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World Politics 58.4 (2006) 652-654

Index to Volume 58
Acemoglu, Daron, and James A. Robinson, Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, reviewed by Ziblatt, II:311
All for All: Equality, Corruption, and Social Trust, by Bo Rothstein and Eric M. Uslaner, I:41
antiwar protests in Russia, see Lyall
Asymmetric Information, Mediation, and Conflict Management, by Robert W. Rauchhaus, II:207


Boix, Carles, Democracy and Redistribution, reviewed by Ziblatt, II:311
Boundary Control: Subnational Authoritarianism in Democratic Countries, by Edward L. Gibson, I:101
Busch, Marc L., and Eric Reinhardt, Three's a Crowd: Third Parties and WTO Dispute Settlement, III:446


Cai, Hongbin, and Daniel Treisman, Did Government Decentralization Cause China's Economic Miracle? IV:505
Carothers, Thomas, Critical Mission: Essays on Democracy Promotion, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623
citizenship politics in contemporary democracies, see Earnest
civilian targets, see Valentino, Huth, and Croco
Collier, Ruth Berins, Paths toward Democracy, reviewed by Ziblatt, II:311
Collision and Collusion: The Strange Case of Western Aid to Eastern Europe, by Janine Wedel, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623
conflict management, mediation as an effective form of, see Rauchhaus
constitutional convention, European Union's, see König and Slapin
Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000, by Charles Tilly, reviewed by Ziblatt, II:311
coordinated market economies, see Korpi
Covenants without the Sword: International Law and the Protection of Civilians in Times of War, by Benjamin Valentino, Paul Huth, and Sarah Croco, III:339
Critical Mission: Essays on Democracy Promotion, by Thomas Carothers, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623
Croco, Sarah, Benjamin Valentino, and Paul Huth, Covenants without the Sword: International Law and the Protection of Civilians in Times of War, III:339
Democracy and Redistribution, by Carles Boix, reviewed by Ziblatt, II:311
democracy, nineteenth-century origins relevant to contemporary Europe, see Ziblatt
Democratic Peace Theory Reframed: The Impact of Modernity, by Azar Gat, I:73
Did Government Decentralization Cause China's Economic Miracle? by Hongbin Cai and Daniel Treisman, IV:505


Earnest, David C., Neither Citizen nor Stranger: Why States Enfranchise Resident Aliens, II:242
Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson, reviewed by Ziblatt, II:311
equality, as a source of social trust; of economics and opportunity, see Rothstein and Uslaner
ethnic politicization in contests for power in subfederal regions, see Guiliano
Ethnic Politics in Europe: The Power of Norms and Incentives, by Judith Kelley, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623
Europe, new markets and primary causes behind the creation of, political economies, and impact of regional polity, see Posner
European integration, see König and Slapin
Europeanization and Regionalization in the EU's Enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe: The Myth of Conditionality, by James Hughes, Gwendolyn Sasse, and Claire Gordon, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623


From Unanimity to Consensus: An Analysis of the Negotiations at the EU's Constitutional Convention, by Thomas König and Jonathan B. Slapin, III:413
Frye, Timothy, Original Sin, Good Works, and Property Rights in Russia, IV:479


Gat, Azar, The Democratic Peace Theory Reframed: The Impact of Modernity, I:73
Geographic Incremental Theory of Democratization: Territory, Aid, and Democracy in Postcommunist Regimes, by Tomila V. Lankina and Lullit Getachew, IV:536
Getachew, Lullit, and Tomila V. Lankina, A Geographic Incremental Theory of Democratization: Territory, Aid, and Democracy in [End Page 652] Postcommunist Regimes, IV:536
Gibson, Edward L., Boundary Control: Subnational Authoritarianism in Democratic Countries, I:101
Giuliano, Elise, Secessionism from the Bottom Up: Democratization, Nationalism, and Local Accountability in the Russian Transition, II:276
Gordon, Claire, James Hughes, and Gwendolyn Sasse, Europeanization and Regionalization in the EU's Enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe: The Myth of Conditionality, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623


Hale, Henry E., Regime Cycles: Democracy, Autocracy, and Revolution in Post-Soviet Eurasia, I:133
How Did Europe Democratize? by Daniel Ziblatt, II:311
Hughes, James, Gwendolyn Sasse, and Claire Gordon, Europeanization and Regionalization in the EU's Enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe: The Myth of Conditionality, reviewed by Jacoby, IV:623
Humphreys, Marcartan, William A. Masters, and Martin E...

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