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LOCATION | SHELF NO | STATUS |
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Pretoria Open Collection | 340.11 PROM | AVAILABLE |
Table of Contents | ||||||
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Foreword / Jessica T. Mathews | ||||||
Preface | ||||||
Acknowledgments | ||||||
Part I | Framing the Challenge | |||||
1 | Rule-of-Law Revival / Thomas Carothers | 3 | ||||
2 | Problem of Knowledge / Thomas Carothers | 15 | ||||
Part II | Questioning the Orthodoxy | |||||
3 | Competing Definitions of the Rule of Law / Rachel Kleinfeld | 31 | ||||
4 | Mythmaking in the Rule-of-Law Orthodoxy / Frank Upham | 75 | ||||
5 | House without a Foundation / Stephen Golub | 105 | ||||
6 | Lessons Not Learned about Legal Reform / Wade Channell | 137 | ||||
7 | Legal Empowerment Alternative / Stephen Golub | 161 | ||||
Part III | Regional Experiences | |||||
8 | Trojan Horse in China? / Matthew Stephenson | 191 | ||||
9 | Complexity of Success in Russia / Matthew Spence | 217 | ||||
10 | Middle East Dilemmas / David Mednicoff | 251 | ||||
11 | Time to Learn, Time to Act in Africa / Laure-Helene Piron | 275 | ||||
12 | Measuring the Impact of Criminal Justice Reform in Latin America / Lisa Bhansali, Christina Biebesheimer | 301 | ||||
Part IV | Conclusions | |||||
13 | Steps toward Knowledge / Thomas Carothers | 327 | ||||
Bibliography | 339 | |||||
Index | 349 | |||||
Contributors | 361 | |||||
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | 365 |
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