Transatlantic Democracy Assistance

Transatlantic Democracy Assistance
Author: Jan Hornat
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429788574

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The approaches of EU institutions and the US to democracy assistance often vary quite significantly as both actors choose different means and tactics. The nuances in the understandings of democracy on the part of the EU and the US lead to their promotion of models of democratic governance that are often quite divergent and, in some respects, clashing. This book examines the sources of this divergence and by focusing on the role of the actors’ "democratic identity" it aims to explain the observation that both actors use divergent strategies and instruments to foster democratic governance in third countries. Taking a constructivist view, it demonstrates that the history, expectations and experiences with democracy of each actor significantly inform their respective definition of democracy and thus the model of democracy they promote abroad. This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners in democracy promotion, democratization, political theory, EU and US foreign policy and assistance, and identity research.

Transatlantic Trends in Democracy Promotion

Transatlantic Trends in Democracy Promotion
Author: Rouba Al-Fattal Eeckelaert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317008101

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How did the EU, US, and Canada decide and implement their electoral assistance in the Palestinian Territories (PT)? Why did the EU, the US, and Canada embark on assisting the elections in the PT, and what factors influenced their electoral assistance? What lessons can be learned for other countries approaching elections after a long period of conflict? This book answers these questions and charts the process of electoral assistance with an in-depth analysis of each transatlantic actor's electoral assistance in the PT. It shows that, despite the many institutional and operational differences between the EU, the US, and Canada, the three actors do share common interests and influencing factors which often unify their response. The book also reveals the limitations facing electoral assistance and the implications of this on the sustainability, clarity, consistency, and responsiveness of the policy. In this systematic, comparative analysis of European, American and Canadian efforts to assist elections and transform governance in conflict zones Rouba Al-Fattal greatly advances the empirical knowledge of electoral assistance and provides the first steps needed to reform electoral assistance policy to cope with the challenges of the twenty-first century.

Defending the Gains

Defending the Gains
Author: Esther Brimmer
Publsiher: Center for Transatlantic Relations Sais
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015074060511

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If a nation's fledgling democracy is in trouble, what should outsiders do? Esther Brimmer examines the effectiveness of U.S. and European responses when other countries' newfound democratic gains begin to erode. Brimmer asks tough questions about democracy promotion in transatlantic diplomacy. Is it actually helping to deepen democracy around the world? Efforts have focused primarily on ways to encourage democracy where it does not exist, or to consolidate democracy where it has taken hold. But what can and should the United States and Europe do when democracies infringe upon basic democratic principles, or there is a general erosion of democracy? Is there a role for outsiders when democracy is under threat? Should the U.S. and EU support democracy or just stability? Do they need to confront a backlash against democracy or "democracy promotion"?

Transatlantic Trends in Democracy Promotion

Transatlantic Trends in Democracy Promotion
Author: Rouba Al-Fattal Eeckelaert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2012
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: OCLC:1045488961

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Democracy Assistance

Democracy Assistance
Author: Peter J. Burnell
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 071468144X

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This volume brings together academic specialists in politics, law, development and area studies and scholar practitioners who have a detailed working knowledge of the relevant institutions such as the United Nations, the European Union, multilateral development banks and others.

Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law

Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law
Author: A. Magen,T. Risse,M. McFaul
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230244528

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European and American experts systematically compare U.S. and EU strategies to promote democracy around the world – from the Middle East and the Mediterranean, to Latin America, the former Soviet bloc, and Southeast Asia. In doing so, the authors debunk the pernicious myth that there exists a transatlantic divide over democracy promotion.

Does Democracy Matter

Does Democracy Matter
Author: Adrian Basora,Agnieszka Marczyk,Maia Otarashvili
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538101865

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Confidence in the future of democracy has been shaken by the authoritarian resurgence of the past decade, and some now argue that it is not realistic for the US to continue to champion democracy abroad. Does Democracy Matter? provides the conclusions of eleven scholars from widely different backgrounds who ask whether and, if so, how the US should support democracy beyond its own borders. The authors agree that American strategic interests are served in the long run by the spread of democracy abroad, but they differ as to how this support meshes with other national security goals. The concluding chapter outlines a system of triage for realistically assessing where and how such assistance can be effective in promoting US security interests. Contributions by Adrian A. Basora, Sarah Bush, Larry Diamond, Carl Gershman, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Melinda Haring, Michal Kořan, Richard Kraemer, Agnieszka Marczyk, Tsveta Petrova, and Kenneth Yalowitz.

Comparative Perspectives on the Substance of EU Democracy Promotion

Comparative Perspectives on the Substance of EU Democracy Promotion
Author: Anne Wetzel,Jan Orbie,Fabienne Bossuyt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317295389

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This book examines the substance of European Union (EU) democracy promotion by comparing it with norms of governance that other international actors promote, among them the United Nations, the United States, the Central and East European EU member states, Russia, China and non-governmental organizations. It aims is to gain a better understanding of the EU’s democracy promotion agenda and to learn more about the (in)distinctiveness of the norms diffused by the EU. Building on a common conceptual chapter, the contributions follow different theoretical approaches and research designs, and focus on a diversity of case studies. The book concludes that in comparison with other international actors, the EU’s conceptual approach to democracy promotion is diffuse, which in turn makes the EU a particularly flexible but also ‘technical’ democracy promoter when it comes to implementation. At the same time, there are limits to flexibility at the level of concepts and frames. This indicates a distinct character of the substance of EU democracy promotion, which can be linked to the nature of the EU polity. This book was published as a special issue of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs.