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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press

July 1995, Volume 6, Number 3

The Western Allies 50 Years Later

  • Malaise and Resiliency in America
    Seymour Martin Lipset

  • Britain: Stirrings of Change
    Dennis Kavanagh

  • France: Consensus Without Vision
    Philippe Bénéton
Freedom and the Environment
Rodger A. Payne

The Two Sides of the New Russia
Lilia Shevtsova

The Hybrid Regimes of Central America
Terry Lynn Karl

Comparing East and South
Valerie Bunce

How Far Can Free Government Travel?
Giovanni Sartori

The Hard Lessons of Cameroon
Jean-Germain Gros

Presidents, Parliaments, and Good Government
Sergio Fabbrini

Kazakhstan's Quandary
Ian Bremmer & Cory Welt

Field Reports

  • Reviving Civil Society in Egypt
    Aymen M. Khalifa

Books in Review

  • Departures from Communism by Jan S. Prybyla
    Review of Minxin Pei's From Reform to Revolution: The Demise of Communism in China and Merle Goldman's Sowing the Seeds of Democracy in China: Political Reform in the Deng Xiaoping Era

  • Venezuela Falters by Anibal Romero
    Review of Michael Coppedge's Strong Parties and Lame Ducks: Presidential Partyarchy and Factionalism in Venezuela and Richard S. Hillman's Democracy for the Privileged: Crisis and Transition in Venezuela

  • Trouble in Paradise by Christopher Lingle
    Review of Francis T. Seow's To Catch a Tartar: A Dissident in Lee Kuan Yew's Prison

Election Watch

  • Reports on the elections in Argentina, Belarus, Benin, Ethiopia, Haiti, Malaysia, Micronesia, Peru, Philippines, and Zimbabwe.

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