The objective of this essay is to investigate whether the repeated failures to democratize in the Middle East depends on the United States' unsuccessful foreign policy or if it is caused by an absence of democratic culture, focusing primarily on Afghanistan whilst also including Iraq and Libya based on the criteria of having been the subject of US military incursion(s). The research made for this paper is based upon the case study method combined with a quantitative dataset from the Arab Barometer in order to measure democratic culture. In this study it is found that US foreign policy has played a major role in the current state of the aforementioned countries with democratic culture being an important, albeit not essential aspect.
This thesis will seek to demonstrate how the U.S.\u27s attempt to export democracy by leading the NA...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the democratization process in the Middle East after 9/11....
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...
The objective of this essay is to investigate whether the repeated failures to democratize in the Mi...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
Democratization and American Policy in the Muslim World will examine the prospects of democracy deve...
International security concerns often circulate around regional stability and maintaining that balan...
What determines U.S. foreign policy in the Arab world? In order to address this question, an induct...
The project to build a stable democracy in Iraq presents an unparalleled opportunity to better under...
The Master Thesis American Foreign Policy and the Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Libya, and Syria concentr...
There is not sufficient evidence that the Middle East will be able to democratize effectively. First...
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) identified in 2002 three fundamental areas of human deve...
Stemming from U.S.\u27s ongoing war in the Middle East, this report details the foreign policy of th...
Several key components of American foreign policy in its internationalist form are based upon the U....
The war on Iraq was based on insufficient documents that failed to provide legitimization to the war...
This thesis will seek to demonstrate how the U.S.\u27s attempt to export democracy by leading the NA...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the democratization process in the Middle East after 9/11....
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...
The objective of this essay is to investigate whether the repeated failures to democratize in the Mi...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
Democratization and American Policy in the Muslim World will examine the prospects of democracy deve...
International security concerns often circulate around regional stability and maintaining that balan...
What determines U.S. foreign policy in the Arab world? In order to address this question, an induct...
The project to build a stable democracy in Iraq presents an unparalleled opportunity to better under...
The Master Thesis American Foreign Policy and the Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Libya, and Syria concentr...
There is not sufficient evidence that the Middle East will be able to democratize effectively. First...
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) identified in 2002 three fundamental areas of human deve...
Stemming from U.S.\u27s ongoing war in the Middle East, this report details the foreign policy of th...
Several key components of American foreign policy in its internationalist form are based upon the U....
The war on Iraq was based on insufficient documents that failed to provide legitimization to the war...
This thesis will seek to demonstrate how the U.S.\u27s attempt to export democracy by leading the NA...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the democratization process in the Middle East after 9/11....
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...