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Critical Mission Essays on Democracy Promotion

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ISBN-10: 0870032097

ISBN-13: 9780870032097

Edition: 2004

Authors: Thomas Carothers

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List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Publication date: 8/10/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 297
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Foreword
Introduction
The Place of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy
Democracy and Human Rights: Policy Allies or Rivals? (1994)
Democracy Promotion under Clinton (1995)
The Clinton Record on Democracy Promotion (2000)
Ousting Foreign Strongmen: Lessons from Serbia (2001)
Promoting Democracy and Fighting Terror (2003)
Democracy Promotion: Explaining the Bush Administration's Position (2003)
The Core of U.S. Foreign Policy
Carothers Replies
Core Elements of Democracy Aid
The Rise of Election Monitoring: The Observers Observed (1997)
Civil Society: Think Again (1999)
Western Civil Society Aid to Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (1999)
The Rule of Law Revival (1998)
Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: The Problem of Knowledge (2003)
The State of Democracy
Promoting Democracy in a Postmodern World (1996)
Democracy without Illusions (1997)
The End of the Transition Paradigm (2002)
Debating the Transition Paradigm (2002
In Partial Defense of an Evanescent "Paradigm"
The Democratic Path
Retaining the Human Dimension
Tilting at Straw Men
A Reply to My Critics
Zakaria's Complaint (2003)
Into the Middle East
Democratic Mirage in the Middle East (2002)
Is Gradualism Possible? Choosing a Strategy for Promoting Democracy in the Middle East (2003)
Democracy: Terrorism's Uncertain Antidote (2003)
Afterword
Bibliography on Democracy Promotion
Index
About the Author
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace