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  • Contents of Volume 14, 2003
January 2003
China's Changing of the Guard 5
      Andrew J. Nathan, Authoritarian Resilience 6
      Bruce Gilley, The Limits of Authoritarian Resilience 18
     Bruce J. Dickson, Threats to Party Supremacy 27
     Shaoguang Wang, The Problem of State Weakness 36
     Dali L. Yang, State Capacity on the Rebound 43
     An Chen, The New Inequality 51
     Gongqin Xiao, The Rise of the Technocrats 60
     Qinglian He, A Volcanic "Stability" 66
      Minxin Pei, Contradictory Trends and Confusing Signals 73
Larry Goodson, Afghanistan's Long Road to Reconstruction 82
The 30th Anniversary Freedom House Survey
      Adrian Karatnycky, Liberty's Advances in a Troubled World 100
Pierre Manent, Modern Democracy as a System of Separations 114
The Deadlock in Iran
      Ramin Jahanbegloo, Pressures from Below 126
      Mehrangiz Kar, Constitutional Constraints 132
Russell E. Lucas, Deliberalization in Jordan 137
Srdjan Darmanoviæ, Montenegro: The Dilemmas of a Small Republic 145
R.J. May, Turbulence and Reform in Papua New Guinea 154
Books in Review
      Daniel Mahoney, Character and Leadership 166
      Mark P. Jones, Latin Democracy, Comprehensively 170
April 2003
Donald L. Horowitz, The Cracked Foundations of the Right to Secede 5
What Is Liberal Islam? 18
      Abdou Filali-Ansary, The Sources of Enlightened Muslim Thought 19
April 2003(continued)
      Abdelwahab El-Affendi, The Elusive Reformation 34
     Radwan A. Masmoudi, The Silenced Majority 40
     Laith Kubba, Faith and Modernity 45
Michael Kraus, The Czech Republic's First Decade 50
Kevin Deegan Krause, Slovakia's Second Transition 65
Turkey at the Polls
     Soli Özel, After the Tsunami 80
     Ziya Önifl and E. Fuat Keyman, A New Path Emerges 95
Latin America's Lost Illusions
     Peter Hakim, Dispirited Politics
     Eduardo Lora and Ugo Panizza, The Future of Structural Reform 123
     Christopher Sabatini, Decentralization and Political Parties 138
     Wendy Hunter, Brazil's New Direction 151
     Marta Lagos, A Road with No Return? 163
Books in Review
      Vladimir Tismaneanu, The Post-Soviet Political Mind 174
July 2003
Kanan Makiya, A Model for Post-Saddam Iraq 5
Democratic Principles Working Group, Iraqi Opposition Report on the
Transition to Democracy 13
Alfred Stepan and Graeme B. Robertson, An "Arab" More than a
"Muslim" Democracy Gap 30
Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina
     Carrie Manning and Miljenko Antiæ, The Limits of Electoral Engineering 45
     Gerald Knaus and Felix Martin, Travails of the European Raj 60
Richard Roll and John R. Talbott, Political Freedom, Economic Liberty,
and Prosperity 75
Patricio Navia and Thomas D. Zweifel, Democracy, Dictatorship, and
Infant Mortality Revisited 90
Pierre du Toit, Why Post-Settlement Settlements? 104
Lobsang Sangay, Tibet: Exiles' Journey 119
Peter M. Lewis, Nigeria: Elections in a Fragile Regime 131
Stephen N. Ndegwa, Kenya: Third Time Lucky? 145
Richard Joseph, Africa: States in Crisis 159
Books in Review
      Thomas O. Melia, Measuring Democratic Commitment 171
      Roy Licklider, After the Shooting Stops 174
October 2003
Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Reviving Middle Eastern Liberalism 5
Sumit Ganguly, The Crisis of Indian Secularism 11
Aqil Shah, Pakistan's "Armored" Democracy 26
Making Sense of the EU 41
     Marc F. Plattner, Competing Goals, Conflicting Perspectives 42
     Yves Mény, The Achievements of the Convention 57
     Philippe C. Schmitter, Democracy in Europe and Democratization of Europe 71
     Jürgen Habermas, Toward a Cosmopolitan Europe 86
     Ralf Dahrendorf, The Challenge for Democracy 101
Donald L. Horowitz, Electoral Systems: A Primer for Decision Makers 115
Adam Michnik, What Europe Means for Poland 128
Steven E. Finkel, Can Democracy Be Taught? 137
Steven Levitsky and María Victoria Murillo, Argentina Weathers the Storm 152
Books in Review
     Larry Diamond, The Illusion of Liberal Autocracy 167
     Hugh Donald Forbes, Toward a Science of Ethnic Conflict? 172
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