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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
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April 1997, Volume 8, Number 2
The New Challenges to Human Rights
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Hong Kong, Singapore, and "Asian Values"
- Why Asia Needs Democracy
Margaret Ng
- Governance That Works
Bilahari Kausikan
- An Alternative View
Joseph Chan
The Democratic Path to Peace
James Lee Ray
Ghana's Encouraging Elections
- A Major Step Forward
Terrence Lyons
- The Challenges Ahead
E. Gyimah-Boadi
Democracy Without Nations?
Pierre Manent
Constraints and Opportunities in the Arab World
Emmanuel Sivan
Tensions and Trade-offs in Latin America
Michael Shifter
Guatemala's Postwar Prospects
Rachel M. McCleary
Romania's Road to "Normalcy"
Michael Shafir
Field Report
- Reforming the Postcommunist University
Andrei Marga
Books in Review
- Clarifying Consolidation by Phillipe Schmitter
Review of Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan's Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-communist Europe
- Can Africa Develop? by Michael Chege
Review of Claude Ake's Development and Democracy in Africa
Election Watch
- Reports on the elections in Chad, El Salvador, Gabon, Gambia, Madagascar, Mali, Pakistan, Russia (Chechen Republic), and Singapore.
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