| East European Democratization | |
| Introduction | Adrian A. Basora |
| Global Patterns and Postcommunist Dynamics | Valerie Bunce |
| Building a Democratic Market Society in Hungary | Béla Greskovits |
| “Reformology”: The Case of Slovakia | Katarina Mathernová and Juraj Renčko |
| Democratization Without Decommunization in the Balkans | Alina Mungiu-Pippidi |
| The Political Economy of Georgia’s Rose Revolution (11 pages, 93K |
Vladimer Papava |
| Democracy in Georgia Since the Rose Revolution | Lincoln A. Mitchell |
| Projecting Confidence, Not Fear: Russia’s Post-Imperial Assertiveness | Andrei P. Tsygankov |
| Allies and Other Strangers: European Integration and the American “Empire by Invitation” | Ronald J. Granieri |
| Evangelists, Oil Companies, and Terrorists: The Bush Administration's Policy Towards Sudan | Asteris Huliaris |
| Why Japan Could Revise Its Constitution and What It Would Mean for Japanese Security Policy | Christopher W. Hughes |
| Review Essays | |
| Know Your Ally Japan | Frederick R. Dickinson |
| The Neoconservatives Are History | James Kurth |
On November 15th at the FPRI annual dinner Fouad Ajami was presented with the Seventh Annual Benjamin Franklin Public Service Award. The event was attended by over 360 people.
Dr. John M. Templeton, Jr. was dinner chairman.

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