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Asian Journal of Political Science, 2020
After the demise of Suharto’s New Order dictatorship in 1998, Indonesia has been committed to democratization process.
Mohamad Rosyidin
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After the demise of Suharto’s New Order dictatorship in 1998, Indonesia has been committed to democratization process.
Mohamad Rosyidin
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International democracy promotion: a role for public goods theory? [PDF]
The state of international democracy promotion is in flux. After more than fifteen years of increasing activity and with more organisations and resources devoted to promoting democracy than ever before, a mood of uncertainty surrounds democracy support's
Peter Burnell
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Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2010
The objective of this article is to develop a novel distinction among four IR approaches and especially to highlight the approach which will be called here ‘offensive liberalism’. This four fold division is based not only on a distinction between realism and liberalism, but also on an internal division inside each camp between offensive and defensive ...
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The objective of this article is to develop a novel distinction among four IR approaches and especially to highlight the approach which will be called here ‘offensive liberalism’. This four fold division is based not only on a distinction between realism and liberalism, but also on an internal division inside each camp between offensive and defensive ...
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Reevaluating Democracy Promotion
Journal of Cold War Studies, 2022Abstract The Reagan administration not only pursued democratization in hostile states but also pressured allied authoritarian regimes to reform and occasionally supported “soft” regime changes to defuse internal tensions in countries that were important for U.S. strategic interests. The convergence between mid-level officials, autonomous
Robert Pee, Scott Lucas
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Global Society, 2005
Amy Chua, World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability (New York: Doubleday, 2003). Michael Cox, G.
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Amy Chua, World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability (New York: Doubleday, 2003). Michael Cox, G.
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2016
This dissertation looks at questions around the promotion of democracy overseas in three separate papers. The first looks at the political psychology of ?personality? and how progress on the scientific understanding of personality has allowed political scientists to make better predictions of attitudes to political issues, compared to the standard ...
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This dissertation looks at questions around the promotion of democracy overseas in three separate papers. The first looks at the political psychology of ?personality? and how progress on the scientific understanding of personality has allowed political scientists to make better predictions of attitudes to political issues, compared to the standard ...
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Ethics & International Affairs, 2008
T he first question that we have to ask about promoting democracy is the question of agency: Who are the promoters? Most of the recent arguments have focused on the state, that is, on the already democratic states and, particularly, the United States.
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T he first question that we have to ask about promoting democracy is the question of agency: Who are the promoters? Most of the recent arguments have focused on the state, that is, on the already democratic states and, particularly, the United States.
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2017
Abstract This chapter examines the extent to which international organizations (IOs) engage in democracy promotion. It finds that democratic norms are being articulated and acted upon by IOs. As evidence, it looks to the development of democracy's normative roots as well as the following operational activities: electoral assistance, the ...
Ian Johnstone, Michael Snyder
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Abstract This chapter examines the extent to which international organizations (IOs) engage in democracy promotion. It finds that democratic norms are being articulated and acted upon by IOs. As evidence, it looks to the development of democracy's normative roots as well as the following operational activities: electoral assistance, the ...
Ian Johnstone, Michael Snyder
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2003
Abstract : The United States has had a stated goal of promoting democracy abroad for over one hundred years. We have stated this goal in our National Security Strategy, but our actions have not always demonstrated this goal. This paper will define democracy and review recent administrations' ideology and national security strategies in respect to the ...
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Abstract : The United States has had a stated goal of promoting democracy abroad for over one hundred years. We have stated this goal in our National Security Strategy, but our actions have not always demonstrated this goal. This paper will define democracy and review recent administrations' ideology and national security strategies in respect to the ...
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EU Democracy Promotion and Governmentality
2019This volume draws on a Foucauldian understanding of governmentality to explore how EU civil society funding policies depoliticise civil society organisations. It questions whether international civil society funding always depoliticises civil society organisations, as the literature on governmentality and international civil society policies argues.The
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