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Promoting democracy and the rule of law

Promoting democracy and the rule of law2009

Michael McFaul, Amichai A. Magen

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"Are Americans and Europeans united or divided over the goal of promoting democracy and the rule of law around the globe? What strategies and instruments do they wield in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East in an effort to achieve these goals? And what do their successes and failures reveal both about the challenge of encouraging the spread of freedom and the nature of American and European foreign policies in the twenty-first century? These are some of the pressing questions tackled in this volume by a distinguished group of analysts from both sides of the Atlantic. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the authors demonstrate in detail that the US and the EU share many common features in their democracy promotion strategies, including shared 'double standards'. This is a much anticipated study - one that provides the first systematic, comparative analysis of American and European efforts to transform governance in developing countries."--Jacket.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL18789298W

Subjects

DemocratizationGovernment policyForeign relationsRule of lawDemocracyUnited states, politics and governmentEurope, politics and governmentRechtsstaatsprinzipDemokratisierungDemocratization / Government policy / European Union countriesDemocratization / Government policy / United StatesRule of law / Developing countriesDemocracy / Developing countriesInternational relationsFörderungComparative politicsDiplomatic relationsInternational law

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