July 1993, Volume 4, Issue 3
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October 1999, Volume 10, Issue 4
Monitoring Nigeria’s Elections
April 1993, Volume 4, Issue 2
Democracy in the Commonwealth Carribean
January 2000, Volume 11, Issue 1
Compassion and the Softening of Mores
January 1994, Volume 5, Issue 1
The Road from Athens
A review of Democracy: The Unfinished Journey, 508 BC to AD 1993, edited by John Dunn.
July 2009, Volume 20, Issue 3
Arms and the Humanitarian
A review of Freedom’s Battle: The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention by Gary J. Bass.
July 2007, Volume 18, Issue 3
Democracy Contra Politics
A review of A World Beyond Politics? A Defense of the Nation-State by Pierre Manent.
April 1992, Volume 3, Issue 2
Problems of Postcommunism: The Military Under Democracy
October 1998, Volume 9, Issue 4
The New Military Autonomy in Latin America
July 1995, Volume 6, Issue 3
Kazakhstan’s Quandry
July 1997, Volume 8, Issue 3
Armenia’s New Autocrats
July 1999, Volume 10, Issue 3
Resurrecting Sultanism
Review of Sultanistic Regimes, by H.E. Chehabi and Juan J. Linz, ed.
July 1996, Volume 7, Issue 3
Africa: An Interim Balance Sheet
October 2006, Volume 17, Issue 4
A “Left Turn” in Latin America? An Unlikely Comeback in Peru
An unexpected winner emerged in Peru's close-fought presidential election. Alan García's earlier presidential term was calamitous at best, and yet he may now be the harbinger of a brighter future for Peru's democracy.
April 2005, Volume 16, Issue 2
Lipset’s Legacy
A review of The Democratic Century by Seymour Martin Lipset and Jason M. Lakin.
October 2001, Volume 12, Issue 4
The OAS in Peru: Room for Improvement
Although the OAS helped, sudden public revelations of corruption in Peru were more important.
January 1997, Volume 8, Issue 1
Pakistan’s Enduring Experiment
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 1
Buddhism, Asian Values, and Democracy
July 2001, Volume 12, Issue 3
Serbia’s Prudent Revolution
A bloodless revolution toppled the corruption-ridden 13-year-old regime of Slobodan Milosevic and brought to power a team led by committed democrats. Although strains exist within the new 18-party ruling coalition, there are strong reasons for it to hold together during the current period of transition.
July 2007, Volume 18, Issue 3
China’s Long March to Freedom
China is gradually changing. In the coming years, the pursuit of individual dignity and human rights will increasingly come to the fore.