000 00385nam a2200145Ia 4500
999 _c176421
_d176421
020 _a9780415690324
040 _cCUS
082 _a321.8
_bKUR/D
245 0 _aDemocratic futures/
_brevisioning democracy promotion
_cKurki, Milja
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2013.
300 _a292 p.
505 _a1. Introduction: Democracy and contestation: analysing the conceptual foundations of democracy promotion in the context of multiple crises PART I Democracy as a contested concept: surveying politico-economic visions of democracy 2. The contested liberal democratic model: and its multiple variants 3. Challenges to liberal democracy: socialist critics and social democracy 4. Reviving the direct democratic tradition: participatory democracy and radical democracy 5. The poverty of state-based democracy: cosmopolitan models of democracy 6. Orientations towards the empirical study of conceptual orders in democracy promotion PART II Politico-economic models of democracy in democracy promotion practice 7. Liberal Democracy and its multiple meanings in US democracy promotion (co-authored with Jeff Bridoux) 8. EU: a fuzzy liberal democracy promoter 9. Democracy promotion by non-state actors: alternative models in action?.Chapter 10. International Financial Institutions and democracy promotion Part III Conclusions and policy provocations Chapter 11. Democracy promotion, implicit liberalism and the liberal world order 12. Policy provocations - from a critical perspective Conclusion
942 _cAC8