The Conceptual Politics of Democracy Promotion

The Conceptual Politics of Democracy Promotion
Title The Conceptual Politics of Democracy Promotion PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hobson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 273
Release 2012-03-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1136643613

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This book explores the frameworks underlying different notions of democracy, and how these influence political decisions.

Promoting Democracy

Promoting Democracy
Title Promoting Democracy PDF eBook
Author Manal A. Jamal
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2019-08-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1479878456

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How Western donor assistance can both help and undermine democracy in different parts of the world Democracy promotion is a central pillar of the foreign policy of many states, but the results are often disappointing. In Promoting Democracy, Manal A. Jamal examines why these efforts succeed in some countries, but fail in others. A former journalist and researcher in the Palestinian territories, she offers an up-close perspective of the ways in which Western donor funding has, on one hand, undermined political participation in cases such as the Palestinian territories, and, on the other hand, succeeded in bolstering political engagement in cases such as El Salvador. Based on five fieldwork trips and over 150 interviews with grassroots activists, political leaders, and directors and program officers in donor agencies and NGOs, Jamal brings into focus an often-overlooked perspective: the experiences of those directly affected by this assistance. Promoting Democracy makes an important and timely argument about how political settlements ultimately shape democracy promotion efforts, and what political choices Western state sponsored donors can make to maximize successful outcomes in different contexts across the world.

The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion

The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion
Title The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion PDF eBook
Author A. Wetzel
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781137466310

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The book investigates the substance of the European Union's (EU) democracy promotion policy. It focuses on elections, civil and political rights, horizontal accountability, effective power to govern, stateness, state administrative capacity, civil society, and socio-economic context as components of embedded liberal democracy.

Democracy Promotion

Democracy Promotion
Title Democracy Promotion PDF eBook
Author Jeff Bridoux
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 149
Release 2014-03-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135140952

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This critical introduction to democracy promotion seeks to provide students with an understanding of some of the key dynamics and contentions revolving around this controversial policy agenda. Specifically, this textbook examines democracy promotion through seeking to answer, from the perspective of an approach informed by ‘critical theory’, a set of important questions often posed to democracy promoters, such as: Who is involved in democracy promotion today and what kinds of power relations are embedded in it? Is democracy promotion driven by the values or interests of key actors? Is democracy promotion regime-change by another name? Is democracy promotion ‘context-sensitive’ or an imposition of Western powers? Is democracy promotion about achieving liberal economic reform in target states? Is democracy promotion a tool of the powerful, a form of hegemonic control of target populations? The book suggests a set of provocative answers to these questions and also puts forward a set of challenges for democracy promoters and supporters to take on today. Democracy Promotion serves as an effective introduction to an increasingly topical policy agenda for students and general readers and, at the same time, seeks to advance an important set of new critical perspectives for practitioners and policy-makers of democracy promotion to consider.

Democratic Futures

Democratic Futures
Title Democratic Futures PDF eBook
Author Milja Kurki
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 314
Release 2013
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415690323

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This text explains the different models of democracy and the varied approaches taken by a number of international actors to promote (or impose) democratic and economic reform.

American Democracy Promotion

American Democracy Promotion
Title American Democracy Promotion PDF eBook
Author Michael Cox
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 372
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780199240975

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As we enter the 21st-century with American hegemony intact, this volume helps us understand what drives the world's last remaining superpower. It explores one of the least analysed, and most misunderstood aspects of American foreign policy.

The Democracy Promotion Paradox

The Democracy Promotion Paradox
Title The Democracy Promotion Paradox PDF eBook
Author Lincoln A. Mitchell
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 238
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815727046

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Explore the numerous paradoxes at the heart of the theory and practice of democracy promotion. The Democracy Promotion Paradox raises difficult but critically important issues by probing the numerous inconsistencies and paradoxes that lie at the heart of the theory and practice of democracy promotion. For example, the United States frequently crafts policies to encourage democracy that rely on cooperation with undemocratic governments; democracy promoters view their work as minor yet also of critical importance to the United States and the countries where they work; and many who work in the field of democracy promotion have an incomplete understanding of democracy. Similarly, in the domestic political context, both left and right critiques of democracy promotion are internally inconsistent. Lincoln A. Mitchell provides an overview of the origins of U.S. democracy promotion, analyzes its development and evolution over the last decades, and discusses how it came to be an unquestioned assumption at the core of U.S. foreign policy. His discussion of the bureaucratic logic that underlies democracy promotion offers important insights into how it can be adapted to remain effective. Mitchell also examines the future of democracy promotion in the context of evolving U.S. domestic policy and politics and in a changed global environment in which the United States is no longer the hegemon.