After eight years of President Bush's trumpeting the virtues of
promoting freedom and democracy abroad but achieving limited results,
many Americans have grown suspicious of democratic development as a
goal of American foreign policy. As a new administration reviews the
role democratization will play in its foreign policy, distinguished
Stanford University political scientist and Hoover Institution senior
fellow Michael McFaul calls for a reaffirmation of democracy's advance
as a goal of U.S. foreign policy and sets out a radically new course
to achieve it. In Advancing Democracy Abroad, McFaul explains how
democracy provides a more accountable system of government, greater
economic prosperity, and better security compared with other systems
of government. He then shows how Americans have benefited from the
advance of democracy abroad in the past, and speculates about
security, economic, and moral benefits for the United States from
potential democratic gains around the world. The final chapters
explore past examples of successful democracy promotion strategies and
outline proposals for effectively supporting democratic development in
the future. Published in cooperation with the Hoover Institution
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Why We Should and How We Can
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ISBN
9781442201132
Publisert
2012
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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