The authors discuss how democracies engage in foreign policies
that are vastly different from those of other regimes; the
comparison of transitional or liberalizing democracies in Spain,
Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa to
established democracies like the United States; the noteworthy
outcome of economic liberalization; and the strategies of
collaboration within international institutions such as the
European Community and NATO.
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