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Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
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January 1998, Volume 9, Number 1
Will China Democratize?
- Disruption Without Disintegration
Zbigniew Brzezinski
- The Road From Socialism
Yizi Chen
- The Halting Advance of Pluralism
Harry Harding
- Sources of Resistance
Thomas A. Metzger
- Confronting a Classic Dilemma
Michel Oksenberg
- Current Trends and Future Prospects
Robert A. Scalapino
- The End of Communism
Arthur Waldron
- A "Gray" Transformation
Juntao Wang
- Three Scenarios
Suisheng Zhao
- "Even Our Caution Must Be Hedged"
Andrew J. Nathan
Democracy and Utopia
François Furet
Iran's Remarkable Election
Shaul Bakhash
Consolidation and Public Opinion in South Africa
Robert Mattes & Hermann Thiel
Croatia at the Crossroads
Vesna Pusic
Self-Coups: Peru, Guatemala, and Russia
Maxwell A. Cameron
Ethnic Conflict and the "Generosity Moment"
Robert Hislope
Comment: Mediating Elections
Robert A. Pastor
Field Report
- India: Running the World's Biggest Elections
M.S. Gill
Books in Review
- A Solid Smorgasbord by Richard Rose
Review of Axel Hadenius' Democracy's Victory and Crisis
Election Watch
- Reports on the elections in Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina (Republika Srpska), Cameroon, Chile, Djibouti, Ecuador, Guyana, Honduras, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lithuania, Mauritania, Morocco, Poland, Slovenia, South Korea, Yugoslavia (Montenegro), and Yugoslavia (Serbia).
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