Response
JUL/AUG
2009
Azar Gat, Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry, and Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel
Essay
Jul/Aug
2007
Liberal democracy, led by the United States, may have emerged triumphant from the great struggles of the twentieth century. But the post-Cold War rise of economically successful -- and nondemocratic -- China and Russia may represent a viable alternative path to modernity that leaves liberal democracy's ultimate victory and future dominance in doubt.
Capsule Review
Sep/Oct
1993
Eliot A. Cohen
