Defeating Authoritarian Leaders in Postcommunist Countries

Part I. The Puzzle: 1. Breakthrough elections: mixed regimes, democracy assistance, and international diffusion 2. Electoral stability and change in mixed regimes Part II. Case Studies: 3. The 1998 election in Slovakia and the 2000 election in Croatia: model solidifies and is transferred 4. Defeating a dictator at the polls and in the streets: the 2000 Yugoslav election 5. Ukraine: the orange revolution 6. Georgia and Kyrgyzstan: fraudulent parliamentary elections, mass protests, and presidential abdications 7. Failed cases: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus Part III. Comparative Analyses: 8. Explaining divergent electoral outcomes: regime strength, international democracy assistance, and electoral dynamics 9. The electoral model: evolution and elements 10. The cross-national diffusion of democratizing elections 11. After the elections: explaining divergent regime trajectories 12. Conclusions: democratizing elections, international diffusion and US democracy assistance.