International Norms and Mobilization of Democracy: Nicaragua in the WorldAshgate, 2002 - 147 頁 This volume demonstrates that international action for democracy does not solely rest on American democracy promotion strategies, but that it actually depends on a variety of global actors and interactions. It is suitable for policy experts, non-governmental organizations, international aid agencies and courses on international relations theory, comparative politics, and Latin American politics. |
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... advocates the momentum or opportunity to foster it . For example , the norm of decolonization was not merely an effort of notable advocates who decided to support it at the beginning of the century . Opposition to colonization emerged ...
... advocates the momentum or opportunity to foster it . For example , the norm of decolonization was not merely an effort of notable advocates who decided to support it at the beginning of the century . Opposition to colonization emerged ...
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... advocates and circumstances facilitating the emergence of the norm . The socialization of these values is contingent upon the strategies adopted by the advocates as well as by the clarity of the mandates and the continuity of practices ...
... advocates and circumstances facilitating the emergence of the norm . The socialization of these values is contingent upon the strategies adopted by the advocates as well as by the clarity of the mandates and the continuity of practices ...
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... advocates . In February 1999 , for example , The " World Movement for Democracy " was launched in New Delhi , India , by democracy advocates from more than 80 countries . In its founding statement , the members stressed that the " goal ...
... advocates . In February 1999 , for example , The " World Movement for Democracy " was launched in New Delhi , India , by democracy advocates from more than 80 countries . In its founding statement , the members stressed that the " goal ...
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Trends and Dynamics | 6 |
The Emergence of an International Norm for Democratization | 29 |
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