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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... established as to the relationship between democracy, post-conflict developments, and international relations. The meaning of democracy has been debated in terms of both its procedures and outcomes. Some definitions stress the delivery ...
... established democracies, regimes with multiparty, competitive elections and constitutionally established governments. This number was almost double that of 1988 and a substantial increase from 1993. The spread of democracy is also ...
... established, or were re-established.” Huntington's The Third Wave (1991) explains that external involvement was a critical variable in the third wave of democratization that started in the seventies. In Huntington's (1991, 86-87) ...
... established democracies has become a key practice and policy in international relations. Moreover, internal actors, whether these are pro- or anti-democracy, can no longer neglect the influence of external agents over democratic issues ...
... established democracies have been the primary state actors promoting democracy abroad. This category includes two subsets of actors: first, dominant and intermediate powers, that is democratic states which by virtue of their political ...
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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 | |