- Contents of Volume 30, 2019
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January 2019 | |
Marc F. Plattner, Illiberal Democracy and the Struggle on the Right | 5 |
The Road to Digital Unfreedom | |
Larry Diamond, The Threat of Postmodern Totalitarianism | 20 |
Ronald J. Deibert, Three Painful Truths About Social Media | 25 |
Steven Feldstein, How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Repression | 40 |
Xiao Qiang, President Xi's Surveillance State | 53 |
Wendy Hunter and Timothy J. Power, Bolsonaro and Brazil's Illiberal Backlash | 68 |
India Under Modi | |
Sumit Ganguly, Threats to Pluralism | 83 |
Swapan Dasgupta, The Establishment Overreacts | 91 |
Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro, The Fates of Third-Wave Democracies | 99 |
Roberto D'Alimonte, How the Populists Won in Italy | 114 |
Aqil Shah, Pakistan: Voting Under Military Tutelage | 128 |
Alex Magaisa, Zimbabwe: An Opportunity Lost | 143 |
Lee Morgenbesser, Cambodia's Transition to Hegemonic Authoritarianism | 158 |
Books in Review | |
Alberto Simpser, How to Un-Rig an Election | 172 |
April 2019 | |
Anwar Ibrahim, Confronting Authoritarianism | 5 |
Edward Lemon, Weaponizing Interpol | 15 |
30 Years After Tiananmen 30 | |
Wang Dan, The Meaning of June 4th | 31 |
Glenn Tiffert, Memory in the Era of Xi Jinping | 38 |
Bruce Gilley, The Young and the Restless | 50 |
Elizabeth Economy, Dissent Is Not Dead | 57 |
Benny Tai, Hong Kong Remembers | 64 |
Takis S. Pappas, Populists in Power | 70 |
Miriam Lanskoy and Elspeth Suthers, Armenia's Velvet Revolution | 85 |
The Freedom House Survey for 2018 | |
Nate Schenkkan and Sarah Repucci, Democracy in Retreat | 100 |
Eileen Donahoe and Megan MacDuffee Metzger, Artificial Intelligence and | 115 |
Human Rights | |
Erik Jones and Matthias Matthijs, Rethinking Central-Bank Independence | 127 |
Sean Mueller, Catalonia: The Perils of Majoritarianism | 142 |
George Soroka and Félix Krawatzek, Nationalism, Democracy, and Memory Laws | 157 |
Books in Review | |
Christopher Walker, The Era of Manipulation | 172 |
July 2019 | |
Sheri Berman and Maria Snegovaya, Populism and the Decline of Social Democracy | 5 |
Milan W. Svolik, Polarization versus Democracy | 20 |
Ukraine's Post-Maidan Struggles | |
Joanna Rohozinska and Vitaliy Shpak, The Rise of an "Outsider" President | 33 |
Lucan Ahmad Way, Free Speech in a Time of War | 48 |
Jørgen Elklit and Michael Maley, Why Ballot Secrecy Still Matters | 61 |
Aspirations and Realities in Africa | |
Peter M. Lewis, Five Reflections | 76 |
E. Gyimah-Boadi, Democratic Delivery Falls Short | 86 |
Rachel Beatty Riedl and Ndongo Samba Sylla, Senegal's Vigorous but Constrained Election | 94 |
Ayo Obe, Nigeria's Emerging Two-Party System? | 109 |
Pierre Englebert, The DRC's Electoral Sideshow | 124 |
Jon Temin and Yoseph Badwaza, Ethiopia's Quiet Revolution | 139 |
Adel Iskandar, Egyptian Youth's Digital Dissent | 154 |
Forrest D. Colburn, The Decay of the Central American Left | 165 |
Books in Review | |
Didi Kuo, Are Strong Parties the Answer? | 173 |
October 2019 | |
Rod Alence and Anne Pitcher, Resisting State Capture in South Africa | 5 |
Cas Mudde, The 2019 EU Elections: Moving the Center | 20 |
Anna Grzymala-Busse, The Failure of Europe's Mainstream Parties | 35 |
Patrick Chamorel, Macron versus the Yellow Vests | 48 |
Modi Consolidates Power | |
Ashutosh Varshney, Electoral Vibrancy, Mounting Liberal Deficits | 63 |
Yamini Aiyar, Leveraging Welfare Politics | 78 |
Mai Hassan and Ahmed Kodouda, Sudan's Uprising: The Fall of a Dictator | 89 |
Southeast Asia's Troubling Elections | |
Edward Aspinall and Marcus Mietzner, Nondemocratic Pluralism in Indonesia | 104 |
Duncan McCargo, Democratic Demolition in Thailand | 119 |
Björn Dressel and Cristina Regina Bonoan, Duterte vs. the Rule of Law | 134 |
Mark R. Thompson, Is There a Silver Lining? | 149 |
Amr Hamzawy, Can Egypt's Democratic Hopes Be Revived? | 158 |
Book Review | |
Sara Wallace Goodman, Insights from Europe's History | 170 |
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