Since the end of the Cold War, a virtual army of nongovernmental
organizations (NGOs) from the United States, Britain, Germany, and
elsewhere in Europe have flocked to Central and Eastern Europe and
Eurasia. These NGOs are working on such diverse tasks as helping to
establish competitive political parties, elections, and independent
media, as well as trying to reduce ethnic conflict.
This important book is among the few efforts to assess the
impact of these international efforts to build democratic
institutions. The case studies presented here provide a portrait of
the mechanisms by which ideas commonly associated with democratic
states have evolved in formerly communist states, revealing
conditions that help as well as hurt the process.
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