In recent years, assistance aimed at promoting democracy abroad has
become a major component of U.S. foreign aid and of the U.S.
government's post-Cold War policy of seeking to enlarge the
international community of democratic nations. Despite its rapid
growth, however, democracy assistance remains poorly understood in
practice, and its value is frequently questioned. This landmark
study, an examination of U.S. democracy assistance efforts in
Romania, is the first comprehensive analysis of the workings - and
failings - of U.S. democracy assistance in one country. Based on
the author's extensive field research, the study provides widely
applicable answers to key questions about the value, strategies,
methods, and future of such assistance.
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