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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press

October 1996, Volume 7, Number 4

The Myth of Global Ethnic Conflict
John R. Bowen

How Different Are Postcommunist Transitions?
Ghia Nodia

Venezuela: Democracy Hangs On
Anibal Romero

China's Constitutional Option
Andrew J. Nathan

Indonesia: Suharto's Tightening Grip
R. William Liddle

Vietnam's Tentative Transformation
Frederick Z. Brown

Burma's Uneven Stuggle
Josef Silverstein

Soft Authoritarianism in Malaysia and Singapore
Gordon P. Means

Making Amends After Communism
Vojtech Cepl & Mark Gillis

Reform and Frustration in Egypt
Saad Eddin Ibrahim

Kant, Democracy, and History
Kurt Taylor Gaubatz

Debate: Democratic Consolidation

  • O'Donnell's "Illusions": A Rejoinder
    Richard Gunther, P. Nikiforos Diamandouros & Hans-Jürgen Puhle

  • Illusions and Conceptual Flaws
    Guillermo O'Donnell

Books in Review

  • Two Views of Liberalism by Marc F. Plattner
    Review of John Gray's Enlightenment's Wake: Politics and Culture at the Close of the Modern Age and Pierre Manent's An Intellectual History of Liberalism

  • Latin America's Parties by Jonathan Hartlyn
    Review of Scott Mainwaring and Timothy R. Scully's Building Democratic Institutions: Party Systems in Latin America

Election Watch

  • Reports on the elections in Armenia, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Chad, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Gambia, Lebanon, Mongolia, Russia, São Tomé & Príncipe, and Uganda.

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