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With the people of more than one hundred nations living under totalitarian or authoritarian rule, the promotion of democratic development and democratic institutions is likely to be a complex and difficult endeavor for many decades to come. In this collection of papers, eight experienced practitioners and scholars report and analyze what they have learned regarding practical complexities and difficulties. The opening chapter sets current United States' endeavors at promoting democracy into historical context, describing the American sense of mission regarding the promotion of democracy. A second chapter indicates how different authoritarian regimes require different democratizing approaches. Next, an analysis is presented to the consequences--intended and otherwise--of political aid for donor-recipient relationships. Recent efforts, particularly under Foreign Assistance Act programs, are reviewed and assessed, with special attention to the failures. Four chapters are devoted to the role of labor unions, business associations, agrarian workers' organizations, and various types of cooperatives have played in democracy promotion. A more theoretical chapter identifies the intimate connections between freedom of economic associations, political democracy, and the development of thriving market economies. The concluding chapters report on efforts to bring together a formal association of democracies; on the advantages of separating out nongovernmental from governmental programs of political aid; and on the empirical problems of program design and evaluation in the democracy promotion field.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
The Democratic Mission: A Brief History
Aspects of an U.S. Campaign for Democracy
The Donor-Recipient Relationship in Political Aid Programs
Promoting Democracy in Authoritarian Regimes: Problems and Prospects
Transnational Parties as Multilateral Civic Educators
Labor's Role in Building Democracy
A Market Oriented Approach to Democratic Development: The Linkages
A Market-Oriented Approach to Democratic Development: Past and Future Programs
Peasant Organizations in Democratic Development
Cooperatives as Agents of Democracy
Organizing the Democracies to Promote Democracy
Democracy Promotion and Government-to-Governemtn Diplomacy
Assessing Political Aid for the Endless Campaign
Further Reading
Index
About the Contributors
Product details
Published | Mar 25 1988 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9780275928148 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Series | Democracy in the World |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |