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Promoting polyarchyPromoting polyarchy

Promoting polyarchy1996

William I. Robinson

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Promoting Polyarchy examines the apparent change in US foreign policy from supporting dictatorships to an "open" promotion of "democratic" regimes. William I. Robinson argues that the policy has been designed more to retain the elite-based and undemocratic status quo of Third World countries than to encourage mass aspirations for democratization. While US policy is more ideologically appealing under the title of "democracy promotion," it does nothing to reverse the growth of inequality and the undemocratic nature of global decision-making. This challenging argument is supported by a wealth of information garnered from field-work and hitherto unpublished government documents, and assembled in case studies of the Philippines, Chile, Nicaragua, Haiti, South Africa, and the former Soviet bloc.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL1717714W

Subjects

Foreign relationsDemocracyHistoryWorld politicsUnited states, foreign relationsUnited states, foreign relations, 1981-1989United states, foreign relations, 1989-World politics, 1985-1995

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