American Democracy Promotion: Impulses, Strategies, and Impacts

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Michael Cox, G. John Ikenberry, Takashi Inoguchi
Oxford University Press, 2000 - 353 trang
Why does the United States promote democracy? How successful has it been? And why do critics often attack it for doing so? These are at least three of the questions examined in this wide-ranging discussion of American efforts to recast the international order in its own political image. The answers provided by a distinguished group of analysts are as diverse as they are challenging to traditional ways of thinking about US democracy promotion in terms of either a misconstrued moralism or an ideological facade masking some deeper, more sinister purpose. As we enter into the Twenty First century with American hegemony intact, it is vital to understand what drives the world's last remaining superpower. And this original study helps us do precisely that by exploring in detail and depth one of the more contentious, least analysed and most misunderstood aspects of American foreign policy.
 

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Realists and Liberals Contest a Legacy
21
Realist Reflections
41
Critical Questions
63
National Security Liberalism and American Foreign Policy
85
Democracy and National Security
103
Promotion of Democracy as a Popular Demand?
151
Taking Stock of US Democracy Assistance
181
Understanding
200
Wilsonianism Resurgent? The Clinton Administration
218
Limping Along Towards American Democracy?
243
US Democracy Promotion
267
Africa Revisited
287
The Case of Latin America
308
American Power NeoLiberal Economic Globalization and Low
326
Index
345
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Michael Cox was born on August 30 1948 in Northamptonshire, England. In 1989 he started work at the Oxford University Press. In 1983, Cox published his first book, a biography M. R. James, a Victorian ghost story writer. Between 1983 and 1997 he compiled and edited several anthologies of Victorian short stories for Oxford University Press. His first novel, The Meaning of Night, was published in 2006. Michael Cox died of cancer on March 31, 2009.

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