ID | 174081 |
Title Proper | International democracy promoters and transitional elites |
Other Title Information | favourable conditions for successful partnership. Evidence from Tunisia’s democratization |
Language | ENG |
Author | Marzo, Pietro |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Building on empirical qualitative material, this article argues that the international promotion of democracy is crucial to account for Tunisia’s positive transitional outcome. Specifically, the study sheds new light on the capacity of international democracy promoters (IDPs) to enhance competitive politics and contribute to the professionalization of political parties and civil society groups during Tunisia’s post-revolutionary path. The article also offers two research avenues for reviewing the negative standing on international democratic promotion in the MENA region. First it argues that promotion of democracy in transitions away from authoritarianism is more likely to succeed when a wide spectrum of transitional elites agrees upon the political system to establish and they do not enter into conflicts on how to collaborate with the IDPs. Second, it emphasizes that during a transitional period, structured and strategic partnerships between IDPs and transitional elites enable fragile societies to sustain their democratic process if internal and external anti-systemic interventions do not place obstacles in the path of this interplay. |
`In' analytical Note | Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 33, No.3; Jun 2020: p.307-329 |
Journal Source | Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 33 No 3 |
Key Words | International Democracy Promoters ; Tunisia’s Democratization |