- Contents of Volume 13, 2002
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January 2002
Thomas Carothers, The End of the Transition Paradigm 5
Robert Mattes, South Africa: Democracy Without the People? 22
South Asia Faces the Future 37
Sumit Ganguly, India's Multiple Revolutions 38
Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph, New Dimensions in Indian Democracy 52
Aqil Shah, Democracy on Hold in Pakistan 67
Howard B. Schaffer, Back and Forth in Bangladesh 76
Neil DeVotta, Illiberalism and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka 84
The 2001 Freedom House Survey
Adrian Karatnycky, Muslim Countries and the Democracy Gap 99
Hilton L. Root, What Democracy Can Do for East Asia 113
Anton Bebler, Slovenia's Smooth Transition 127
Jeremy M. Weinstein, Mozambique: A Fading UN Success Story 141
Marc Morjé Howard, The Weakness of Postcommunist Civil Society 157
Books in Review
Michael McFaul, Reconstructing Afghanistan 170
April 2002
Ladan Boroumand and Roya Boroumand, Terror, Islam, and Democracy 5
Elections Without Democracy
Larry Diamond, Thinking About Hybrid Regimes 21
Andreas Schedler, The Menu of Manipulation 36
Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way, The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism 51
Nicolas van de Walle, Africa's Range of Regimes 66 [End Page 1]
April 2002(cont'd)
Hector E. Schamis, Argentina: Crisis and Democratic Consolidation 81
A New Look at Federalism 95
Nancy Bermeo, The Import of Institutions 96
R. Kent Weaver, Electoral Rules and Governability 111
Ugo M. Amoretti, Italy Decentralizes 126
Zoltan Barany, Bulgaria's Royal Elections 141
Benjamin Reilly, Electoral Systems for Divided Societies 156
Books in Review
Arthur Waldron, Cracks in the Middle Kingdom 171
July 2002
Debating the Transition Paradigm 5
Guillermo O'Donnell, In Partial Defense of an Evanescent "Paradigm" 6
Ghia Nodia, The Democratic Path 13
Kenneth Wollack, Retaining the Human Dimension 20
Gerald Hyman, Tilting at Straw Men 26
Thomas Carothers, A Reply to My Critics 33
Ivan Krastev, The Balkans: Democracy Without Choices 39
Marc F. Plattner, Globalization and Self-Government 54
Zaki Laïdi, Democracy in Real Time 68
Leslie Anderson and Lawrence C. Dodd, Nicaragua Votes: The Elections of 2001 80
Middle East Studies After 9/11 95
Ibrahim Karawan, Time for an Audit 96
Steve Heydemann, Defending the Discipline 102
Daniel Brumberg, Islamists and the Politics of Consensus 109
Vickie Langohr, An Exit from Arab Autocracy 116
Ian S. Spears, Africa: The Limits of Power-Sharing 123
Kathleen Collins, Clans, Pacts, and Politics in Central Asia 137
Peter Meyns, Cape Verde: An African Exception 153
Books in Review
Thomas F. Remington, The Post-Soviet Puzzle 166
Laurence Whitehead, Thinking Big 169
October 2002
Democratization in the Arab World? 5
Jason Brownlee, The Decline of Pluralism in Mubarak's Egypt 6
William B. Quandt, Algeria's Uneasy Peace 15
Abdeslam M. Maghraoui, Depoliticization in Morocco 24
Jean-François Seznec, Stirrings in Saudi Arabia 33
Michael Herb, Emirs and Parliaments in the Gulf 41
Jillian Schwedler, Yemen's Aborted Opening 48
Daniel Brumberg, The Trap of Liberalized Autocracy 56
Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Financing Politics: A Global View 69
John Makumbe, Zimbabwe's Hijacked Election 87
Richard Rose, How Muslims View Democracy: Evidence from Central Asia 102
Duncan McCargo, Democracy Under Stress in Thaksin's Thailand 112
Lucan A. Way, Pluralism by Default in Moldova 127
Rodger Potocki, Dark Days in Belarus 142
Nadia Diuk and Myroslava Gongadze, Post-Election Blues in Ukraine 157
Abdoulaye Saine, Post-Coup Politics in the Gambia 167
Books in Review
John Gould, Flogging a Dead God? 173 [End Page 2]