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DEMOCRATIC CULTURE (4) answer(s).
 
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Bangladesh: Political process and challenges, relevance from European models of democracy / Hashmi, Arshi Saleem   Journal Article
Hashmi, Arshi Saleem Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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International actors and democratisation: can USAID deliver a democratic culture to Afghanistan / Hill, Matthew Alan   Journal Article
Hill, Matthew Alan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Externally driven state-building is a complicated task that rarely fulfils the declared objectives of the international actors or the local state and society. This paper critiques the international dimension to state-building by examining USAID in Afghanistan and identifying the theoretical and practical explanations for its failure to aid democratic consolidation. Arguing that the Bush administration's democratisation efforts have had a negative impact on consolidating democracy, this paper identifies the democratic product of Afghanistan as characterised, at most, by having the formal institutions, routines and procedures of a democracy. I suggest that this merely 'formal' democratic product is too short-term and fails to take fully into account the need to develop a political and social culture capable of supporting democratic institutions. In terms of the future of democracy promotion in US foreign policy, I suggest that a change of emphasis may be occurring in the Obama administration.
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Slowly and deliberately: rebuilding towards a deeper, richer democracy in Pakistan / Gonzalez, Edward   Journal Article
Gonzalez, Edward Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Two steps back: democracy is in retreat, and there's a surprising culprit / Kurlantzick, Joshua   Journal Article
Kurlantzick, Joshua Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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