Democracy promotion
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Democracy promotion refers to various policies involving spread and support of democracy as a political system around the world.
Democracy promotion is a major policy of many democratic governments worldwide.
[edit] External links
- Michael McFaul, Democracy Promotion as a World Value, THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, WINTER 2004-05
- Paula J. Dobriansky and Thomas Carothers, Democracy Promotion, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2003
- Thomas Carothers, The Backlash Against Democracy Promotion, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006
- Thomas Carothers, Repairing Democracy Promotion, Washington Post, Friday, September 14, 2007
- Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary for Global Affairs, Strategies on Democracy Promotion, Remarks to the Hudson Institute, 2005
- Paul J. Saunders and Morton H. Halperin, Democracy Promotion as Policy, Online Debate at Council for Foreign Relations, May-June 2006
[edit] Further reading
- Thomas Carothers, Critical Mission: Essays on Democracy Promotion, Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2004, ISBN 0-87003-209-7

