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Index to Volume 47 Armony, Ariel C., The Dubious Link: Civic Engagement and Democrati- zation, reviewed, 3:179-83; and Victor Armony, Indictments, Myths, and Citizen Mobilization in Argentina: A Discourse Analysis, 4:27-54 Auyero, Javier, Contentious Lives: Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition, reviewed, 1:128-33 Barr, Robert R., Bolivia: Another Uncompleted Revolution, 3:69-90 Blofield, Merike H., and Liesl Haas, Defining a Democracy: Reforming the Laws on Women’s Rights in Chile, 1990-2002, 2:35-68 Bonner, Michelle D., Defining Rights in Democratization: The Argentine Government and Human Rights Organizations, 1983-2003, 4:55-76 Bruhn, Kathleen, book review, 1:143—48 Burgess, Katrina, Parties and Unions in the New Global Economy, reviewed, 2:190—96 Canache, Damarys, and Michael E. Allison, Perceptions of Political Cor- ruption in Latin American Democracies, 3:91—111 Carey, John M., and Peter M. Siavelis, Insurance for Good Losers and the Survival of Chile’s Concertaci6n, 2:1—22 Chambers-Ju, Christopher, book review, 4:181-84 Chavez, Rebecca Bill, The Rule of Law in Nascent Democracies: Judicial Politics in Argentina, reviewed, 4:196-99 Collins, Jennifer N., book review, 2:176-80 Da Cruz, José A., Brazil’s International Relations at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century, 1:115—22 Dickovick, J. Tyler, book review, 3:159-64 Dinerstein, Ana Cecilia, book review, 1:128—33 Dominguez, Jorge I., and Chappell H. Lawson, eds., Mexico's Pivotal Democratic Election: Candidates, Voters, and the Presidential Cam- paign of 2000, reviewed, 1:148-51 Dubois, Laurent, Avengers of the New World: The Story of the Haitian Revolution, reviewed, 1:138—43 Edmonds-Poli, Emily, book review, 2:180-—86 Eisenstadt, Todd, Courting Democracy in Mexico: Party Strategies and Electoral Institutions, reviewed, 2:180-86 Encarnacion, Omar, The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Demo- cratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil, reviewed, 2:171-75 Finkel, Jodi, Judicial Reform as Insurance Policy: Mexico in the 1990s, 1:87-113 Font, Mauricio, and Anthony Spanakos, eds., with Christina Bordin, Reforming Brazil, reviewed, 3:159-64 LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Friedman, Elisabeth Jay, The Reality of Virtual Reality: The Internet and Gender Equality Advocacy in Latin America, 3:1—34 Girard, Philippe R., book review, 1:138—43 Goldfrank, Benjamin, book review, 1:133-38 Grindle, Merilee, Despite the Odds: The Contentious Politics of Education Reform, reviewed, 4:181-84 Gwynne, Robert N., and Cristobal Kay, eds., Latin America Trans- formed: Globalization and Modernity, 2nd edition, reviewed, 1:123—28 Hilbink, Elisabeth, book review, 2:171—75 Jones, Richard C., Multinational Investment and the Mobility Transition in Mexico and Ireland, 2:77—102 Kirby, Peadar, book review, 1:123—28 Klesner, Joseph L., Electoral Competition and the New Party System in Mexico, 2:103—42 Kurtz, Marcus J., Free Market Democracy and the Chilean and Mexican Countryside, reviewed, 1:143—48 Lesser, Jeffrey, ed., Searching for Home Abroad: Japanese Brazilians and Transnationalism, reviewed, 4:184-89 Livingstone, Grace, Inside Colombia: Drugs, Democracy, and War, reviewed, 3:164-609 Mace, Gordon, and Hugo Loiseau, Cooperative Hegemony and Sum- mitry in the Americas, 4:107-—34 MacLeod, Dag, Downsizing the State: Privatization and the Limits of Neoliberal Reform in Mexico, reviewed, 3:169-73 Madrid, Rail L., Ideas, Economic Pressures, and Pension Privatization, 2:23—50; Indigenous Parties and Democracy in Latin America, 4:161-79 Manzetti, Luigi, book review, 4:193—96 Masterson, Daniel M., with Sayaka Funada-Classen, The Japanese in Latin America, reviewed, 4:184—-89 Middlebrook, Kevin J., ed., Dilemmas of Political Change in Mexico, reviewed, 2:186-90 Moran-Taylor, Michelle J., book review, 4:184—89 Nylen, William R., Participatory Democracy versus Elitist Democracy: Lessons from Brazil, reviewed, 1:133—38 Palacios, Indira, book review, 2:190—96 Patterson, Eric, Religious Activity and Political Participation: The Brazil- ian and Chilean Cases, 1:1—29 Perramond, Eric P., book review, 3:169-73 Petras, James, and Henry Veltmeyer, Cardoso’s Brazil: A Land for Sale, reviewed, 3:159-04 Phillips, Nicola, U.S. Power and the Politics of Economic Governance in the Americas, 4:1—25 INDEX TO VOLUME 47 Pion-Berlin, David, Authoritarian Legacies and Their Impact on Latin America, 2:159-70 Power, Margaret, book review, 4:199-203 Pribble, Jennifer, book review, 4:189-93 Ramirez, Miguel, book review, 3:173-78 Rettberg, Angelika, Business Versus Business? Grupos and Organized Business in Colombia, 1:31—54 Reynoso, Diego, book review, 1:148—51 Richani, Nazih, Multinational Corporations, Rentier Capitalism, and the War System in Colombia, 3:113—44 Rios-Figueroa, Julio, book review, 4:196-99 Risley, Amy E., book review, 3:179-83 Rodrigues, Maria Guadalupe Moog, Global Environmentalism and Local Politics: Transnational Advocacy Networks in Brazil, Ecuador, and India, reviewed, 2:176-80 Rottinghaus, Brandon, and Irina Alberro, Rivaling the PRI: The Image Management of Vicente Fox and the Use of Public Opinion Polling in the 2000 Mexican Election, 2:143-58 Rubio, Luis, and Susan Kaufman Purcell, eds., Mexico Under Fox, reviewed, 2:180-86 Ruhl, J. Mark, The Guatemalan Military Since the Peace Accords: The Fate of Reform Under Arza and Portillo, 1:55-85 Schneider, Ben Ross, Business Politics and the State in Twentieth-Cen- tury Latin America, reviewed, 4:193-96 Shadlen, Kenneth C., Democratization Without Representation: The Pol- itics of Small Industry in Mexico, reviewed, 3:173-78 Smith, Peter H., Jennifer L. Troutner, and Christine Hiinefeldt, eds., Promises of Empowerment: Women in Asia and Latin America, reviewed, 4:189-93 Staats, Joseph L., Shaun Bowler, and Jonathan T. Hiskey, Measuring Judicial Performance in Latin America, 4:77-106 Stoll, David, The Nicaraguan Contras: Were They Indios? 3:145—57 Suarez-Potts, William, book review, 2:186—90 Uggla, Fredrik, “For a Few Senators More”? Negotiating Constitutional Changes During Chile’s Transition to Democracy, 2:51-75 Wilson, Suzanne, book review, 3:164—69 Winn, Peter, ed., Victims of the Chilean Miracle: Workers and Neoliber- alism in the Pinochet Era, 1973-2002, reviewed, 4:199-203 Wise, Carol, and Manuel Pastor, Jr., The Lost Sexenio: Vicente Fox and the New Politics of Economic Reform in Mexico, 4:135—60

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