University Press of America
Pages: 276
Trim: 5½ x 8¾
978-0-7618-2440-4 • Paperback • December 2002 • $91.99 • (£71.00)
Colin S. Cavell is Assistant Professor in the American Studies Program at the University of Bahrain in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Chapter 1 List of Tables
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 Democracy and Hegemony: Democracy Conceptualized; The Crisis of Political Obligation; Hegemony Conceptualized
Chapter 6 From Westphalia to Globalization: The Level of Analysis in International Relations Reconsidered
Chapter 7 Past U.S. Attempts to Export Democracy in Latin America
Chapter 8 Origin, Structure, & Grantfunding Practices of the NED
Chapter 9 Capitalism, Hegemony, and Democracy: A Short History of the Post-WWII LIEO; The New World Order of Global Capitalism: The Imperative of the Market & Its Democratic Cover
Chapter 10 Notes
Chapter 11 Bibliography
Chapter 12 Index
Chapter 13 About the Author
While his argument is stated with energy and occassional eloquence, it is notable for its implicit assumptions, which are contestable...Cavell makes a telling point when he cautions that over-zealous US promotion of democracy abroad could become counterproductive.
— Stephen Hoadley, University of Aukland; Australian Journal of Political Science
While his argument is stated with energy and occassional eloquence, it is notable for its implicit assumptions, which are contestable...Cavell makes a telling point when he cautions that over-zealous US promotion of democracy abroad could become counterproductive.
— Stephen Hoadley, University of Aukland; Australian Journal of Political Science