The freedom agenda

why America must spread democracy (just not the way George Bush did)

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The freedom agenda
James Traub, James Traub
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The freedom agenda

why America must spread democracy (just not the way George Bush did)

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The Freedom Agenda traces the history of America's democratic evangelizing. James Traub, a journalist for The New York Times Magazine, describes the rise and fall of the Freedom Agenda during the Bush years, in part through interviews with key administration officials. He offers a richly detailed portrait of the administration's largely failed efforts to bolster democratic forces abroad. In the end, Traub argues that democracy matters--for human rights, for reconciliation among ethnic and religious groups, for political stability and equitable development--but the United States must exercise caution in its efforts to spread it, matching its deeds to its words, both abroad and at home.--From publisher description.

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English
Pages
262

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The freedom agenda: why America must spread democracy (just not the way George Bush did)
2008, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Table of Contents

An education in self-government : in which we teach the Filipinos, and they teach us
From Woodrow Wilson's noble dream to George Kennan's sober realism
Swept along in the democratic revolution
Second thoughts : was democracy just a moment?
Realism died on 9/11 : but what was born in its place?
Bringing democracy into disrepute
Mubarak's Egypt : the dark arts of liberal autocracy
Mali and the feeble democracies of Africa : sometimes you can eat dignity
Democracy promotion in the post-post-9/11 world.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
327.73
Library of Congress
JZ1480.T73 2008, JZ1480 .T73 2008, JZ1480. T73 2008

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16872008M
ISBN 10
0374158479
ISBN 13
9780374158477
LCCN
2008021492
OCLC/WorldCat
213300733
Library Thing
6444620
Goodreads
3429190

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