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Taiwan Journal of Democracy
Volume 2, No. 2, December 2006
●Essays
The Architecture of Authoritarianism: Southeast Asia and the Regenerationof Democratization Theory
Dan Slater
Stuck in the Mud: Parties and Party Systems in Democratic Southeast Asia
Allen Hicken
The Challenge to Democracy: Singapore’s and Malaysia’sResilient Hybrid Regimes
Diane K. Mauzy
Democratization and State Capacity in East and Southeast Asia
Ian Marsh
Promoting Democracy in Post-Conflict and Failed States:Lessons and Challenges
Larry Diamond
Religious Transformations and the Language of Rights in Latin America
Daniel H. Levine
Did the 2004 “Peace Referendum” Contribute to the Consolidationof Taiwan’s Democracy?
David W.F. Huang
● Reviews
Faith and Inclusion? Reconsidering the Inclusion-Moderation Hypothesisthrough Islamist Parties in Jordon and Yemen
Ellen Lust-Okar
African Elections
John J. Quinn
Culture Clash: Rising China vs. Asian Democratization
Ashley Esarey
Taiwan Journal of Democracy
Volume 2, No. 1, July 2006
●Essays
Closely Fought Elections and the Institutionalization of Democracy
Laurence Whitehead
The 2004 Election in Spain: Terrorism, Accountability, and Voting
Ignacio Lago and José Ramón Montero
The 2000 U.S. Presidential Election
George C. Edwards III
The Mexican System of Electoral Conflict Resolution in Comparative Perspective
Jesús Orozco Henríquez
The 2004 Venezuelan Recall Referendum
Jennifer L. McCoy
Testing the Immune System of a Newly Born Democracy:
The 2004 Presidential Election in Taiwan
Tun-jen Cheng and Da-chi Liao
●Research Notes
The 2005 National Election Results in Costa Rica
Rubén Hernández Valle
The 2003 and 2005 Elections in Argentina:
From Anomaly and Emergency to the Legitimization of a Government
Horacio Vives Segl
● Reviews
Navigating a Dangerous Strait: Assessing Responsibility,
Defining Interests, and Prescribing Tactics in Relations
among Taiwan, China, and the International Community
Jacques deLisle
Path of Democratization: Circuitous in Slovakia But Not in the CzechRepublic
Paula Pickering
Direct Democracy in a Comparative Perspective
Christophe Premat
Volume 1, No. 2, December 2005
●Essays
The Limits of Israel’s Democracy in the Shadow of Security
Abraham Ben-Zvi
Polarization and Consensus in West German Foreign Policy, 1949-1990
Clay Clemens
Foreign Policy and South Korean Democracy: The Failure of Party Politics
Hoon Jaung
Democracy, Divided National Identity, and Taiwan’s National Security
Cheng-yi Lin and Wen-cheng Lin
Catholic and Muslim Politics in Comparative Perspective
José Casanova
Islam and Democracy: A Global Perspective
Min-Hua Huang
●Research Notes
Assessing the Influence of Religious Predispositions on Citizen Orientations Related to Governance and Democracy: Findings from Survey Research in Three Dissimilar Arab Societies
Mark Tessler
● Reviews
Will China Democratize? If So, When and How?
Joseph Fewsmith
Dissatisfaction with Democracy in Latin America
Joy Langston
Post-Conflict Democratization: Arduous Process in Mozambique and Beyond
Shadrack Wanjala Nasong’o
Volume 1, No. 1, July 2005
● Preface
Michael Y.M. Kau and Tun-jen Cheng
●Essays
Freezing the Flow: Theorizing About Democratization in a World in Flux
Laurence Whitehead
Globalization, Democracy, and the Evolution of Social Contracts in East Asia
Stephan Haggard
Party Decline in a Mature System: The Congress Party of India
Pradeep Chhibber
Transition without Justice, or Justice without History: Transitional Justice in Taiwan
Naiteh Wu
Appointing the Prime Minister under Incongruence: Taiwan in Comparison with France and Russia
Yu-Shan Wu
Constitutionalism in Africa's Democratic Transitions
Stephen N. Ndegwa
Democracy Challenged: Latin America in the Twenty-First Century
Rebecca Bill Chavez
● Reviews
Democratization in the Middle East
James A. Bill
Is Democratization Foreign Policy?
Edward Friedman
An Interpretavist and Constructivist Understanding of Democracy and Democratization
Hyug Baeg Im