Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Egypt, Morocco, and Washington DC and recently declassified government documents, this book focuses on the construction and practice of democracy aid in the Middle East, showing how democracy aid can reinforce, rather than challenge authoritarian regimes.
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Egypt, Morocco, and Washington DC and recently declassified government documents, this book focuses on the construction and practice of democracy aid in the Middle East, showing how democracy aid can reinforce, rather than challenge authoritarian regimes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erin A. Snider is an Assistant Professor of International Affairs at Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service. She was a Fellow at the New America Foundation, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University's Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, a Gates Scholar at the University of Cambridge, and a Fulbright Scholar in Egypt. Her research has been published in International Studies Quarterly, PS: Political Science and Politics, and Middle East Policy, amongst others. She holds a PhD in politics from the University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction and Argument: 1. Introduction 2. A political economy of democracy aid Part II. Marketing Democracy: 3. Ideas and the institutional architecture of democracy Aid 4. Neoliberalism on the Nile: US democracy aid in Egypt 5. Reforming the kingdom: US democracy aid in Morocco Part III. Securing Democracy: 6. The politics of democracy aid after the Arab uprisings.
Part I. Introduction and Argument: 1. Introduction 2. A political economy of democracy aid Part II. Marketing Democracy: 3. Ideas and the institutional architecture of democracy Aid 4. Neoliberalism on the Nile: US democracy aid in Egypt 5. Reforming the kingdom: US democracy aid in Morocco Part III. Securing Democracy: 6. The politics of democracy aid after the Arab uprisings.
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