Beyond sovereignty : Collectively defending democracy in the Americas /
Beyond sovereignty : Collectively defending democracy in the Americas /
Tom Farer, editor
- Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996
- xii, 416 p. / 23 cm.
- An Inter-American dialogue book .
Collectively defending democracy in the Western Hemisphere : Introduction and overview, 1. -- Theory : Sovereignty and democracy in the 1990s, 27. -- Changing perceptions of domestic jurisdiction and intervention, 29. -- Democracy in Latin America : Degrees, illusions, and directions for consolidation, 52. -- Practice and policy : The role of nonstate actors, 105. -- The United Nations, democracy, and the Americas, 107. -- The Organization of American States and the protection of democracy, 132. -- Nongovernmental organizations, democracy, and human rights in Latin America, 150. -- The international donor community : Conditioned aid and the promotion and defense of democracy, 169. -- Practice and policy : National, transnational, and foreign actors, 187. -- Haiti : Sovereign consent versus States - Centric sovereignty, 189. -- El Salvador : Lessons in peace consolidation, 213. -- Chile : External actors and the transition to democracy, 238. -- Perú : Collectively defending democracy in the Western Hemisphere, 257. -- International support for democratization : A map and some policy guidelines derived from the four case studies, 277. -- External pressures and domestic constraints : The lessons of the four case studies, 286. -- Two impending challenges, 295. -- Cuba in the International Community in the 1990s : Sovereignty, human rights, and democracy, 297. -- Treading lightly and without a stick : International actors and the promotion of democracy in Mexico, 316
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Collectively defending democracy in the Western Hemisphere : Introduction and overview, 1. -- Theory : Sovereignty and democracy in the 1990s, 27. -- Changing perceptions of domestic jurisdiction and intervention, 29. -- Democracy in Latin America : Degrees, illusions, and directions for consolidation, 52. -- Practice and policy : The role of nonstate actors, 105. -- The United Nations, democracy, and the Americas, 107. -- The Organization of American States and the protection of democracy, 132. -- Nongovernmental organizations, democracy, and human rights in Latin America, 150. -- The international donor community : Conditioned aid and the promotion and defense of democracy, 169. -- Practice and policy : National, transnational, and foreign actors, 187. -- Haiti : Sovereign consent versus States - Centric sovereignty, 189. -- El Salvador : Lessons in peace consolidation, 213. -- Chile : External actors and the transition to democracy, 238. -- Perú : Collectively defending democracy in the Western Hemisphere, 257. -- International support for democratization : A map and some policy guidelines derived from the four case studies, 277. -- External pressures and domestic constraints : The lessons of the four case studies, 286. -- Two impending challenges, 295. -- Cuba in the International Community in the 1990s : Sovereignty, human rights, and democracy, 297. -- Treading lightly and without a stick : International actors and the promotion of democracy in Mexico, 316
JX 4041 B573 1996