This thesis, The US-American concept of democratization as a sub process of reconstruction after military victory The reconstructuring policy of democracy in Germany after 1945 and in Iraq after 2003 , intends to compare these two examples of U.S.-American nationbuilding. As the two cases are often compared by analysts or by members of the US-administration, I try to find out the actual similarities and differences in democratization and nationbuilding. The hypotheses I work with are the following: The successful concept of democracybuilding in Germany after World War II through the U.S.-occupation was exactly transferred to Iraq and used in the current process of reconstruction. And the second, based on the first hypothesis: The disa...
Research Doctorate - Doctorate of Philosophy (Politics)The fundamental objective of this thesis cent...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the viability of democratisation processes in countries lac...
The purpose of this paper is to study why Iraq has not achieved democratic consolidation. Studies ar...
This thesis, The US-American concept of democratization as a sub process of reconstruction after mi...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
The project to build a stable democracy in Iraq presents an unparalleled opportunity to better under...
The article investigates the claim made by the Bush Administration that the successful democracy pro...
On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan...
Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, American officials made references to the reconst...
The objective of this thesis is to find out an answer for question why the reconstruction of Iraq is...
A failed state is a state that can no longer perform its basic security and development functions an...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
This dissertation interrogates the positionality of postconflict reconstruction efforts in Iraq with...
The intention of this essay was to conduct two comparative analytical units called, “Most Similar Sy...
Research Doctorate - Doctorate of Philosophy (Politics)The fundamental objective of this thesis cent...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the viability of democratisation processes in countries lac...
The purpose of this paper is to study why Iraq has not achieved democratic consolidation. Studies ar...
This thesis, The US-American concept of democratization as a sub process of reconstruction after mi...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
The project to build a stable democracy in Iraq presents an unparalleled opportunity to better under...
The article investigates the claim made by the Bush Administration that the successful democracy pro...
On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan...
Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, American officials made references to the reconst...
The objective of this thesis is to find out an answer for question why the reconstruction of Iraq is...
A failed state is a state that can no longer perform its basic security and development functions an...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
This dissertation interrogates the positionality of postconflict reconstruction efforts in Iraq with...
The intention of this essay was to conduct two comparative analytical units called, “Most Similar Sy...
Research Doctorate - Doctorate of Philosophy (Politics)The fundamental objective of this thesis cent...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the viability of democratisation processes in countries lac...
The purpose of this paper is to study why Iraq has not achieved democratic consolidation. Studies ar...