Rejuvenating democracy promotion

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Adverse political developments in both established and newer democracies, especially the abdication by the United States of its traditional leadership role, have cast international democracy support into doubt. Yet international action on behalf of democracy globally remains necessary and possible. Moreover, some important elements of continuity remain, including overall Western spending on democracy assistance. Democracy support must adapt to its changed circumstances by doing more to take new geopolitical realities into account; effacing the boundary between support for democracy in new and in established democracies; strengthening the economic dimension of democracy assistance; and moving technological issues to the forefront.

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Carothers, T. (2020). Rejuvenating democracy promotion. Journal of Democracy, 31(1), 114–123. https://doi.org/10.1353/jod.2020.0009

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