Democracy assistance : international co-operation for democratization
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Democracy assistance : international co-operation for democratization
(Democratization studies)
Frank Cass, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-367) and index
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Description
This examination of how Western governments support democracy worldwide considers how countries use this aid. Attention is paid to post-conflict situations and semi-authoritarian regimes where democratization has stalled, and international support of democratic decentralization is assessed.
Table of Contents
- Democracy assistance - the state of the discourse, Peter Burnell
- democracy assistance - origins and organisations, Peter Burnell
- the United Nations and democracy assistance - developing practice within a constitutional framework, Nigel D. White
- European Union development co-operation and the promotion of democracy, Gordon Crawford
- Germany's Stiftungen and democracy assistance - comparative advantages, new challenges, Stefan Mair
- towards democratic governance - the contribution of the multilateral development banks in Latin America, Carlos Santiso
- international assistance for post-conflict elections, Krishna Kumar
- struggling with semi-authoritarians, Thomas Carothers
- USAID and democratic decentralisation - taking the measure of an assistance programme, Harry Blair
- civil society and democracy assistance in Africa, Julie Heam, Mark Robinson
- democracy assistance in south-east Asia - long history/unfinished business, Kevin F. Quigley
- democracy assistance - Russia's experience as recipient, Richard Sakwa
- judicial reform and legal technical assistance in Latin America, John McEldownay
- democracy assistance - the state of the art, Peter Burnell.
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