Notes
1. Huntington, The Third Wave.
2. Puddington, “Freedom in the World 2012.”
3. Ibid.
4. Schedler, “The Logic of Electoral Authoritarianism.”
5. Levitsky and Way, Competitive Authoritarianism.
6. Brooker, Non-Democratic Regimes.
7. Halperin, Siegle, and Weinstein, The Democracy Advantage.
8. Schmitter and Karl, “The Conceptual Travels of Transitologists and Consolidologists.”
9. Brownlee, Authoritarianism in the Age of Democratization.
10. Haggard and Kaufman, “Inequality and Regime Change.”
11. Houle, “Inequality and Democracy”; Boix, “Democracy, Development, and the International System.”
12. Haggard and Kaufman, “Inequality and Regime Change.”
13. Chu, Diamond, and Nathan, “Conclusion,” 254–5.
14. Hewison, in this issue; Thitinan, “Thailand's Uneasy Passage.”
15. Jones, in this issue.
16. Ibid. See also Huang, “Re-thinking Myanmar's Political Regime”; Bünte, “Burma's Transition to Quasi-Military Rule”; Croissant and Kamerling, “Why Do Military Regimes Institutionalize?”
17. Rodan and Jayasuriya, Beyond Hybrid Regimes.