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"Guilhot's story begins in the 1950s when U.S. foreign policy experts promoted human rights and democracy as part of a "democratic international" to fight the spread of communism. Later, the unlikely convergence of anti-Stalinist leftists and the nascent neoconservative movement found a place in the Reagan administration. These "State Department Socialists," as they were known, created policies and organizations that provided financial and technical expertise to democratic movements and also supported authoritarian, anti-communist regimes, particularly in Latin America." "Guilhot traces the intellectual and social trajectories of key academics, policymakers, and institutions, including Seymour M. Lipset, Jeane Kirkpatrick, the "Chicago Boys," influenced by Milton Friedman, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Ford Foundation. He examines the ways in which various individuals, or "double agents," were able to occupy pivotal positions at the junction of academe, national, and international institutions, and activist movements. He also pays particular attention to the role of the social sciences in transforming the old anti-communist crusades into respectable international organizations that promoted progressive and democratic ideals, but did not threaten the strategic and economic goals of Western governments and businesses." "Guilhot's purpose is not to disqualify democracy promotion as a conspiratorial activity. Rather he offers new perspectives on the roles of various transnational human rights institutions and the policies they promote. Ultimately, his work proposes a new model for understanding the international politics of legitimate democratic order and the relation between popular resistance to globalization and the "Washington Consensus.""--BOOK JACKET.
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Human rights, Democracy, Globalization, Anti-globalization movement, Droits de l'homme (Droit international), Mondialisation, Altermondialisme, Globalism, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Freedom & Security, Civil Rights, International Relations, General, Democratisering, Mensenrechten, Intellectuelen, Niet-gouvernementele organisaties, Internationale organisaties, Neoconservatisme, Expansie (macht), Internationale ordeEdition | Availability |
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The Democracy Makers: Human Rights and the Politics of Global Order
May 2005, Columbia University Press
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The Democracy Makers: Human Rights and International Order
March 15, 2005, Columbia University Press
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in English
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The democracy makers: human rights and international order
2004, Columbia University Press
in English
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