Liberal Interventionism and Democracy Promotion

Liberal Interventionism and Democracy Promotion
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Artikel-Nr:
9780739169704
Veröffentl:
2012
Seiten:
242
Autor:
Dursun Peksen
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Liberal Interventionism and Democracy Promotion, edited by Dursun Peksen, explores the extent to which various forms of foreign interventions and policy actors contribute to the spread of democracy. The contributors to this collection specifically evaluate the efficacy of four major tools—economic sanctions, foreign aid, external armed influences, and soft power—that are often used to advance political liberalization in authoritarian regimes. The book also assesses the performance of four major non-state actors—the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the European Union, and transnational human rights organizations—in spreading democracy. This collection is an essential contribution to the study of democracy promotion and international relations.
Despite growing interest in democracy promotion, the nature and extent of external factors’ impact on democratic transitions to date remains understudied. The question of what works under what circumstances is still intensely contested among academics, policy-makers, and practitioners. Liberal Interventionism and Democracy Promotion, edited by Dursun Peksen, contributes to the study of international democracy promotion, exploring the extent to which various forms of foreign interventions and policy actors that advocate political liberalization affect the spread of democracy. The contributors in this study specifically address issues highly relevant to the academic research and policymaking, including the evaluation of the efficacy of four major tools—economic sanctions, foreign aid, external armed interventions, and soft power—that are often used to advance political liberalization in authoritarian regimes. The book also assesses the performance of four major non-state actors—the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the European Union, and transnational human rights organizations—that have become increasingly influential in advocating the spread of civil liberties and political rights. Liberal Interventionism and Democracy Promotion’s comprehensive assessment of the efficacy of major policy instruments and actors that advocate political liberalization offers a greater understanding of what works best and when in the practice of democracy promotion. This collection is an essential contribution to the study of democracy promotion and international relations.
Chapter 1. Understanding the Domestic and International Sources of Democratization: An Introduction
Part I. Foreign Policy Tools and Democracy Promotion
Chapter 2. Funding Freedom? The United States and Democracy Aid, 1988-2001
Chapter 3. Economic Sanctions and International Democracy Promotion
Chapter 4. Soft Power and the Question of Democratization
Part II. Non-State Actors and Democracy Promotion
Chapter 5. The International Monetary Fund and the Prospects for Democracy in the Developing World
Chapter 6. The European Union Membership and Democracy Promotion: The Case of Turkey
Chapter 7. Transnational NGO Activism Outside of Democracies: The Behavior and effect of Human Rights INGOs on Political Repression
Chapter 8. The United Nations and Democracy Promotion: Assessing the Effectiveness of the UN's Democracy Fund and Electoral Assistance Division
Chapter 9. Concluding Remarks: How Best to Promote Democracy Using Foreign Policy Tools

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