The Reagan Administration, The Cold War, And The Transition To Democracy Promotion
Robert Pee
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The Reagan Administration, The Cold War, And The Transition To Democracy Promotion
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Reagan Administration and Democracy Promotion Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli. Part I: Ideology, Strategy, and Institutional Change in the Shift towards Democracy Promotion. Chapter 2: ?A Positive Track of Human Rights Policy?: Elliott Abrams, the Human Rights Bureau, and the Conceptualization of Democracy Promotion, 19811984 Rasmus Sinding S?ndergaard. Chapter 3: The Rise of Political Aid: The National...
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Reagan Administration and Democracy Promotion Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli. Part I: Ideology, Strategy, and Institutional Change in the Shift towards Democracy Promotion. Chapter 2: ?A Positive Track of Human Rights Policy?: Elliott Abrams, the Human Rights Bureau, and the Conceptualization of Democracy Promotion, 19811984 Rasmus Sinding S?ndergaard. Chapter 3: The Rise of Political Aid: The National...
The Reagan Administration, The Cold War, And The Transition...
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The Reagan Administration, The Cold War, And The Transition To Democracy Promotion
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Reagan Administration and Democracy Promotion Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli. Part I: Ideology, Strategy, and Institutional Change in the Shift towards Democracy Promotion. Chapter 2: ?A Positive Track of Human Rights Policy?: Elliott Abrams, the Human Rights Bureau, and the Conceptualization of Democracy Promotion, 19811984 Rasmus Sinding S?ndergaard. Chapter 3: The Rise of Political Aid: The National Endowment for Democracy and the Reagan Administration?s Cold War strategy Robert Pee. Chapter 4: Recreating the Cold War Consensus: Democracy Promotion and the Crisis of American Hegemony William Michael Schmidli. Part II: U.S. Democracy Promotion and the Soviet Empire. Chapter 5: The Reagan Administration?s Efforts to Promote Human Rights and Democracy in the Soviet Union Christian Peterson. Chapter 6: The Autonomy of Solidarity Gregory F. Domber. Chapter 7: Neoliberalism and Democracy Promotion: Hernando de Soto and U.S. Foreign Policy Kate Geoghegan. Part III: Democracy Promotion and the Third World. Chapter 8: U.S. Electoral Assistance to El Salvador and the Culture of Politics, 19821984 Evan D. McCormick. Chapter 9: Reagan and the Waning Years of Uruguay?s Military Rule: Democracy Promotion and the Redefinition of Human Rights Debbie Sharnak. Chapter 10: The Pivot: Neoconservatives, the Philippines, and the Democracy Agenda Mattias Fibiger. Chapter 11: Stable Imperatives, Shifting Strategies: Reagan and Democracy Promotion in the Republic of Korea Clint Work. Part IV: Legacy. Chapter 12: ??The Most Deeply Honorable Form of Government Ever Devised by Man:? Reagan, Human Rights, and Democracy? Joe Renouard. Chapter 13: Conclusion Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli.
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Reagan Administration and Democracy Promotion Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli. Part I: Ideology, Strategy, and Institutional Change in the Shift towards Democracy Promotion. Chapter 2: ?A Positive Track of Human Rights Policy?: Elliott Abrams, the Human Rights Bureau, and the Conceptualization of Democracy Promotion, 19811984 Rasmus Sinding S?ndergaard. Chapter 3: The Rise of Political Aid: The National Endowment for Democracy and the Reagan Administration?s Cold War strategy Robert Pee. Chapter 4: Recreating the Cold War Consensus: Democracy Promotion and the Crisis of American Hegemony William Michael Schmidli. Part II: U.S. Democracy Promotion and the Soviet Empire. Chapter 5: The Reagan Administration?s Efforts to Promote Human Rights and Democracy in the Soviet Union Christian Peterson. Chapter 6: The Autonomy of Solidarity Gregory F. Domber. Chapter 7: Neoliberalism and Democracy Promotion: Hernando de Soto and U.S. Foreign Policy Kate Geoghegan. Part III: Democracy Promotion and the Third World. Chapter 8: U.S. Electoral Assistance to El Salvador and the Culture of Politics, 19821984 Evan D. McCormick. Chapter 9: Reagan and the Waning Years of Uruguay?s Military Rule: Democracy Promotion and the Redefinition of Human Rights Debbie Sharnak. Chapter 10: The Pivot: Neoconservatives, the Philippines, and the Democracy Agenda Mattias Fibiger. Chapter 11: Stable Imperatives, Shifting Strategies: Reagan and Democracy Promotion in the Republic of Korea Clint Work. Part IV: Legacy. Chapter 12: ??The Most Deeply Honorable Form of Government Ever Devised by Man:? Reagan, Human Rights, and Democracy? Joe Renouard. Chapter 13: Conclusion Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli.
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Inglês
- Data de lançamento
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10/12/2018
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572
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History of the Americas
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1st ed. 2019
- EAN
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9783319963815
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