October 1999, Volume 10, Issue 4 Federalism and Democracy: Beyond the U.S. Model Alfred Stepan Read the full essay here.
April 1999, Volume 10, Issue 2 What Went Wrong in Russia? Controlling The Military-A Partial Success Zoltan Barany Read the full essay here.
April 1999, Volume 10, Issue 2 Reflections on the Portuguese Revolution Diogo Freitas do Amaral Read the full essay here.
April 1999, Volume 10, Issue 2 The Case for Chinese Federalism Michael C. Davis Read the full essay here.
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 1 Eastern Europe a Decade Later: The Postcommunist Divide Jacques Rupnik Read the full essay here.
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 1 Parties and Accountability in the Philippines Gabriella R. Montinola Read the full essay here.
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 1 Nigeria: An End to the Permanent Transition Peter M. Lewis Read the full essay here.
July 1998, Volume 9, Issue 3 Party Systems in the Third Wave Scott Mainwaring Read the full essay here.
April 1998, Volume 9, Issue 2 African Ambiguities: The Gambia—From Coup to Elections John A. Wiseman Read the full essay here.
January 1998, Volume 9, Issue 1 Ethnic Conflict and the “Generosity Moment” Robert Hislope Read the full essay here.
October 1997, Volume 8, Issue 4 Beyond Mobutu: Kabila and the Congo Michael G. Schatzberg Read the full essay here.
October 1997, Volume 8, Issue 4 The Media and Democracy: A Dialogue Adam Michnik Jay Rosen Read the full essay here.
April 1997, Volume 8, Issue 2 The New Challenges to Human Rights Zbigniew Brzezinski Read the full essay here.
April 1997, Volume 8, Issue 2 Ghana’s Encouraging Elections: The Challenges Ahead E. Gyimah-Boadi Read the full essay here.
April 1997, Volume 8, Issue 2 Reforming the Postcommunist University Andrei Marga Read the full essay here.
October 1996, Volume 7, Issue 4 How Different Are the Postcommunist Transitions? Ghia Nodia Read the full essay here.
July 1996, Volume 7, Issue 3 Is the Third Wave Over? Larry Diamond Democracy’s global advance is facing headwinds, but there are still opportunities for progress in pseudodemocratic and authoritarian states.