There is a general assumption in democracy promotion that liberal democracy is the panacea that will solve all political and economic problems faced by developing countries. Using the concept of “good society” as analytical prism, the analysis shows that while there is a rhetorical agreement as to what the “good society” entails, democracy promotion practices fail to allow for recipients’ inclusion in the negotiation and delivery of the “good society”. Contrasting US and Tunisian discourses on the “good society”, the article argues that democracy promotion practices are underpinned by neoliberal parameters borne out from a reliance on the transition paradigm, which in turn leave little room to democracy promotion recipients to formulate kno...
Political speeches and even policy analysis from Washington, Ottawa, and the capitals of Europe in t...
The article discusses income inequality and unregulated neoliberal markets as internal threats to de...
This article offers perspectives on the prospects for democratisation in the Middle East North Afric...
There is a general assumption in democracy promotion that liberal democracy is the panacea that will...
Democracy promoters face new demands in the context of rapidly evolving world dynamics. Democracy su...
William Robinson’s work on democracy promotion focuses on polyarchy, or low-intensity democracy, a f...
This introductory article to Democratic Theory’s special issue on the marginalized democracies of th...
This article asks whether there are lessons that can be drawn from the democratization of Iraq for t...
The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) is often considered the “jewel in the...
Following the electoral victory of Hamas in the Palestinian elections of January 2006, the internati...
Studies show that citizen dissatisfaction with democracy is on the rise. Equally, trust in public in...
Post-democracy and cognate concepts suggest that the postwar period of democratisation has given way...
In some of the most established and supposedly immutable liberal democracies, diverse social groups...
A typology of the diverse ways in which international dimensions of democratization and democracy as...
Democracy is a deeply contested concept: historically, complex debates have revolved around the mean...
Political speeches and even policy analysis from Washington, Ottawa, and the capitals of Europe in t...
The article discusses income inequality and unregulated neoliberal markets as internal threats to de...
This article offers perspectives on the prospects for democratisation in the Middle East North Afric...
There is a general assumption in democracy promotion that liberal democracy is the panacea that will...
Democracy promoters face new demands in the context of rapidly evolving world dynamics. Democracy su...
William Robinson’s work on democracy promotion focuses on polyarchy, or low-intensity democracy, a f...
This introductory article to Democratic Theory’s special issue on the marginalized democracies of th...
This article asks whether there are lessons that can be drawn from the democratization of Iraq for t...
The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) is often considered the “jewel in the...
Following the electoral victory of Hamas in the Palestinian elections of January 2006, the internati...
Studies show that citizen dissatisfaction with democracy is on the rise. Equally, trust in public in...
Post-democracy and cognate concepts suggest that the postwar period of democratisation has given way...
In some of the most established and supposedly immutable liberal democracies, diverse social groups...
A typology of the diverse ways in which international dimensions of democratization and democracy as...
Democracy is a deeply contested concept: historically, complex debates have revolved around the mean...
Political speeches and even policy analysis from Washington, Ottawa, and the capitals of Europe in t...
The article discusses income inequality and unregulated neoliberal markets as internal threats to de...
This article offers perspectives on the prospects for democratisation in the Middle East North Afric...