- Contents of Volume 15, 2004
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January 2004
Adeed Dawisha, Iraq: Setbacks, Advances, Prospects 5
Europe Moves Eastward 21
Jan Zielonka, Challenges of EU Enlargement 22
Jiri Pehe, Consolidating Free Government in the New EU 36
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Beyond the New Borders 48
Zoltan Barany, NATO's Peaceful Advance 63
Jacques Rupnik, Concluding Reflections 77
The 2003 Freedom House Survey
Adrian Karatnycky, National Income and Liberty 82
Indonesia's Approaching Elections
Donald K. Emmerson, A Year of Voting Dangerously? 94
Saiful Mujani and R. William Liddle, Politics, Islam, and Public Opinion 109
Russell J. Dalton et al., Advanced Democracies and the New Politics 124
Chappell Lawson, Fox's Mexico at Midterm 139
Research Report
M. Steven Fish and Robin S. Brooks, Does Diversity Hurt Democracy? 154
Books in Review
John Squier, Putin's Deep Freeze 167
April 2004
Ivan Krastev, The Anti-American Century? 5
Francis Fukuyama, The Imperative of State-Building 17
Christianity and Democracy
Daniel Philpott, The Catholic Wave 32
Robert D. Woodberry and Timothy S. Shah, The Pioneering Protestants 47
Elizabeth Prodromou, The Ambivalent Orthodox 62
Peter Berger, The Global Picture 76
Jamal Benomar, Consitution-Making After Conflict: Lessons for Iraq 81 [End Page 191]
April 2004 (continued)
Arend Lijphart, Consitutional Design for Divided Societies 96
Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr., Georgia's Rose Revolution 110
Change in Uganda
Edward Kannyo, A New Opening? 125
Anne Mugisha, Museveni's Machinations 140
Anthony L. Smith, East Timor: Elections in the World's Newest Nation 145
Exchange
Oswaldo Payá/Václav Havel, The Czech Past and the Cuban Future 160
Books in Review
Thomas O. Melia, Ousting the "Final 45" 170
July 2004
Barnett R. Rubin, Crafting a Constitution for Afghanistan 5
Russian Democracy in Eclipse
Michael McFaul and Nikolai Petrov, What the Elections Tell Us 20
Stephen Sestanovich, Force, Money, and Pluralism 32
Yuri A. Levada, What the Polls Tell Us 43
Vladimir Ryzhkov, The Liberal Debacle 52
Nadia Diuk, The Next Generation 59
Lilia Shevtsova, The Limits of Bureaucratic Authoritarianism 67
Rod Alence, South Africa After Apartheid: The First Decade 78
World Religions and Democracy
Hahm Chaibong, The Ironies of Confucianism 93
Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Hinduism and Self-Rule 108
Hillel Fradkin, Judaism and Political Life 122
J. Mark Ruhl, Curbing Central America's Militaries 137
Conversation 131
Marcel Gauchet, Pierre Manent, and Alain Finkielkraut, The Perils of Identity Politics 152
Books in Review
Frances Hagopian, What Makes Democracies Collapse? 166
October 2004
Arturo Valenzuela, Latin American Presidencies Interrupted 5
The Quality of Democracy
Larry Diamond and Leonardo Morlino, An Overview 20
Guillermo O'Donnell, Why the Rule of Law Matters 32
Philippe C. Schmitter, The Ambiguous Virtues of Accountability 47
David Beetham, Freedom as the Foundation 61
Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Addressing Inequality 76
G. Bingham Powell, Jr., The Chain of Responsiveness 91
Marc F. Plattner, A Skeptical Afterword 106
Steven Rogers, Philippine Politics and the Rule of Law 111
Debate
Burhan Ghalioun, The Persistence of Arab Authoritarianism 126
Sanford Lakoff, The Reality of Muslim Exceptionalism 133
Alfred Stepan and Graeme B. Robertson, Arab, Not Muslim, Exceptionalism 140
Michael Bratton, The "Alternation Effect" in Africa 147
Mark R. Thompson and Philipp Kuntz, Stolen Elections: The Case of the Serbian October 159
Books in Review
Richard Joseph, Witnessing Africa's Woes and Hopes 173