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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... European Union adheres to its preference for democracy and human rights . Moreover , the European Union declares that its justification for mobilizing abroad on behalf of democracy is rooted in that declaration : " European Union action ...
... European Union adheres to its preference for democracy and human rights . Moreover , the European Union declares that its justification for mobilizing abroad on behalf of democracy is rooted in that declaration : " European Union action ...
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... European countries totaled nearly six billion dollars during the 1980s . Table 4.1 shows the flow of Eastern European and Soviet economic aid to Nicaragua during the revolution . As the table shows , the flow of aid increased ...
... European countries totaled nearly six billion dollars during the 1980s . Table 4.1 shows the flow of Eastern European and Soviet economic aid to Nicaragua during the revolution . As the table shows , the flow of aid increased ...
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... Europe Western European and Latin American countries were key actors in promoting regional negotiation . These parties also saw Nicaragua as the keystone to peace in the area . Western Europe's move to encourage negotiations was ...
... Europe Western European and Latin American countries were key actors in promoting regional negotiation . These parties also saw Nicaragua as the keystone to peace in the area . Western Europe's move to encourage negotiations was ...
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The Emergence of an International Norm for Democratization | 29 |
from U | 52 |
Negotiating Peace and Holding Elections | 66 |
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