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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press

July 1998, Volume 9, Number 3

Democracy in the Americas
Patricio Aylwin

India Defies the Odds

  • Enduring Another Election
    Atul Kohli

  • Making Federalism Work
    James Manor

  • Why Democracy Survives
    Ashutosh Varshney
Second Elections in Africa
Michael Bratton

Party Systems in the Third Wave
Scott Mainwaring

Voices from the North Korean Gulag
Chul Hwan Kang, Sun Ok Lee, Dong Chul Choi, and Myung Chul Ahn

Ukraine: A Land in Between
Nadia Diuk

Horizontal Accountability in New Democracies
Guillermo O'Donnell

Mongolia: Democracy Without Prerequisites
M. Steven Fish

Orphans of Transition: Gypsies in Eastern Europe
Zoltan Barany

Field Report

  • Teaching Democracy in Postcommunist Countries
    Krzysztof Stanowski

Books in Review

  • India's Cold-Eyed Introspection by Satu Limaye
    Review of the Lok Sabha Secretariat's Fifty Years of Indian Parliamentary Democracy, 1947-1997

  • Chinese Culture and Democracy by Edward Friedman
    Review of Edward Friedman's China's Transitions

Election Watch

  • Reports on the elections in Armenia, Colombia, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Lesotho, Madagascar, Moldova, Paraguay, Philippines, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia (Montenegro).

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