A Message From the Dean

Thank-You's

SAIS Alumni Chapters

What We've Heard

The Bookcase                             

An Eye on Elections:
Alumni Profiles

The Power of Elections
by Sunil Khilnani          

South Asia Opens Up
by Walter Andersen

Elections and Foreign Policy in the Transatlantic Region
by Esther Brimmer

Democracy Promotion: Rebuilding the Consensus
by Thomas Carothers

Turkey's Elections: Democratic Islamists?
by Svante Cornell and Kemal Kaya

Planting the Democracy Flag in the Middle East
by Marius Deeb
Democracy or Development: Which Comes First?
by Francis Fukuyama
Elections and Geopolitics
by Jakub Grygiel
In the U.S., It's Iraq
by Robert J. Guttman
Putanism Without Putin?
by Andrew C. Kuchins
Dangerous Triangle: U.S., China and Taiwan
by David M. Lampton
Struggling for Democracy in Nigeria
by Peter Lewis
Brown and the New British Diplomacy
by Matthias Matthijs
Who Will Help the Iranian People?
by Azar Nafisi
Back on Track: Polish Voters Give EU a Thumb's Up
by Mitchell A. Orenstein
Italian Voters Take a Pass on Foreign Policy
by Gianfranco Pasquino
Latin America and the United States in a Year of Elections
by Riordan Roett
Korea: Caught in the Crosscurrents
by Jae-Jung Suh
Elections Are No Cure-All
by Ruth Wedgwood
Elections vs. 'Selections' in Southeast Asia
by Bridget Welsh
Conflict Resolution and Elections
by I. William Zartman
Update From the Bologna Center
by Karen Riedel
Hopkins-Nanjing Center: Celebrating 2 Decades of Success
by Kathryn Mohrman
Give SAIS Your Vote of Confidence
Table of Contents

 

SAISPHERE 2007 Contents
 
Features:

6 The Power of Elections
by Sunil Khilnani

10 South Asia Opens Up
by Walter Andersen

14 Elections and Foreign Policy in the Transatlantic Region
by Esther Brimmer

17 Democracy Promotion: Rebuilding the Consensus
by Thomas Carothers

20 Turkey's Elections: Democratic Islamists?
by Svante Cornell and Kemal Kaya

24 Planting the Democracy Flag in the Middle East
by Marius Deeb

28 Democracy or Development: Which Comes First?
by Francis Fukuyama

31 Elections and Geopolitics
by Jakub Grygiel

34 In the U.S., It's Iraq
by Robert J. Guttman

38 Putinism Without Putin?
by Andrew C. Kuchins

42 Dangerous Triangle: U.S., China and Taiwan
by David M. Lampton

46 Struggling for Democracy in Nigeria
by Peter Lewis

50 Brown and the New British Diplomacy
by Matthias Matthijs

53 Who Will Help the Iranian People?
by Azar Nafisi

56 Back on Track: Polish Voters Give EU a Thumb's Up
by Mitchell A. Orenstein

59 Italian Voters Take a Pass on Foreign Policy
by Gianfranco Pasquino

62 Latin America and the United States in a Year of Elections
by Riordan Roett

65 Korea: Caught in the Crosscurrents
by Jae-Jung Suh

68 Elections Are No Cure-All
by Ruth Wedgwood

70 Elections vs. 'Selections' in Southeast Asia
by Bridget Welsh

74 Conflict Resolution and Elections
I. William Zartman

78 Update From the Bologna Center
by Karen Riedel

83 Hopkins-Nanjing Center: Celebrating 2 Decades of Success
by Kathryn Mohrman

86 Give SAIS Your Vote of Confidence

Departments:

2 A Message From the Dean

88 Thank-You’s

106 SAIS Alumni Chapters

108 What We’ve Heard

114 The Bookcase

     An Eye on Elections: Alumni Profiles