The International Dimensions of Democratization
Europe and the Americas
Whitehead, Laurence (Editor),
Official Fellow,
Nuffield College, Oxford
Second Edition
Print publication date: 2001
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-924375-4 doi:10.1093/0199243751.001.0001 |
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Abstract:
The ending of the Cold War has brought about a flurry of regional initiatives to promote and consolidate democratization, especially in east Central Europe and in Central and South America. This volume provides a historically grounded analysis of the significance and limitations of such attempts at ‘democracy by convergence’, and reconsiders some established ideas about the relationship between domestic and international factors in recent democratization processes. Combining theoretical approaches with empirical case studies, the book examines the development of democratic regimes in countries and regions as diverse as Brazil, Spain, Greece, the Caribbean, and east Central Europe. At the international level, the book considers the influence of US foreign policy, international finance, the UN, and the European Union, as well as a wide range of international political influences on democratization.
Keywords: democratization Table of Contents
Preface
chapter 1.
Three International Dimensions of Democratization
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The Influence of the International Context Upon the Choice of National Institutions and Policies in Neo-Democracies
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The Imposition of Democracy: The Caribbean
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The Effectiveness of US Human Rights Policy, 1973–1980
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The Resurgence of United States Political Development Assistance to Latin America in the 1980s
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The International Dimensions of Democratization in Latin America: The Case of Brazil
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International Support for the Chilean Opposition, 1973–1989: Political Parties and the Role of Exiles
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International Support for Democracy in Contemporary Latin America: The Role of the Party Internationals
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International Political Finance: The Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Latin America
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Democracy by Convergence: Southern Europe
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International Aspects of Democratization: The Case of Spain
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Underwriting Democracy: The European Community and Greece
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Democracy and Decolonization: East-Central Europe
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Democratic Regions, Ostracism, and Pariahs
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The Enlargement of the European Union: A ‘Risky’ Form of Democracy Promotion
Postscript.
Bibliography
Index
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