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January 2016
Nancy Bermeo, On Democratic Backsliding | 5 |
What’s Wrong with East-Central Europe? | |
James Dawson and Seán Hanley, The Fading Mirage of the “Liberal Consensus” | 20 |
Ivan Krastev, Liberalism’s Failure to Deliver | 35 |
Stephan Ortmann and Mark R. Thompson, China and the “Singapore Model” | 39 |
The Authoritarian Threat | |
Christopher Walker, The Hijacking of “Soft Power” | 49 |
Lucan Way, Weaknesses of Autocracy Promotion | 64 |
Ethiopia | |
Leonardo R. Arriola and Terrence Lyons, The 100% Election | 76 |
Simegnish Yekoye Mengesha, Silencing Dissent | 89 |
The Quest for Good Governance | |
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Learning from Virtuous Circles | 95 |
Alexander Kupatadze, Georgia’s Break with the Past | 110 |
Christian Goebel, Taiwan’s Fight Against Corruption | 124 |
Daniel Buquet and Rafael Piñeiro, Uruguay’s Shift from Clientelism | 139 |
Neil DeVotta, A Win for Democracy in Sri Lanka | 152 |
Books in Review | |
Alfred Stepan, Transition Leaders Speak | 167 |
April 2016
Andrew J. Nathan, The Puzzle of the Chinese Middle Class | 5 |
Latin America’s New Turbulence | |
Benigno Alarcón, Ángel E. Álvarez, and Manuel Hidalgo, Can Democracy Win in Venezuela? | 20 |
Noam Lupu, The End of the Kirchner Era | 35 |
Marcus André Melo, Crisis and Integrity in Brazil | 50 |
Gustavo A. Flores-Macías, Mexico’s Stalled Reforms | 66 |
Forrest D. Colburn and Arturo Cruz S., Trouble in the “Northern Triangle” | 79 |
The Freedom House Survey for 2015 | |
Arch Puddington and Tyler Roylance, Anxious Dictators, Wavering Democrats | 86 |
Burma Votes for Change | |
Igor Blaževič, The Challenges Ahead | 101 |
Min Zin, The New Configuration of Power | 116 |
Bridget Welsh, Kai-Ping Huang, and Yun-han Chu, Clashing Attitudes Toward Democracy | 132 |
Ziya Öniş, Turkey’s Two Elections: The AKP Comes Back | 141 |
Jacqueline Behrend and Laurence Whitehead, The Struggle for Subnational Democracy | 155 |
Books in Review | |
Sheri Berman, Making Democratic Waves | 170 |
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July 2016
The Danger of Deconsolidation | |
Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk, The Democratic Disconnect | 5 |
Ronald F. Inglehart, How Much Should We Worry? | 18 |
Henry E. Hale, 25 Years After the USSR: What’s Gone Wrong? | 24 |
The Struggle Over Term Limits in Africa | |
Brett L. Carter, How International Pressure Can Help | 36 |
Janette Yarwood, The Power of Protest | 51 |
Filip Reyntjens, A New Look at the Evidence | 61 |
Bojan Bugarič and Tom Ginsburg The Assault on Postcommunist Courts | 69 |
Suisheng Zhao, Xi Jinping’s Maoist Revival | 83 |
Delegative Democracy Revisited | 98 |
Santiago Anria, More Inclusion, Less Liberalism in Bolivia | 99 |
Catherine M. Conaghan, Ecuador Under Correa | 109 |
Frances Hagopian, Brazil’s Accountability Paradox | 119 |
Juan Pablo Luna, Chile’s Crisis of Representation | 129 |
Lindsay R. Mayka, Colombia’s Surprising Resilience | 139 |
Alberto Vergara and Aaron Watanabe, Peru Since Fujimori | 148 |
Juan Pablo Luna and Alberto Vergara, Latin America’s Problems of Success | 158 |
Clive H. Church and Adrian Vatter, Shadows in the Swiss Paradise | 166 |
Books in Review | |
Daniel O’Maley, The Internet of Things | 176 |
October 2016
Minxin Pei, Transition in China? More Likely than You Think | 5 |
The Specter Haunting Europe | 20 |
Takis S. Pappas, Distinguishing Liberal Democracy’s Challengers | 22 |
Timo Lochocki, Will the German Center Hold? | 37 |
Dominique Reynié, “Heritage Populism” and France’s National Front | 47 |
Joanna Fomina and Jacek Kucharczyk, Populism and Protest in Poland | 58 |
Sheri Berman, The Lost Left | 69 |
Jacques Rupnik, Surging Illiberalism in the East | 77 |
Ivan Krastev, The Unraveling of the Post-1989 Order | 88 |
Abdou Filali-Ansary, Tunisia: Ennahda’s New Course | 99 |
Mieczysław P. Boduszyński, Iraq’s Year of Rage | 110 |
The Vote in the Philippines | |
Julio C. Teehankee and Mark R. Thompson, Electing a Strongman | 125 |
David G. Timberman, Elite Democracy Disrupted | 135 |
Eduardo Dargent and Paula Muñz, Peru: A Close Win for Continuity | 145 |
Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Erica Frantz, When Dictators Die | 159 |
Books in Review | 172 |
Edward Aspinall, Particularism’s Empire | 179 |
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