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Index to Volume 48 Aleman, Eduardo, Policy Gatekeepers in Latin American Legislatures, 3:125-55 Allison, Michael E., The Transition from Armed Opposition to Electoral Opposition in Central America, 4:137—62 Anderson, Leslie E., The Authoritarian Executive? Horizontal and Verti- cal Accountability in Nicaragua’s New Democracy, 2:141-69 Arce, Moisés, The Societal Consequences of Market Reform in Peru, 1:27-54 Arias, Enrique Desmond, and Corinne Davis Rodrigues, The Myth of Personal Security: Criminal Gangs, Dispute Resolution, and Identity in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas, 4:53-81 Arnson, Cynthia J., book review, 1:200-—204 Beer, Caroline C., Judicial Performance and the Rule of Law in the Mex- ican States Booth, John A., and Patricia Bayer Richard, Revolution’s Legacy: Resid- ual Effects on Nicaraguan Participation and Attitudes in Compara- tive Context, 2:117—40 Bossert, ThomasJ ., book review, 2:185-89 Brockett, Charles D., Political Movements and Violence in Central Amer- ica, reviewed, 4:188-91 Close, David, and Kalowatie Deonandan, eds., Undoing Democracy: The Politics of Electoral Caudillismo, reviewed, 2:181-84 Crandall, Russell, book review, 1:192-95 Crandall, Russell, Guadalupe Paz, and Riordan Roett, eds., The Andes in Focus: Security, Democracy, and Economic Reform, reviewed, 1:195-200; Mexico's Democracy at Work: Political and Economic Dynamics, reviewed, 4:191-95 Dammert, Lucia, and Mary Fran T. Malone, Does It Take a Village? Polic- ing Strategies and Fear of Crime in Latin America, 4:27-51 Davis, Diane E., Undermining the Rule of Law: Democratization and the Dark Side of Police Reform in Mexico, 1:55-86 Desposato, Scott, Latin American Legislative Politics, 4:163-78 Eaton, Kent, Decentralization’s Nondemocratic Roots: Military Reforms of Subnational Governments in Latin America, 1:1—26 Ellner, Steve, Globalization, Macroeconomic Policies, and Latin Ameri- can Democracy, 1:175-87 Falleti, Tulia G., book review, 3:208-11 Fuentes, Claudio A., Contesting the Iron Fist: Advocacy Networks and Police Violence in Democratic Argentina and Chile, reviewed, 4:179-84 LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Gill, Lesley, The School of the Americas: Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas, reviewed, 1:189-92 Goldfrank, Benjamin, and Aaron Schneider, Competitive Institution Build- ing: The PT and Participatory Budgeting in Rio Grande do Sul, 3:1-31 Greene, Kenneth F., book review, 1:208-13 Hagopian, Frances, and Scott P. Mainwaring, eds., The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America: Advances and Setbacks, reviewed, 4:179-84 Hammergren, Linn, book review, 2:194—97 Hawkins, Kirk A., book review, 4:195—201 Helmke, Gretchen, Courts Under Constraints: Judges, Generals and Presidents in Argentina, reviewed, 2:194—97 Holmes, Jennifer S., Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Pineres, and Kevin M. Curtin, Drugs, Violence, and Development in Colombia: A Depart- ment-Level Analysis, 3:157-84 Htun, Mala, and Timothy J. Power, Gender, Parties, and Support for Equal Rights in the Brazilian Congress, 4:83—104 Kaufman, Robert R., and Joan M. Nelson, eds., Crucial Needs, Weak Incentives: Social Sector Reform, Democratization, and Globaliza- tion in Latin America, reviewed, 2:185-89 Kenney, Charles D., Fujimori’s Coup and the Breakdown of Democracy in Latin America, reviewed, 3:211-14 Kubal, Mary Rose, Contradictions and Constraints in Chile’s Health Care and Education Decentralization, 4:105—35 Ladutke, Lawrence Michael, Freedom of Expression in El Salvador: The Strugglfeo r Human Rights and Democracy, reviewed, 1:200-—204 Levitt, Barry S., A Desultory Defense of Democracy: OAS Resolution 1080 and the Inter-American Democratic Charter, 3:93-—123 Loveman, Brian, book review, 2:198—201 McClintock, Cynthia, and James H. Lebovic, Correlates of Levels of Democracy in Latin America During the 1990s, 2:29-59 McConnell, Shelley A., book review, 3:199-203 McCoy, Jennifer L., and David J. Myers, eds., The Unraveling of Repre- sentative Democracy in Venezuela, reviewed, 4:195-201 McNulty, Stephanie, book review, 3:211—14 McSherry, J. Patrice, book review, 1:189-92 Negretto, Gabriel L., Minority Presidents and Democratic Performance in Latin America, 3:63—92 Nickerson, Alberto, book review, 2:181-84 Norden, Deborah, book review, 4:179-84 Ondetti, Gabriel, Repression, Opportunity, and Protest: Explaining the Takeoff of Brazil's Landless Movement, 2:61—94 O'Neill, Kathleen, Decentralizing the State: Elections, Parties, and Local Power in the Andes, reviewed, 3:208—-11 INDEX TO VOLUME 48 Ortega Ortiz, Reynaldo Yunuen, book review, 4:191-95 Parish, Randall R., Jr., Democrats, Dictators, and Cooperation: The Transformation of Argentine-Chilean Relations, 1:143-74 Peceny, Mark, book review, 2:189-93 Peceny, Mark, and Michael Durnan, The FARC’s Best Friend: U.S. Antidrug Policies and the Deepening of Colombia's Civil War in the 1990s, 2:95-116 Policzer, Pablo, book review, 4:184—87 Posada-Carbo, Eduardo, and Carlos Malamud, eds., The Financing of Politics: Latin American and European Perspectives, reviewed, 3:199-203 Prieto, Mercedes, Liberalismoy temor: imaginando los sujetos indigenas en el Ecuador postcolonial, 1895-1950, reviewed, 1:204-8 Roitman, Karem, book review, 1:204-8 Rotberg, Robert I., ed., When States Fail: Causes and Consequences, reviewed, 4:201—4 Rousseau, Stéphanie, Women’s Citizenship and Neopopulism: Peru Under the Fujimori Regime, 1:117—41 Samuels, David, Sources of Mass Partisanship in Brazil, 2:1-27 Sanchez-Ancochea, Diego, Trade Liberalization and Economic Integra- tion in the Americas: Causes and Consequences, 2:171-80 Serbin, Kenneth P., Memory and Method in the Emerging Literature on Latin America’s Authoritarian Era, 3:185—-98 Shifter, Michael, book review, 1:195-—200 Shirk, David A., Mexico's New Politics: The PAN and Democratic Change, reviewed, 1:208-13 Sikkink, Kathryn, Mixed Signals: U.S. Human Rights Policy and Latin America, reviewed, 2:189-93 Spanakos, Anthony P., and Lucio R. Renno, Elections and Economic Tur- bulence in Brazil: Candidates, Voters, and Investors, 4:1—26 Staab, Silke, and Kristen Hill Maher, The Dual Discourse About Peruvian Domestic Workers in Santiago de Chile: Class, Race, and a Nation- alist Project, 1:87-116 Stern, Steve J., Remembering Pinochet's Chile: On the Eve of London 1998, reviewed, 2:198-201 Torres, M. Gabriela, book review, 4:188—91 Westerhout, Julian, book review, 4:201—4 Weyland, Kurt, ed., Learning from Foreign Models: Latin American Policy Reform, reviewed, 3:203-8 Wise, Carol, book review, 3:203-8 Youngers, Coletta, and Eileen Rosin, eds., Drugs and Democracy in Latin America: The Impact of U.S. Policy, reviewed, 1:192-95

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