TY - GEN
AU - Wolff, Jonas
AU - Spanger, Hans-Joachim
AU - Karakas, Cemal
AU - Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
TI - Between norms and interests: US and German democracy promotion in comparison
KW - Bundesrepublik Deutschland
KW - USA
KW - Demokratisierung
KW - internationaler Vergleich
KW - Pakistan
KW - Türkei
KW - Bolivien
KW - Ecuador
KW - Russland
KW - Weißrussland
KW - Konfliktpotential
KW - Zielkonflikt
PY - 2012
N2 - Veröffentlichungsversion
N2 - begutachtet
N2 - Academic interest in democracy promotion notwithstanding, there is still little research that systematically compares different democracy promoters with a view to identifying the factors that explain variance in democracy promotion policies. The paper presents results of a research project that set out to contribute to filling this gap by analyzing the democracy promotion policies of two "donors" (USA, Germany) towards six "recipient" countries (Pakistan and Turkey, Bolivia and Ecuador, Russia and Belarus). It studies how "donor" states react to specific challenges that arise from "recipient" countries and that lead to conflicting objectives on the part of the democracy promoters. The paper asks how democracy promoters, across the twelve cases, deal with conflicting objectives and assesses the overall national patterns that characterize U.S. and German democracy promotion. With a view to both tasks, the paper offers causal explanations that are based on a theoretical framework that combines power-, interest- and norm-based determinants. While the mainstream view argues that "hard" interests regularly prevail over "soft" norms in cases of conflict, the analysis shows that the causal effect of the individual determinants on democracy promotion is not uniform, but depends on both the configuration of determinants and on the specific conditions in the "recipient" country.
BT - PRIF Working Papers ; Bd. 15
CY - Frankfurt am Main
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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