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  • Index
  • Marc F. Plattner and Larry Diamond

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Copyright © 2017 by the National Endowment for Democracy and Johns Hopkins University Press.

Contents of Volume 28, 2017

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January 2017
Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk, The Signs of Deconsolidation 5
Britain After Brexit 16
  Robert Ford and Matthew Goodwin, A Nation Divided 17
  Tom Gallagher, Resistance from Scotland 31
  Adrian Guelke, The Risk to Northern Ireland 42
  Anne Applebaum, A Transformed Political Landscape 53
Berk Esen and Sebnem Gumuscu, Turkey: How the Coup Failed 59
Mona Lena Krook, Violence Against Women in Politics 74
Anders Åslund, The Three Regions of the Old Soviet Bloc 89
Monica Marks, Tunisia’s Islamists and the “Turkish Model” 102
Srdjan Darmanoviæ, The Never-Boring Balkans: The Elections of 2016 116
M. Steven Fish and Michael Seeberg, The Secret Supports of Mongolian Democracy 129
Oisín Tansey, The Fading of the Anti-Coup Norm 144
Malte Philipp Kaeding, The Rise of “Localism” in Hong Kong 157
Books in Review 172
  James H. Nichols, Jr., Two Traditions of Liberalism
April 2017
Ghia Nodia, The End of the Postnational Illusion 5
The 2016 U.S. Election 20
  William A. Galston, The Populist Moment 21
  John Sides, Michael Tesler, and Lynn Vavreck, How Trump Lost and Won 34
  James W. Ceaser, The Nomination Game 45
  Charles Stewart III, Fears and Facts About Electoral Integrity 50
  Nathaniel Persily, Can Democracy Survive the Internet? 63
Jack Snyder, The Modernization Trap 77
Nic Cheeseman, Gabrielle Lynch, and Justin Willis, Ghana: The Ebbing Power of Incumbency 92
The Freedom House Survey for 2016 105
  Arch Puddington and Tyler Roylance, The Dual Threat of Populists and Autocrats
Thomas Pepinsky, Southeast Asia: Voting Against Disorder 120
Sean Yom, Jordan and Morocco: The Palace Gambit 132
Sheriff Kora and Momodou N. Darboe, The Gambia’s Electoral Earthquake 147
Kai M. Thaler, Nicaragua: A Return to Caudillismo 157
Books in Review
  Jeffrey C. Isaac, What’s in a Name? 170
July 2017
Kevin J. O’Brien, China’s Disaffected Insiders 5
Agnes Cornell, Jørgen Møller, and Svend-Erik Skaaning, The Real Lessons of the Interwar Years 14
Sheri Berman, The Pipe Dream of Undemocratic Liberalism 29
India’s Democracy at 70 39
  Ashutosh Varshney, Growth, Inequality, and Nationalism 41
  Christophe Jaffrelot, Toward a Hindu State? 52
  Louise Tillin, The Federalist Compromise 64
  Eswaran Sridharan, The Shifting Party Balance 76
  Swati Ramanathan and Ramesh Ramanathan, The Impact of Instant Universal Suffrage 86
  Ronojoy Sen, The Disputed Role of the Courts 96
  Subrata K. Mitra, Civil Society and Its Shadow 106
  Sumit Ganguly, The Troublesome Security State 117
The Rise of Referendums
  Liubomir Topaloff, Elite Strategy or Populist Weapon? 127
  Matt Qvortrup, Demystifying Direct Democracy 141
Dan Paget, Tanzania: Shrinking Space and Opposition Protest 153
Sergey Radchenko, Turkmenistan: Grasping for Legitimacy 168
Books in Review 173
  Marlene Laruelle, Central Asia’s Globalized Despots
October 2017
Marc F. Plattner, Liberal Democracy’s Fading Allure 5
Paul Howe, Eroding Norms and Democratic Deconsolidation 15
Iran’s 2017 Election
  Abbas Milani, The Opposition Inches Forward 30
  Ladan Boroumand, Waning Democratic Hopes 38
Joshua A. Tucker et al., From Liberation to Turmoil: Social Media and 46
Democracy
The Kremlin Emboldened 60
  M. Steven Fish, What Is Putinism? 61
  Leon Aron, Putinism After Crimea 76
  Vladislav Inozemtsev, Why Putinism Arose 80
  Graeme Robertson and Samuel Greene, How Putin Wins Support 86
  Lilia Shevtsova, Paradoxes of Decline 101
  Vladimir V. Kara-Murza, Putin Is Not Russia 110
Gi-Wook Shin and Rennie J. Moon, South Korea After Impeachment 117
Ken Menkhaus, Elections in the Hardest Places: The Case of Somalia 132
Michael C. Davis, Strengthening Constitutionalism in Asia 147
Valeriya Mechkova, Anna Lührmann, and Staffan I. Lindberg, How Much 162
Democratic Backsliding?
Books in Review 170
  Shanthi Kalathil, Globalization Chinese-Style

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