The Reagan Administration, the Cold War, and the Transition to Democracy Promotion

書目詳細資料
企業作者: SpringerLink (Online service)
其他作者: Pee, Robert (Editor), Schmidli, William Michael (Editor)
總結:XI, 336 p.
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語言:英语
出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
版:1st ed. 2019.
叢編:Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World,
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在線閱讀:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96382-2
格式: 電子 圖書
書本目錄:
  • 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, 1981-1984; Rasmus Sinding Søndergaard
  • 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, 1982-1984; 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.