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      Democracy Promotion and the 'Colour Revolutions'
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      Democracy Promotion and the 'Colour Revolutions'

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      Democracy Promotion and the 'Colour Revolutions' book

      Edited BySusan Stewart
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2012
      eBook Published 6 March 2012
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203722985
      Pages 208
      eBook ISBN 9780203722985
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Stewart, S. (Ed.). (2012). Democracy Promotion and the 'Colour Revolutions' (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203722985

      ABSTRACT

      This book reviews the interplay between domestic contexts and democracy promotion efforts in selected countries of the former Soviet Union and the Western Balkans. The idea behind the six case studies is twofold. In the three cases where ‘colour revolutions’ occurred (Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine), the authors explore the extent to which external democracy promoters adapted their strategies to respond to new domestic contexts. In the other three cases (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Russia) the authors investigate how the political leadership has reacted to ‘colour revolutions’ elsewhere and which consequences their reactions have had for democracy promotion. In all cases an assessment of democratization processes in the country is provided as a basis for drawing conclusions about the potential for domestic and foreign actors to promote democratic development. An introduction and conclusion embed the case studies in the existing literature on democracy promotion and generalize the findings across the countries studied.

      On the practical level, the volume offers suggestions for improving democracy promotion endeavours, proposing in particular a more balanced approach which goes beyond supporting specific individuals and organizations to include addressing the structural level.

      This book was published as a special issue of Democratization.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Democracy promotion before and after the ‘colour revolutions’

      BySusan Stewart

      chapter 2|21 pages

      Which way the wind blows: democracy promotion and international actors in Serbia

      ByAaron Presnall

      chapter 3|27 pages

      Georgia’s ongoing struggle for a better future continued: democracy promotion through civil society development

      ByMarina Muskhelishvili, Gia Jorjoliani

      chapter 4|23 pages

      External democracy promotion in Ukraine: the role of the European Union

      ByIryna Solonenko

      chapter 5|24 pages

      European democracy promotion in Russia before and after the ‘colour’ revolutions

      BySinikukka Saari

      chapter 6|21 pages

      Outpost of tyranny? The failure of democratization in Belarus

      ByDavid R. Marples

      chapter 7|27 pages

      Internal and external factors in the democratization of Azerbaijan

      ByAytan Gahramanova

      chapter 8|21 pages

      The interplay of domestic contexts and external democracy promotion: lessons from Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus

      BySusan Stewart

      chapter 9|11 pages

      Epilogue – From the ‘colour revolutions’ to the ‘Arab spring’: Implications for democracy promotion

      BySusan Stewart
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