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SAISPHERE 2007 ContentsFeatures:The Power of Electionsby Sunil KhilnaniSouth Asia Opens Upby Walter AndersenElections and Foreign Policy in the Transatlantic Regionby Esther BrimmerDemocracy Promotion: Rebuilding the Consensusby Thomas CarothersTurkey's Elections: Democratic Islamists?by Svante Cornell and Kemal KayaPlanting the Democracy Flag in the Middle Eastby Marius DeebDemocracy or Development: Which Comes First?by Francis FukuyamaElections and Geopoliticsby Jakub GrygielIn the U.S., It's Iraqby Robert J. GuttmanPutinism Without Putin?by Andrew C. KuchinsDangerous Triangle: U.S., China and Taiwanby David M. LamptonStruggling for Democracy in Nigeriaby Peter LewisBrown and the New British Diplomacyby Matthias MatthijsWho Will Help the Iranian People?by Azar NafisiBack on Track: Polish Voters Give EU a Thumb's Upby Mitchell A. OrensteinItalian Voters Take a Pass on Foreign Policyby Gianfranco PasquinoLatin America and the United States in a Year of Electionsby Riordan RoettKorea: Caught in the Crosscurrentsby Jae-Jung SuhElections Are No Cure-Allby Ruth WedgwoodElections vs. 'Selections' in Southeast Asiaby Bridget WelshConflict Resolution and ElectionsI. William ZartmanUpdate From the Bologna Centerby Karen RiedelHopkins-Nanjing Center: Celebrating 2 Decades of Successby Kathryn MohrmanGive SAIS Your Vote of ConfidenceDepartments:A Message From the DeanThank-You’sSAIS Alumni ChaptersWhat We’ve HeardThe BookcaseAn Eye on Elections: Alumni Profiles
SAISPHERE 2007 Contents
Features:
The Power of Electionsby Sunil Khilnani
South Asia Opens Upby Walter Andersen
Elections and Foreign Policy in the Transatlantic Regionby Esther Brimmer
Democracy Promotion: Rebuilding the Consensusby Thomas Carothers
Turkey's Elections: Democratic Islamists?by Svante Cornell and Kemal Kaya
Planting the Democracy Flag in the Middle Eastby Marius Deeb
Democracy or Development: Which Comes First?by Francis Fukuyama
Elections and Geopoliticsby Jakub Grygiel
In the U.S., It's Iraqby Robert J. Guttman
Putinism Without Putin?by Andrew C. Kuchins
Dangerous Triangle: U.S., China and Taiwanby David M. Lampton
Struggling for Democracy in Nigeriaby Peter Lewis
Brown and the New British Diplomacyby Matthias Matthijs
Who Will Help the Iranian People?by Azar Nafisi
Back on Track: Polish Voters Give EU a Thumb's Upby Mitchell A. Orenstein
Italian Voters Take a Pass on Foreign Policyby Gianfranco Pasquino
Latin America and the United States in a Year of Electionsby Riordan Roett
Korea: Caught in the Crosscurrentsby Jae-Jung Suh
Elections Are No Cure-Allby Ruth Wedgwood
Elections vs. 'Selections' in Southeast Asiaby Bridget Welsh
Conflict Resolution and ElectionsI. William Zartman
Update From the Bologna Centerby Karen Riedel
Hopkins-Nanjing Center: Celebrating 2 Decades of Successby Kathryn Mohrman
Give SAIS Your Vote of Confidence
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A Message From the Dean
Thank-You’s
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