Democracy
The New Generation

Volume 24, Issue 2

There is a temptation to think that democracy has triumphed as the world’s dominant governmental paradigm. In one sense this is undoubtedly true. The world’s strongest and most stable nations tend to be democratic, and the influence of their practices and ideas has helped produce broad democratization in recent years. But democracy’s success as practiced varies widely around the world, and the fate of the so-called “third wave” of... (More)

Democracy
Deepening Russian Democracy
Progress and Pitfalls in Putin's Government
by Graham Allison

Illiberal Democracy Five Years Later
Democracy's Fate in the 21st Century
by Fareed Zakaria

Making Democratization Work
Overcoming the Challenges of Political Transitions
by Adrian Karatnycky

Dictatorships of Virtue?
States, NGOs, and Imposition of Democratic Values
by Robert Hayden

Past Successes, Present Challenges
Latin American Politics at the Crossroads
by Gerardo Munck

The Many Faces of Africa
Democracy Across a Varied Continent
by Joel Barkan

Trial and Tribulation
Extraditing Accused Terrorists
by Rina Fujii

Jiang's Sins
A Xinjiang Perspective
by Joshua Levin

UN-paid dues
The Costs of Cooperation
by David Huebner and Raja Haddad

No End in Sight
South Africa's Endless Woes
by Emily Dupraz

Not yet (E)United
Cyprus and Accession
by Alexander Blenkinsopp

Knocked Off Axis?
Iranian Reform Challenged
by Tariq Yasin

Real-time Responsibility
Journalism's challenges in an Instantaneous Age
by Stephen Jukes

Orchestrating Foreign Policy
US Interagency Decisions Post-September 11
by Greg Kaufmann

Neglected No Longer
Strategic Rivalry in the Indian Ocean
by Donald Berlin

Chain Reaction
How the Subcontinent Went Nuclear
by Honor Hsin

Emerald Trials
Northern Ireland's Struggle for Peace
by Maria Konnikova

Disconnected Continent
The Difficulties of the Internet in Africa
by Magda Kowalczykowski

Cinema and War
Hollywood's Response to September 11
by Jack Valenti

Inside the Pandemic
African Perspectives on the AIDS Crisis
by Alyssa Bernstein

Securing Development
Targeting Aid in Areas of Conflict
by Terrence Lyons

Building North America
Diversity and Community
by George Haynal