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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
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January 1996, Volume 7, Number 1
On Modern Individualism
Pierre Manent
Civil Society After Communism
- Rival Visions
Václav Havel, Václav Klaus & Petr Pithart
- From Opposition to Atomization
Aleksander Smolar
What Makes Democracies Endure?
Adam Przeworski, Michael Alvarez, José Antonio Cheibub & Fernando Limongi
The New South Africa
- Renewing Civil Society
Wilmot James & Daria Caliguire
- A Season for Power-Sharing
Vincent T. Maphai
- Problems of Reconstruction
Charles Simkins
Estonia's Success Story
Mart Laar
Thailand: Toward Democratic Stability
Daniel King & Jim LoGerfo
Nation-Building in the Former USSR
Pål Kolstø
The Question of Citizenship in the Baltics
Jeff Chinn & Lise A. Truex
Cambodia's Fading Hopes
Julio A. Jeldres
Field Reports
- Combatting Corruption Around the World
Peter Eigen
Books in Review
- What Are Parties For? by Seymour Martin Lipset
Review of John H. Aldrich's Why Parties? The Origin and Transformation of Party Politics in America
Election Watch
- Reports on the elections in Algeria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Côte d'Ivoire,
Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Taiwan, Tanzania, and Turkey.
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