Democratic Futures

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Civil Society
comparative democratisation
conceptual frameworks in democracy support
critical policy studies
CSO Actor
democracy
Democracy Aid
Democracy Industry
Democracy Promoters Today
Democracy Promotion
Democracy Promotion Discourses
Democracy Promotion Industry
Democracy Promotion Practice
Democracy Support
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Democracy Support Today
Democracy's Meaning
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Essential Contestability
EU Democracy
EU Democracy Promotion
EU Democracy Support
EU's Democracy Promotion
EU’s Democracy Promotion
Good Life
international political economy
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Liberal World Order
meaning
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participatory governance
pluralist governance models
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415690324
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Democracy promotion has been an influential policy agenda in many Western states and 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 democratisation, democracy promotion and international relations.

Milja Kurki is a lecturer at Aberystwyth University and the Principal Investigator of a European Research Council-funded project, Political Economies of Democratisation (2008-2012).

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