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200 _aJournal of Democracy, Vol. 18, N° 1, January 2007
_bPERI
210 _aBaltimore
_cThe John Hopkins University Press
_d2007
215 _ap. 1-188
225 _aJournal of Democracy
_vVol. 18, N° 1
300 _aBibliographie p. 171-178
345 _a163
545 _hp. 5-11
_fGuillermo O' Donnell
_iThe Perpetual Crises of Democracy
545 _hp. 12-41
_iHow Democracies Emerge
545 _hp. 12-27
_fThomas Carothers
_iI. "The Sequencing" Fallacy
545 _hp. 28-41
_fSheri Berman
_iII. Lessons from Europe
545 _hp. 42-57
_fCharles H. Fairbanks, Jr.
_iRevolution Reconsidered
545 _hp. 58-72
_fBenjamin Reilly
_iPolitical Engineering in the Asia-Pacific
545 _h73-112
_iThe Mexican Standoff
545 _h73-87
_fLuis Estrada
_fAlejandro Poire
_iI. Taught to Protest, Learning to Lose
545 _hp. 88-102
_fAndreas Schedler
_iII. The Mobilization of Distrust
545 _hp. 103-112
_fJorge G. Castaneda
_fMarco A. Morales
_iIII. Looking to the Future
545 _hp. 113-127
_fThomas B. Pepinsky
_iMalaysia : Turnover without Change
545 _hp. 128-142
_fGideon Maltz
_iThe Case of Presidential Term Limits
545 _hp. 143-156
_fAxel Hadenius
_fJan Teorell
_iPathways from Authoritarianism
545 _hp. 157-170
_fGideon Rahat
_iCandidate Selection : The Choice Before the Choice
610 _aSCIENCES POLITIQUES
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211218
_gUNIMARC