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The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy employs a Transformational Change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day.
The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy employs a Transformational Change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day.
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Dr. Matthew Alan Hill is the subject leader for International Relations and Politics at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. His research focusses on the role of democracy promotion in US foreign policy, examines the successes and failures of conflict-based reconstructions, and reflects on US domestic politics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction; 2. Understanding transformational change and democracy promotion; 3. The Rise: the emergence of democracy in policy-making 4. The Fall: an end to unipolarity and the rejection of democracy promotion 5. Conclusion: the end of democracy promotion is nigh
1. Introduction; 2. Understanding transformational change and democracy promotion; 3. The Rise: the emergence of democracy in policy-making 4. The Fall: an end to unipolarity and the rejection of democracy promotion 5. Conclusion: the end of democracy promotion is nigh
1. Introduction; 2. Understanding transformational change and democracy promotion; 3. The Rise: the emergence of democracy in policy-making 4. The Fall: an end to unipolarity and the rejection of democracy promotion 5. Conclusion: the end of democracy promotion is nigh
1. Introduction; 2. Understanding transformational change and democracy promotion; 3. The Rise: the emergence of democracy in policy-making 4. The Fall: an end to unipolarity and the rejection of democracy promotion 5. Conclusion: the end of democracy promotion is nigh
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