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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
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April 1999, Volume 10, Number 2
What Went Wrong in Russia?
- The Perils of a Protracted Transition
Michael McFaul
- The Ravages of "Market Bolshevism"
Dmitri Glinski & Peter Reddaway
- Forcing the Pace of Democratization
Alexander Lukin
- The Haunting Presence of Marxism-Leninism
Martin Malia
- The Feudalization of the State
Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr.
- Controlling the Military: A Partial Success
Zoltan Barany
- The Roots of the Economic Crisis
Andrei Illarionov
- The Problem of Fiscal Federalism
Anders Ĺslund
- Creating Perverse Incentives
James R. Millar
The Mauritius Enigma
William F.S. Miles
The Democratic Invention
Mário Soares
Reflections on the Portuguese Revolution
Diogo Freitas do Amaral
The Case for Chinese Federalism
Michael C. Davis
Latin America: Beyond "Democratic Consolidation"
David G. Becker
Field Report
- Conducting Cambodia's Elections
Kassie Neou with Jeffrey C. Gallup
Books in Review
- Regime Change in Africa by Joel D. Barkan
Review of Michael Bratton and Nicolas van de Walle's Democratic Experiments in Africa: Regime Transitions in Comparative Perspective
Election Watch
- Reports on the elections in Benin, Central African Republic, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Grenada, Guinea, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, and Togo.
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