International Norms and Mobilization for Democracy: Nicaragua in the WorldRoutledge, 2018年2月6日 - 156 頁 This title was first published in 2002: 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. The book: introduces a theoretical framework about the effect of international norms on democracy promotion; connects the role of international institutions and norms with advocacy movements in shaping the mobilization to promote democracy; analyses the relationship between the international dimension of democracy promotion and democratization; explains the effect of international democracy promotion in the political transition of Nicaragua from 1979 to 2001; and brings into analysis the various modalities of democracy promotion and their effects. |
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... NGOs, 1956-1999 Table 2.1 Actors, Mechanisms and Conditions for Mobilization Table 3.1 Wars by Region and Type, 1945-1994 Figure 3.1 Worldwide Elections and UN Assistance Table 3.2 Global Conferences on Democracy Table 4.1 Foreign Aid ...
Nicaragua in the World Manuel Orozco. Table 6.2 Founding Years of 239 NGOs in Nicaragua Table 6.3 Number of Observers by People and Groups Table 6.4 Size of Bureaucracy in Nicaragua Figure 6.1 GDP Per Capita, 1988-1999 Table 6.5 ...
... , “a general category to refer to multilateral and bilateral agencies, governments, intergovernmental organizations, international non-governmental organizations, philanthropic organizations, private sector firms”(Kumar 1997,
Nicaragua in the World Manuel Orozco. organizations, international non-governmental organizations, philanthropic organizations, private sector firms”(Kumar 1997, 3). In speaking of international community, I also agree with Rosenau (1997 ...
... non-governmental organizations (NGOs).” The post-Cold War period has shown a clearer picture of the array of international actors and of those involved in democracy promotion. Three primary sets of actors actively promote democracy ...
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The Emergence of an International Norm | |
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Negotiating Peace and Holding Elections | |
Limitations of the International Mobilization | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |