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The Reagan Administration, the Cold War, and the Transition to Democracy Promotion
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William Michael Schmidli
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2019
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-96381-5
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978-3-319-96382-2
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2019
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10.1007/978-3-319-96382-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Reagan Administration and Democracy Promotion
pp. 31
“A Positive Track of Human Rights Policy”: Elliott Abrams, the Human Rights Bureau, and the Conceptualization of Democracy Promotion, 1981–1984
pp. 51
The Rise of Political Aid: The National Endowment for Democracy and the Reagan Administration’s Cold War Strategy
pp. 75
Recreating the Cold War Consensus: Democracy Promotion and the Crisis of American Hegemony
pp. 95
The Reagan Administration’s Efforts to Promote Human Rights and Democracy in the Soviet Union
pp. 115
The Autonomy of Solidarity
pp. 137
Neoliberalism and Democracy Promotion: Hernando de Soto and US Foreign Policy
pp. 163
US Electoral Assistance to El Salvador and the Culture of Politics, 1982–1984
pp. 189
Reagan and the Waning Years of Uruguay’s Military Rule: Democracy Promotion and the Redefinition of Human Rights
pp. 209
The Pivot: Neoconservatives, the Philippines, and the Democracy Agenda
pp. 231
Stable Imperatives, Shifting Strategies: Reagan and Democracy Promotion in the Republic of Korea
pp. 255
“The Most Deeply Honorable Form of Government Ever Devised by Man”: Reagan, Human Rights, and Democracy
pp. 277
Conclusion
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