ISSN 1351-0347 (Print); ISSN 1743-890X (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Editorial Board pp. i-i(1)
Central America, civil society and the ‘pink tide’: democratization or de-democratization? pp. 1039-1064(26) Authors: Cannon, Barry; Hume, Mo
Democratization and the illegalization of political parties in Europe pp. 1065-1085(21) Author: Bourne, Angela K.
Historical legacies, clientelism and the capacity to fight: exploring pathways to regime tenure in Tanzania pp. 1086-1116(31) Author: Whitehead, Richard
Modernization, ethnic fractionalization, and democracy pp. 1117-1137(21) Authors: Jensen, Carsten; Skaaning, Svend-Erik
Why did Thailand's middle class turn against a democratically elected government? The information-gap hypothesis pp. 1138-1165(28) Author: Jäger, Kai
Strategy, money and technology in the 2008 presidential election pp. 1166-1168(3) Author: Moran, Andrew D.
Electoral malpractice pp. 1168-1172(5) Authors: Darnolf, Staffan; Elklit, Jørgen
Nonviolent revolutions: civil resistance in the late 20th century pp. 1172-1175(4) Author: Yoon, Yeo Jung