. Edited by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Paul Waldman. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. 240 pp.

Essentials of the American Constitution: The Supreme Court and the Fundamental Law. By Charles H. Sheldon. Westview, 2001. 196 pp.

Euro-skepticism: A Reader. Edited by Ronald Tiersky. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. 328 pp.

The Federalization of Spain. By Luis Moreno. Frank Cass, 2001. 182 pp.

From Neighborhood to Nation: The Democratic Foundations of Civil Society. By Ken Thomson. University Press of New England, 2001. 195 pp.

The Great Divide: Religious and Cultural Conflict in American Party Politics. By Geoffrey Layman. Columbia University Press, 2001. 464 pp.

One America? Political Leadership, National Identity, and the Dilemmas of Di-versity. Edited by Stanley A. Renshon. Georgetown University Press, 2001. 320 pp.

Rational Choice and British Politics: An Analysis of Rhetoric and Manipulation from Peel to Blair. By Iain McLean. Oxford University Press, 2001. 256 pp.

Rethinking Europe's Future. By David P. Calleo. Princeton University Press, 2001. 381 pp.

The Rise of New Labour: Party Policies and Voter Choices. By Anthony F. Heath, Roger M. Jowell, and John K. Curtice. Oxford University Press, 2001. 183 pp.

Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century. By Glenn C. Altschuler and Stuart M. Blumin. Princeton University Press, 2000. 316 pp.

Spanish Society After Franco: Regime Transition and the Welfare State. By Steen Paul Mangen. Palgrave, 2001. 242 pp.

The State of Democracy in America. Edited by William J. Crotty. Georgetown University Press, 2001. 288 pp.

Africa

Democracy and Governance Review: Mandela's Legacy 1994-1999. Edited by Yvonne G. Muthien, Meshack M. Khosa, and Bernard M. Magubane. Human Sciences Research Council, 2000. 382 pp.

Federalism and Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria. By Rotimi T. Suberu. United States Institute of Peace, 2001. 208 pp.

The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention: Genocide in Rwanda. By Alan J. Kuperman. Brookings Institution, 2001. 162 pp.

Understanding Africa: A Political Economy Perspective. By Richard A. Fredland. Burnham, 2001. 268 pp.

Asia

Democracy in India. Edited by Niraja Gopal Jayal. Oxford University Press, 2001. 571 pp.

Democracy, Market Economics, and Development: An Asian Perspective. Edited by Farrukh Iqbal and Jong-Il You. The World Bank, 2001. 180 pp.

Elections and Democratization in the Philippines. By Jennifer Conroy Franco. Routledge, 2000. 331 pp.

Korea's Future and the Great Powers. Edited by Nicholas Eberstadt and Richard J. Ellings. University of Washington Press, 2001. 361 pp.

Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II. Edited by Margaret Stetz and Bonnie B.C. Oh. M.E. Sharpe, 2001. 232 pp.

Reeducation in Postwar Vietnam: Personal Postscripts to Peace. By Edward P. Metzner, Huynh Van Chinh, Tran Van Phuc, and Le Nguyen Binh. Texas A&M University Press, 2001. 135 pp.

Self-Determination in East Timor: The United Nations, the Ballot, and International Intervention. By Ian Martin. Lynne Rienner, 2001. 171 pp.

Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

Army and State in Postcommunist Europe. Edited by David Betz and John Löwenhardt. Frank Cass, 2001. 256 pp.

The Baltic Transformed: Complexity Theory and European Security. By Walter C. Clemens, Jr. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. 320 pp.

Contemporary Russian Politics: A Reader. Edited by Archie Brown. Oxford University Press, 2001. 574 pp.

Democracy, Ethnic Diversity, and Security in Post-Communist Europe. By Anita Inder Singh. Praeger, 2001. 208 pp.

Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe, Volume 1: Institutional Engineering. Edited by Jan Zielonka. Oxford...

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