Democracy promotion is an established principle in US and EU foreign policies today, but how did it become so? This comparative study explores the promotion of democracy, focusing on exponents from emerging democracies alongside more established Western models, and investigates the impact of democratic interests on foreign policy.

Huber, D.V. (2015). Democracy Promotion and Foreign Policy: Identity and Interests in US, EU and Non-Western Democracies. London : Palgrave Macmillan [10.1057/9781137414472].

Democracy Promotion and Foreign Policy: Identity and Interests in US, EU and Non-Western Democracies

Daniela Verena Huber
2015-01-01

Abstract

Democracy promotion is an established principle in US and EU foreign policies today, but how did it become so? This comparative study explores the promotion of democracy, focusing on exponents from emerging democracies alongside more established Western models, and investigates the impact of democratic interests on foreign policy.
2015
978-1-349-68205-8
Huber, D.V. (2015). Democracy Promotion and Foreign Policy: Identity and Interests in US, EU and Non-Western Democracies. London : Palgrave Macmillan [10.1057/9781137414472].
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