
Democracy promotion has been an influential policy agenda in many Western states, international organisations, and amongst many NGO actors. But what kinds of models of democracy do democracy promoters promote? This book examines in detail the conceptual orders that underpin democracy support activity, and the conceptions of democracy that democracy promoters, consciously or inadvertently, work with. Such an examination is not only timely but much-needed in today's context of multiple democratic and financial crises. Contestation over democracy's meaning is returning, but how is this contestation reflected, if at all, in democracy promotion policies and practices?Seeking to open up debate on multiple models of democracy, this text provides the reader not only with the outlines of various possible politico-economic models of democracy, but also with a close empirical engagement with democracy promoters' discourses and practices. Drawing on a broad spectrum of examples, it exposes the challenges faced by Western governments in trying to reshape the political and economic landscape across the world and tentatively advances a set of concrete policy provocations which may enable a more, pluralist and flexible democracy promotion practice to emerge.This innovative new work will be essential reading for all students of democratization, democracy promotion and international relations
This book investigates the underlying conceptual models and ideological assumptions that inform contemporary democracy promotion policies by Western states and international organizations. Milja Kurki, a scholar in international relations, utilizes a critical theoretical framework to analyze how specific, often narrow, definitions of democracy are exported globally. By examining the disconnect between the rhetoric of democratic support and the reality of political and economic crises, the author argues for a more pluralistic and flexible approach to international political reform.
What You Will Find
Experts in international relations and democratization studies identify this work as a significant contribution to the critical analysis of foreign policy agendas. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for students and practitioners navigating the complexities of global political reform.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2013-03-05
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0415690323
ISBN-13:
9780203073131
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