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  • Journal of Democracy Index to Volume 4

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January 1993 No. 1

Confronting the Past

Jamal Benomar, Justice After Transitions

Raúl Alfonsín, "Never Again" in Argentina

Adam Michnik & Václav Havel, Justice or Revenge?

Eduardo Ferrero Costa, Peru's Presidential Coup

Vladimir Tismaneanu & Dorin Tudoran, The Bucharest Syndrome

Choosing an Electoral System

Ken Gladdish, The Primacy of the Particular

Vernon Bogdanor, Israel Debates Reform

Timothy D. Sisk, South Africa Seeks New Ground Rules

Martha Brill Olcott, Central Asia on Its Own

Juan Carlos Torre, The Politics of Economic Crisis in Latin America

Vello A. Pettai, Estonia: Old Maps and New Roads

Books in Review

Philip J. Costopoulos on "The Final Revolution: The Resistance Church and the Collapse of Communism"

April 1993 No. 2

The Morass in Moscow

Leon Aron, Boris Yeltsin and Russia's Four Crises

Michael McFaul, The Democrats in Disarray

Andrew J. Nathan, China's Path from Communism

Seymour Martin Lipset, Reflections on Capitalism, Socialism & Democracy

Steven Friedman, South Africa's Reluctant Transition

Martin Bútora & Zora Bútorová, Slovakia After the Split

Clifford E. Griffin, Democracy in the Commonwealth Caribbean

Larry Garber & Glenn Cowan, The Virtues of Parallel Vote Tabulations

Inge Tvedten, The Angolan Debacle

Honoré Koffi Guie, Organizing Africa's Democrats

Books in Review

Richard Gunther on "Working-Class Organization and the Return to Democracy in Spain" [End Page 158]

July 1993 No. 3

International Organizations and Democracy

Carl Gershman, The United Nations and the New World Order

Neil J. Kritz, The CSCE in the New Era

Heraldo Muñoz, The OAS and Democratic Governance

Pefer Hakim, The OAS: Putting Principles into Practice

Clement Nwankwo, The OAU and Human Rights

Larry Garber, The OAU and Elections

Morton H. Halperin & Kristen Lomasney, Toward a Global "Guarantee Clause"

Robert A. Scalapino, Democratizing Dragons: South Korea and Taiwan

Joel D. Barkan, Kenya: Lessons From a Flawed Election

Politics After Communism

Bronislaw Geremek, A Horizon of Hope and Fear

Galina Slarovoitova, Weimar Russia?

Serhiy Holovaty, Ukraine: A View From Within

Arye Carmon, Fostering Israel's "Age of Reform"

Books in Review

Philippe Raynaud on "The Ennobling of Democracy: The Challenge of the Postmodern Age"

Juliana Geran Pilon on "Freedom in the World: The Annual Survey of Political Rights and Civil Liberties"

October 1993 No. 4

Arfuro Valenzuela, Latin America: Presidentialism in Crisis

The Challenge of Ethnic Conflict

Donald L. Horowitz, Democracy in Divided Societies

Rotimi T. Suberu, The Travails of Federalism in Nigeria

Robert L. Hardgrave, Jr., India: The Dilemmas of Diversity

Hugh Donald Forbes, Canada: From Bilingualism to Multiculturalism

Janusz Bugajski, The Fate of Minorities in Eastern Europe

Vesna Pešić, The Cruel Face of Nationalism

Julio A. Jeldres, The UN and the Cambodian Transition

Francisco Villagrán de León, Thwarting the Guatemalan Coup

Books in Review

Francis Fukuyama on "The New Cold War? Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State"

Leopold Labedz (1920-1993) [End Page 159]

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