The Taming of Democracy Assistance
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Few government programs that aid democracy abroad today seek to foster regime change. Technical programs that do not confront dictators are more common than the aid to dissidents and political parties that once dominated the field. What explains this ''taming'' of democracy assistance? This book offers the first analysis of that puzzle. In contrast to previous research on democracy aid it focuses on the survival instincts of the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that design and implement democracy assistance. To survive Sarah Bush argues that NGOs seek out tamer types of aid especially as they become more professional. Diverse evidence - including three decades of new project-level data case studies of democracy assistance in Jordan and Tunisia and primary documents gathered from NGO archives - supports the argument. This book provides new understanding of foreign influence and moral actors in world politics with policy implications for democracy in the Middle East.
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