- Index
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Copyright © 2011 by the National Endowment for Democracy and the Johns Hopkins University Press.
Contents of Volume 22, 2011
Back issues are available for $12.00 for individuals, $45.00 for institutions. Send check payable to the Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Division, 2715 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218-4363 (USA); or for Visa and Mastercard orders call toll-free: 1-800-548-1784.
January 2011
Hicham Ben Abdallah El Alaoui, The Split in Arab Culture 5
The Impact of the Economic Crisis
Larry Diamond,Why Democracies Survive 17
Marc F. Plattner,From the G-8 to the G-20 31
David Pion-Berlin and Harold Trinkunas,Latin America's Growing Security Gap 39
Ngok Ma,Hong Kong's Democrats Divide 54
Shadi Hamid,Arab Islamist Parties: Losing on Purpose? 68
Christoph Zürcher,Building Democracy While Building Peace 81
Migai Akech,Constraining Government Power in Africa 96
Latin America
Michael Shifter,A Surge to the Center 107
Javier Corrales,A Setback for Chávez 122
Eduardo Posada-Carbó,Colombia After Uribe 137
Liu Xiaobo,Two Essays on China's Quest for Democracy 152
Books in Review
Kathryn Stoner-Weiss,A Russian Liberal's Lament 167
April 2011
Ivan Krastev,Paradoxes of the New Authoritarianism 5
The Freedom House Survey for 2010
Arch Puddington,Democracy Under Duress 17
Liberation Technology
Rebecca MacKinnon,China's “Networked Authoritarianism” 32
Xiao Qiang,The Battle for the Chinese Internet 47
Evgeny Morozov,Whither Internet Control? 62
Amaury de Souza,The Politics of Personality in Brazil 75
Eric Kramon and Daniel N. Posner,Kenya's New Constitution 89
Omar G. Encarnación,Latin America's Gay-Rights Revolution 104
Ellen Lust, Sami Hourani, and Mohammad Al-Momani,Jordan Votes: Election or Selection? 119
Neil DeVotta,Sri Lanka: From Turmoil to Dynasty 130
Greg Michener,FOI Laws Around the World 145
Roukaya Kasenally,Mauritius: Paradise Reconsidered 160
Books in Review
John Knaus and Lynn Lee,Opening North Korea 170
July 2011
The Upheavals in Egypt and Tunisia
Peter J. Schraeder and Hamadi Redissi, Ben Ali's Fall 5
Tarek Masoud, The Road to (and from) Liberation Square 20
Philip N. Howard and Muzammil M. Hussain, The Role of Digital Media 35
Rodger Potocki,Belarus: A Tale of Two Elections 49
Angelo Izama and Michael Wilkerson,Uganda: Museveni's Triumph and Weakness 64
Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy
Francis Fukuyama, Dealing with Inequality 79
Dan Banik, Growth and Hunger in India 90
Charles Simkins, South African Disparities 105
Taekyoon Kim, Huck-Ju Kwon, Jooha Lee, and Ilcheong Yi, “Mixed Governance” and Welfare in South Korea 120
Khalid Mustafa Medani, Strife and Secession in Sudan 135
Kathleen Collins, Kyrgyzstan's Latest Revolution 150
Books in Review
Diego Abente-Brun, Comparing Latin Democracies 165
October 2011
Comparing the Arab Revolts
Marc F. Plattner, The Global Context 5
Lucan Way, The Lessons of 1989 13
Zoltan Barany,The Role of the Military 24
John Carey and Andrew Reynolds,The Impact of Election Systems 36
Stéphane Lacroix,Is Saudi Arabia Immune? 48
Peter M. Lewis,Nigeria Votes: More Openness, More Conflict 60
Peru's 2011 Elections
Martín Tanaka, A Vote for Moderate Change 75
Steven Levitsky,A Surprising Left Turn 84
Do New Democracies Support Democracy? 95
Pratap Mehta, Reluctant India 97
Rizal Sukma,Indonesia Finds a New Voice 110
Soli Özel and Gencer Özcan,Turkey's Dilemmas 124
Ted Piccone, The Multilateral Dimension 139
Stephan Ortmann,Singapore: Authoritarian but Newly Competitive 153
Books in Review
Sheri Berman, Fukuyama's Grand Vision 165