US democracy promotion after the Cold War : stability, basic premises, and policy toward Egypt

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    • Poppe, Annika Elena

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US democracy promotion after the Cold War : stability, basic premises, and policy toward Egypt

Annika Elena Poppe

(Routledge studies in US foreign policy)

Routledge, 2021, c2020

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"First published 2020..., first issued in paperback 2021"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [263]-278

Includes index

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This book explores the often assumed but so far not examined proposition that a particular U.S. culture influences U.S. foreign policy behavior or, more concretely, that widely shared basic assumptions embraced by members of the U.S. administration have a notable impact on foreign policy-making. Publicly professed beliefs regarding America's role in the world and about democracy's universal appeal - despite much contestation - go to the heart of U.S. national identity. Employing extensive foreign policy text analysis as well as using the case study of U.S.-Egyptian bilateral relations during the Clinton, Bush junior, and Obama administrations, it shows that basic assumptions matter in U.S. democracy promotion in general, and the book operationalizes them in detail as well as employs qualitative content analysis to assess their validity and variation. The research presented lies at the intersection of International Relations, U.S. foreign policy, regional studies, and democracy promotion. The specific focus on the domestic 'cultural' angle for the study of foreign policy and this dimension's operationalization makes it a creative crossover study and a unique contribution to these overlapping fields.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: U.S. democracy promotion: determinants, debates, and the diagnosis of continuity in the post-Cold War era Chapter 2: National identity, political culture, and the democracy promotion world view: theoretical framework and methodological approach Chapter 3: Approximating the basic premises of U.S. democracy promotion after the Cold War Chapter 4: The basic premises of U.S. democracy promotion: major changes in form, minor changes in content Chapter 5: Premises in the challenge ground: U.S. policy towards Egypt (I) Chapter 6: Premises in the challenge ground: U.S. policy towards Egypt (II) Conclusion Postscriptum: Democracy promotion under the Trump administration Appendix

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