Promoting democracy : the force of political settlements in uncertain times / Manal A. Jamal.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : New York University Press, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781479898763
- JZ6010 .P766 2019
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The primacy of political settlements on democracy promotion -- The political-military organizations and the emergence of mass-based grassroots organizations -- Political settlements and the re-configuration of civic and political life -- Foreign donor assistance and the political economy of settlement outcomes -- Beyond professionalization : foreign aid and transformation of the women's sectors -- Hamas after electoral victory : Fatah and the western donor community respond -- Conclusion : non-inclusive settlements and democracy's long haul in comparative perspective -- Appendix I: Interviews -- Appendix II: Foreign donors.
Democracy promotion is a central pillar of the foreign policy of many states, but the results are often disappointing. In 'Promoting Democracy', Manal A. Jamal examines why these efforts succeed in some countries, but fail in others. A former journalist and researcher in the Palestinian territories, she offers an up-close perspective of the ways in which Western donor funding has, on one hand, undermined political participation in cases such as the Palestinian territories, and, on the other hand, succeeded in bolstering political engagement in cases such as El Salvador. Based on five fieldwork trips and over 150 interviews with grassroots activists, political leaders, and directors and program officers in donor agencies and NGOs, Jamal brings into focus an often-overlooked perspective: the experiences of those directly affected by this assistance. 'Promoting Democracy' makes an important and timely argument about how political settlements ultimately shape democracy promotion efforts, and what political choices Western state sponsored donors can make to maximize successful outcomes in different contexts across the world.
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