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  • Journal of Democracy Index to Volume 2

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Winter 1991, No. 1

Julio Maria Sanguinetti, Present at the Transition

After Leninism

Ken Jowitt, The New World Disorder

Giuseppe Di Palma, Why Democracy Can Work in Eastern Europe

Claude Ake, Rethinking African Democracy

Carl Landé, Manila's Malaise

Daniel Brumberg, Islam, Elections, and Reform in Algeria

Arend Lijphart, Constitutional Choices for New Democracies

Gustavo Gorriti, Latin America's Internal Wars

María Jimena Duzan, Colombia's Bloody War of Words

Books in Review

Marc F. Plattner on "Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy"

Spring 1991, No. 2

Liu Binyan, China and the Lessons of Eastern Europe

Samuel P. Huntington, Democracy's Third Wave

Oleg Rumyantsev, Russia's New Constitution

Gail W. Lapidus, The Crisis of Perestroika

Larry Diamond, Nigeria's Search for a New Political Order

Gehad Auda, Egypt's Uneasy Party Politics

Mihajlo Mihajlov, Can Yugoslavia Survive?

Sung-Joo Han, The Korean Experiment

Hernando de Soto & Deborah Orsini, Overcoming Underdevelopment

Books in Review

Nancy Bermeo on "To Craft Democracies"

Martha Brill Olcott on "The Hidden Nations: The People Challenge the Soviet Union" [End Page 139]

Summer 1991, No. 3

János Kis, Postcommunist Politics in Hungary

Peter Hakim & Abraham Lowenthal, Latin America's Fragile Democracies

Debate—Proportional Representation

Guy Lardeyret, The Problem with PR

Quentin L. Quade, PR and Democratic Statecraft

Arend Lijphart, Double-Checking the Evidence

The Unfinished Revolution

Fang Lizhi, Khehla Shubane, Sergei Stankevich, Edgardo Boeninger, Bernard Muna, Ali Hillal Dessouki, Gustavo Arcos, Leszek Kolakowski

Philippe C. Schmitter & Terry Lynn Karl, What Democracy is . . . and Is Not

Liang Heng, Strategies for Change in China

Scott Christensen, Thailand After the Coup

Books in Review

Frederik van Zyl Slabbert on "A Democratic South Africa?"

Stephen John Stedman on "Democracy in Botswana"

Fall 1991, No. 4

Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr., After the Moscow Coup

Richard Joseph, Africa: The Rebirth of Political Freedom

Mario Vargas Llosa, The Culture of Liberty

Marc F. Plattner, The Democratic Moment

Political Corruption

Michael Johnston, Historical Conflict and the Rise of Standards

Catharin E. Dalpino, Thailand's Search for Accountability

Larry Diamond, Nigeria's Perennial Struggle

Robert Klitgaard, Strategies for Reform

Jennifer McCoy, Larry Garber, & Robert Pastor, Pollwatching and Peacemaking

Gibson Kamau Kuria, Confronting Dictatorship in Kenya

Books in Review

Michael Pinto-Duschinsky on "Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America's Destiny" and "Exporting Democracy: The United States and Latin America" [End Page 141]

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