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ORGANIZING DEMOCRACY
/ POAST, PAULYYEAUTHOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
- A THEORY OF DEMOCRATIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - FROM
DEMOCRATIZATION TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
- FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION
- QUANTITATIVE EVIDENCE - QUANTITATIVE EVIDENCE ON FORMING VERSUS
JOINING
- QUANTITATIVE EVIDENCE ON DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION AND INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
- QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE - THE BALTIC EXPERIENCE
- FORMING, REMODELING, AND REFORMING: EXPANDING THE EVIDENCE AND
IMPLICATIONS
- CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
accession dynamics, 11-12, 26-28, 33, 37-40,
153, 196, 203ml
Achen, Christopher, 112
Acheson, Dean, 34
ACP-EU Cotonou Agreement, 61
Africa Caribbean Pacific-European Union
Parliamentary Assembly (ACP-EU),
61-62, 167
Aftenposten, 156
Agreement on Dickenson Bay, 165
Albright, Madeline, 149
Andean Community, 61
Annual Reports of the Secretary General of
the Organization of American States, 179
Antal], J6zsef, 197
apartheid, 173
Archigos data, 20inio
Argentina, 49,106
Argentina-Brazil Integration and Econom-
ics Cooperation Program (PICE), 170
Aristide, Jean-Bertrand, 182
Armand, Louis, 194
Asmus, Ronald, 1, 150
authoritarianism: democratization and, 7,
30-31, 86-87, 105, 199; IOs and, 106,119-
20; military and, 31,51; regimes and, 7,
23, 43, 112, 183, 187; reversals and, 5,
13-M, 37-49, 55-57, 64-65, 101-2, 108,
116-17, 177-80, 186. See also corruption
autocracies. See authoritarianism
Baccini, Leonardo, 189
Balkan Wars, 148
“BALTBAT Project, The,” 202ni6
BALTBAT Training Team (BTT), 140-41
Baltic Action Plan (BAP), 149
Baltic Battalion, 22-23, 91, 139, 198
Baltic Defence College, 155
Baltic Defence Review, 202m 7
Baltic Environmental Forum, 5
Baltic Peacekeeping Battalion (BALTBAT),
1-2, 21, 23, 125-29, 138-58, 166, 184-99
Baltic states, 14, 17-18, 21, 28, 82, 85, 187,
194-95, 2ion3. See also specific states
Barbados, 160, 166
Barbados Labour Party, 162, 165
Barbados Manufacturing Association, 166
Barbados National Party, 165
Barrow, Errol, 164-67
Barsoom, Peter, 12
Bevin, Ernest, 36
Bildt, Carl, 136
Bird, V. C., 165
“BLACK-BAT,” 198-99, 2i8n6
Boehmer, Charles, 53-54, 93
Boix, Charles, 76, 78-81, 104, 114, 192
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 146
Botswana, 29, 173
Brazauskas, Algirdas, 131-33
Brett, Julian, 125, 202m6
Bretton Woods conference, 34
Britain. See United Kingdom
British Royal Marines, 140
Brzezinski, Z. K., 50
bureaucracy, 7, 13, 88, 93-94, 140, 142. See
also institutionalization
Burilkov, Alexander, 61
Burnham, Forbes, 164, 167
Burton, Michael, 47
Busch, Marc L., 93-94
244
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Bush, George H. W., 148
Bush, George W., 153-55
Bushway, Shawn, 209014
Canada, 15,36, 160, 164, 167, 178, 184, 188,
216041
Caribbean Community (CARICOM),
166-67
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB),
166-67
Caribbean Free Trade Association
(CARIFTA), 18, 160-67, 214011
Caribbean Meteorological Society, 164
Carlsen, Per, 145
Cavallo, Domingo, 170
Ceaucescu, Nicolae, 131
Cédras, Raoul, 182
Central American Integration System
(SICA), 32
Central and Eastern European Privatization
Network (CEEPN), 12
Central European Free Trade Agreement
(CEFTA), 33, 39, 190, 196-98
CEP. See Provisional Electoral Council
(CEP)
Cheibub, José Antonio, 49, 51,79
Chiluba, Frederick, 176-77, 2i6n36
civil-military relationships, 59, 141, 143,
150, 186
Clemmesen, Michael, 155, 157
Clinton, Bill, 133, 148-49
Cojocaru, Lee, 14
Cold War, 15, 33, 60, 118, 122, 128, 137, 184
Commonwealth of Independent States, 132
communism, 28-29, 60, 131, 191. See also
Baltic states; Lithuania; Soviet Union
Communist Party of Lithuania (CPL), 131
Community of Portuguese-Speaking Coun-
tries, 5
Congress of People’s Deputies of the Soviet
Union, 131
Congress of the Commonwealth Chambers
of Industry and Commerce of the Carib-
bean, 163
Converse, Nathan, 48-49
Cooper, Andrew F., 182
Cooperation and Technical Assistance in the
Technical Regulation Issues Project, 171
Copelovitch, Mark S., 190
Copenhagen Criteria, 202ni4
Coppedge, Michael, 76
Correlates of War (COW), 74, 84, 89
corruption, 4, 29, 51,58. See also
authoritarianism
Costa Rica, 32
Côte d’Ivoire, 94
Council of the Baltic Sea States, 93
Council of the Common Market and the
Joint Parliamentary Commission, 171
CPL. See Communist Party of Lithuania
(CPL)
Crimea, 195
Croatia, 39, 146
Czechoslovakia, 34, 196
Czech Republic, 59-60, 142
Dahl, Robert, 75, 78
Danish Ministry of Defence, 143
Davis, David R., 74
De Klerk, F. W, 173
Democratic Labour Party, 162, 164
democratization: accession dynamics and,
11-12, 26-28, 33-40, 153, 196, 203m 1;
consolidation and, 13, 17, 45, 47-48, 52-
53, 57, 62-63, ^5, 102-3, 105-7, 109-10,
114-15, 121-22, 176, 185, 187-88, 193,
208m; development and, 3, 24-39, 48,
58, 62, 117, 173, 187, 191, 198; domestic
institutions and, 14, 101, 104, 114, 156;
elections and, 7, 23, 27, 43, 45, 49, 58,
65, 78-79» 105, 175, 189; geographic
clustering and, 112-13, 162, 210020;
governance and, 7-8, 30-31, 46. 49, 57-
59, 102, 126, 162, 217045; instability dy-
namics and, 8, 23, 47, 52, 135, 164, 167;
international organizations (IOs) and, 5,
24, 30, 69-71, 94-95, 99^ 105-6; military
power and, 39, 42, 45, 48, 50-52. 143.
161; spells of, 106-8, 208; transitional. 8,
22-26, 28, 48, 57-58, 61, 65, 70, 99, 102.
no, 185-86, 192; voting and. 26, 31, 79.
105; young vs. old dichotomy and, 7, 15-
16, 22, 48-52, 137, 140, 160, 192. See also
institutionalization; revolutions
Denmark, 135-38, 146
development, 3, 24-39, 48, 62, 117, 173. 187,
198
dictatorships, 43-45, 51, 63, 103, 115. See
also authoritarianism; militaries; and
specific countries
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diplomacy, 12, 22, 128, 133-40, 148, 166, 171,
177,191—92
domestic institutions, 14, 101, 104, 114, 156
Dominican Republic, 106
Donnelly, Chris, 135
Donno, Daniela, 12, 2i7n46
Downes, Alexander, 191
Downs, George W., 12
Eastern European states. See Baltic states;
and specific states
Economic Community of West African
States, 61, 102
economics: competition and, 78; crisis and,
168-69, 198; development discourses
and, 3, 24-39, 48,62, 117, 173, 187, 198;
liberalization movements and, 23, 26, 31,
90, 166,173-75, 189; market forces and,
9, 163-64, 169-70, 202013; privatization
impetus and, 8, 26,189; reform discourses
and, 164-65, 169, 192. See also democ-
ratization; development; sanctions; and
specific countries and organizations
Egypt, 46, 50, 55-56
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 33, 194
elections, 7, 23, 27, 43-49, 5«, 65, 78-79, 105,
175, 189
Ellemann-Jensen, Uffe, 136-38
Ellemann-Jensen doctrine, 136-38
emerging democracies. See democratiza-
tion; and specific countries
English-language training, 140, 143-45
Estonia, 21, 93, 129, 132, 134, 136, 195
ETAPH. See OAS Electoral Technical As-
sistance Program in Haiti (ETAPH)
Etzel, Franz, 194
European Atomic Energy Community, 194
European Coal and Steel Community, 38
European Defence Community (EDC),
204n20
European Development Fund, 62
European Economic Community (EEC),
33,I96,2I4niT
European Free Trade Association, 165, 196
European Union (EU), n, 37,39, 4$, 53~54,
61, 125-27, 155
Fields, Frank, 60
Finland, 133, 135-36, 140, 143
Food and Agriculture Organization, 89
Foreign Affairs, 136
foreign aid, 9, 34-35, 93, 183,186. See also
development; liberalization (of trade)
Freedman, David A., 209m4
FRELIMO. See Mozambique Liberation
Front (FRELIMO)
Fried, Dan, 148
Friedrich, Carl J., 50
Fujimori, Alberto, 180, 182
Fukuyama, Francis, 48
Future of Nordic Cooperation, 136
Gandhi, Jennifer, 79
Gardini, Gian Luca, 168-69
Gartzke, Erik, 53, 93
Gastil, Raymond, 78
Gecas, Jonas, 156
Georgetown Agreement, 167
Germany, 38, 204n24
Gerring, John, 14
Ghana, 106-7
Gheciu, Alexandra, 59, 142
Gillespie, Charles, 168
Giordani, Francesco, 194
Gleditsch, Kristian S., 78
globalization, 117-18, 179, 185-86. See also
liberalization (of trade)
Goddard, Frederick, 165
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 131, 148, 21 mu
Grabendorff, Wolf, 164
Gray, Julia, 189
Great Britian, 48
Gricius, Algirdas, 143
Grigorescu, Alexandru, 59
Gros Espiell, Héctor, 169-70
Guatemala, 30, 32, 43, 58, 182-83
Gunther, Richard, 47
Gurr, Ted, 76-78
Guyana, 164-66
Haekkerup, Hans, 138, 146, 157
Haggard, Stephan, 114
Hague, The, 149
Hague Conference on International Law, 89
Haiti, 55, 182, 2i7n45
Hansen, Birthe, 1
Havel, Václav, 197
Heckman, James, 111
Herz, Monica, 179
Heurlin, Bertel, 1
246
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Higley, John, 47
Hitler, Adolf, 38, 197
Hoffmann, Andrea Ribeiro, 176
Holbrooke, Richard, 148
Honduras, 32, 65
Human Rights Watch, 177
Hungary, 34, 196
Huntington, Samuel, 3, 48-49, 198
IDEA. See Swedish International Institute
for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
(IDEA)
lives, Toomas, 27
Incorporated Chambers of Commerce and
Industry of the Commonwealth Carib-
bean, 166
Indicative Strategic Plan for the Organ on
Politics, Defense, and Security (SADC),
174
Ingram, Paul, 93-94
institutionalization, 12, 45~47, 53, 57, 93~94-
See also bureaucracy; democratization;
legitimation
Inter-American Development Bank, 58
International Commission on Civil Sta-
tus, 92
International Institute for Strategic Studies,
128
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 30, 34,
126, 194
international organizations (IOs). See
authoritarianism; democratization;
development; economics; militaries;
sanctions; and specific countries and
organizations
International Trade Organization (ITO), 34
Italy, 26
Jackman, Simon, 76
Jaggers, Keith, 76-78
Jamaica, 163-67
Jensen, Nathan, 60
Jeszenszky, Géza, 147
Johnson, Garry, 4, 128
Joint Nordic Organization for Lappish Cul-
ture and Reindeer Husbandry, 5
Kaekkerup, Hans, 128
Kalnins, Ojars, 149
Kant, Immanuel, 2
Kaoutzanis, Christodoulos, 26, 96, 202ni4
Kapstein, Ethan B., 48-49, 20504
Kasekamp, Andres, 128
Kaufman, Robert, 114
Kaunda, Kenneth, 176
Keohane, Robert O., 34
KOF Index of Globalization, 117
Kolga, Margus, 144, 156-57
Kops, Orla, 139
Kostikov, Vyacheslav, 133
Kozyrev, Andrei, 130
Kravchuk, Leonid, 197
Kristovskis, Girts Valdis, 42
Lacalle, Luis Alberto, 169
La Fontaine, Henri, 74
Lampreia, Luiz Felipe, 171
Las Lenas declaration, 170
Latvia, 21, 42, 93, 128-29, 131, 136, 155, 195
Latvian Central Bank, 151
League of Nations, 34, 74, 204022
legitimation, 45, 55. See also
institutionalization
Legler, Thomas, 182
Lenz, Tobias, 61
León, Bernardino, 46
Lesotho, 173, 176
Levitsky, Steven, 47
liberalization (of trade), 23, 26, 31,90, 166,
173-75.189
Linkeviéius, Linas, 128, 155
Lipset, Seymour, 75
Lithuania, 21, 93, 129-31, 136, 155, 195
Locksley Hall (Tennyson), 2
Lomé Convention, 167
Luik, Jiiri, 148
Mackenzie, Jeremy, 157
Maddison, Angus, 114
Mandela, Nelson, 22, 173, 176-77
Mansfield, Edward, 8. 10, 25, 47, 88. 90. 188
Marcussen, Martin, 38
Mariehamn Declaration, 136, 193
Marshall, Monty, 76-78
Marshall Center, 60
Marshall Plan, 34-35
McCoy, Jennifer, 217045
McFaul, Michael, 56
Mearsheimer, John J., 12, 56, 73, 197
Membership Action Plan (MAP), 150-51,
•53-54. 156-57
Mercosur, 14, 160, 169-72, 20305, 215019
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247
Meri, Lennart, 149
Meyer, John W., 25
militaries: coups by, 7, 22-23, 49, 52, 65, 102,
114, 118, 183, 186, 20303, 2o6n9; defense
ministries and, 131—32; democratization
and, 39, 42, 50-51; dictatorships and,
44—45, 52, 192; peacekeeping missions
and, 2, 23, 30, 36, 54, 134-46; rule by,
60, 63-64, 103, 114-15, 120, 130, 162;
the West and, 139-40, 142. See also au-
thoritarianism; democratization; North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO);
revolutions; and specific countries
Miller, Michael, 76, 78-81, 104, 114, 192
Mitchell, Lincoln A., 198
Monnet, Jean, 33, 194
Monten, Jonathan, 191
Morsi, Mohammed, 50
Movement for Multiparty Democracy
(MMD), 64, 176
Mozambican National Resistance
(RENAMO), 174-75
Mozambique, 173—76
Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO),
174, 176
Mugabe, Robert, 176
Mulroney, Brian, 178
Multinational Force and Observers Organi-
zation, 54
Munck, Gerrardo, 76
Murillo, Maria Victoria, 47
Nair, Gautam, 49
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion). See North Atlantic Treaty Or-
ganization (NATO)
NATO Defense College, 60
NATO Office of Resources, 154
NATO Partnership for Peace (PfP), 147
natural resources, 90, 112, 129
Netherlands, 64
Nicaragua, 32
Niger, 94
Nigeria, 102, 2i4n3
Nineteenth Amendment (US Constitu-
tion), 76
nondemocratizing states, 71-72, 76, 81, 83,
98-99
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs),
53. 59. 74- See also specific organizations
Nordic Council, 89—90, 136
Nordic states, 48, 135-36, 138, 140, 145-46,
193-94, 216031. See also specific states
Nordstrom, Timothy, 53, 74—75, 93, 106
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO):
Baltic states and, 129-30; membership
and, 1,5.11, 23,33, 125, 135, 147, 153,
155-56, 194; military and, 28, 36, 60, 130,
155; security and, 26, 88—89, 134» 147-51
North Atlantic Union, 178
Norway, 64
Nurick, Robert, 1
OAS. See Organization of American States
(OAS)
OAS Charter, 178
OAS Electoral Technical Assistance Pro-
gram in Haiti (ETAPH), 179
Obama, Barack, 55
O’Donnell, Guillermo, 46
Oneal, John, 74
O’Neil, Shannon K., 65
Operation Uphold Democracy, 55
opportunity costs, 34-35
Orange Revolution, 195
Orbán, Viktor, 49
Organisation for European Economic
Cooperation (OEEC), 35
Organisation of African Unity, 29, 91, 173
Organization for Central American States,
94
Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD), 22, 126, 203n4
Organization of American States (OAS),
11, 15, 18, 30, 43, 65, 102, 112, 160, 164,
172, 178-80, 182-84, 2i6n4i
Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC), 90
Oskalne, Sintija, 204m
Panama, 32, 58
Partnership Coordination Cell, 60
Partnership Training Centers, 60
Patassé, Ange-Félix, 51
Paulaukas, Artüras, 143, 155
Payne, Jiri, 60
peacekeeping, 2, 23, 30, 36, 54, 134-35. *3 -
40, 144-46
Perpetual Peace, The (Kant), 2
Peru,182
Pevehouse, Jon C., 8, 10, 25, 43, 47, 74-75.
88, 90, 106, 183, 188, 192, 208m
248
INDEX
PfP. See NATO Partnership for Peace (PfP)
Philippines, 106
PICE. See Argentina-Brazil Integration
and Economics Cooperation Program
(PICE)
PICE Treaty, 170
Poast, Paul, 26, 96, 202014
Poland, 34, 93, 196
Polity data set (Marshall, Jaggers, and
Gurr), 77-81, 84, 2omio, 203014, 2i3n2,
217m
Polyarchy data set (Vanhanen), 78-79
postcolonialism, 49-50
Prague NATO summit, 151-53
Protocol of Ouro Preto, 171
Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), 179
Przeworski, Adam, 51, 76, 78—80
public goods. See bureaucracy; democratiza-
tion; development; institutionalization
Putnam, Tonya, 190
Qaeda, al-, 154
reforms, 4, 12, 22, 27, 55
Regional Indicative Programme, 37
Reinicke, Wolfgang H., 76
Remmer, Karen, 168
RENAMO. See Mozambican National
Resistance (RENAMO)
revolutions, 7, 23, 46, 57, 66, 102, 114, 137
Rezek, José Francisco, 170
rickety ladder model, 57, 102
Riekhoff, Harald von, 142
Rio Pact, 178, 2i6n4i
Robertson, Lord, 153-54
Robinson, Jeffrey, 93-94
Rocke, David M., 12
Rodionov, Igor, 130
Romania, 59, 142
Rome Peace Accords, 174
Rosato, Sebastian, 76, 78-81, 105, 114, 192
Russet, Bruce, 74
Russia, 2i, 28, 36, 129-30, 133-39, 148-52,
195—98. See also North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO); Soviet Union
Russian Federation, 130
SADC. See Southern African Development
Community (SADC)
SADCC. See Southern African Development
Coordination Conference (SADCC)
SADC Protocol on Trade, 175
sanctions, 53, 55-56, 131, 182, 205n9
SAPP. See Southern African Power Pool
(SAPP)
Sapronas, Robertas, 157
Schmitter, Philippe, 46
Schultz, Kenneth, 75
Schumpeter, Joseph, 75
security, 132, 136, 196, 199. See also mili-
taries; peacekeeping
security activities, 135
Segal, Aaron, 167
Sekhon, Jasjeet, 209ni4
Senegal, 94
September 1 ith, 154
Serrano Elias, Jorge, 43, 49, 183
Shalikashvili, John, 147
SICA. See Central American Integration
System (SICA)
Simmonds, K. R., 167
Singer, David, 74
Slater, Dan, 49
Smith, Benjamin, 49
Soares, Joao Baena, 183
socialization, 191-92
South Africa, 79, 173-74, 176
Southern African Development Community
(SADC), 14, 18, 29, 35, 37, 61-62, 160,
172-77,184,187,190, 203n7
Southern African Development Coordina-
tion Conference (SADCC), 14, 172-74.
184, 187, 2i6n3i
Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), 175
Southern Cone states, 160, 171-72. See also
specific states
Soviet Union, 1, 14, 24, 36, 60, 117, 135. 137,
159, 195. See also Russia; and specific
former republics
Spiller, Pablo Tomas, 8
split-population estimator, 109
stepping-stones mechanism, 39-40. 72, 95—
96, 191
Stone, Randall W., 30
suffrage, 79. See also elections
Supreme Electoral Tribunal, 58
Svolik, Milan, 47, 101, no. 114. 209012
Swedish International Institute for Democ-
racy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA). 64
Talbott, Strobe, 149-50
Tanzania, 173
INDEX
249
Tennyson, Lord Alfred, 2
Tommasi, Mariano, 8
trade liberalization, 23, 26, 31, 90, 166, 173—
75,189
trade policies, 26, 32
Training Centre for Regional Integration,
171
transitional democracies. See democra-
tization; and specific countries and
organizations
treaties. See specific treaties
Treaty of Asuncion, 170-71, 215020
Treaty of Integration, Cooperation, and
Development, 170
Treier, Shawn, 76
Trilateral Declaration for Cooperation in
the Field of Security and Defence, 140
Trinidad and Tobago, 166
Truman, Harry, 2, 34
two percent rule, 151-52, 155
Ukraine, 39, 197-98
Ulmanis, Guntis, 149
Union of International Associations (UIA),
74
United Kingdom, 36, 64
United National Independence Party, 64
United Nations (UN), 5, 30, 36, 126, 134, 138
United Nations Charter, 74
United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP), 167
United Nations Security Council, 182
United Nations Vertical Mission, 58
United States, 36, 55, 64, 137, 147, 164, 194
Unit for Democracy Promotion (UDP),
178-79
Urpelainen, Johannes, 26, 96, 189, 202m4
Uruguay, 160-61, 169, 172
USSR. See Soviet Union
Vachudova, Milada, 125
Van der Leuten, Anna, 176
Vanhanen, Tatu, 76, 78
van Voorst, Carol, 148—49
Vare, Raivo, 21, 132
Vayrynen, Paavo, 136
Veebel, Viljar, 128
Verkuilen, Jay, 76
Vieira, Joao, 2o6n9
Visegrad Triangle, 196—98
voting rights. See elections; suffrage
Vreeland, James Raymond, 79
Wahman, Michael, 55
Walesa, Lech, 197
Wallace, Michael, 74
Ward, Michael D., 78
Warnke, Kevin, 74-75, 106
Warsaw Pact, 128, 20807
Warsaw Treaty Organization, 60, 196
Washington, George, 22
Waterman, Harvey, 142
Weimar Republic, 38
Weingast, Barry R., 47
West African Economic and Monetary
Union, 94
West Germany, 33, 38
Weyland, Kurt, 49
White, Harry, 34
Wintrobe, Ronald, 50
World Bank, 32, 34, 58. See also develop-
ment; economics
World Health Organization, 90
world polity theory, 186
World Tourism Organization, 90
World Trade Organization (WTO), 5, 11,
16, 22, 40, 53, 88-89
World Values Survey, 56
World War II, 33, 194
Worner, Manfred, 132
Yanukovych, Viktor, 195
Yearbook of International Organizations,
74-75
Yeltsin, Boris, 1, 130, 133, 149
young democracies. See democratization;
and specific countries
Zagorcheva, Dessie, 142
Zalkans, Gundars, 128
Zambia, 64, 173, 176-77
Zelaya, Manuel, 66
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title_sort | organizing democracy how international organizations assist new democracies |
title_sub | how international organizations assist new democracies |
topic | BALTBAT-Project NATO (DE-588)377-3 gnd Democratization International cooperation International agencies Internationale Organisation (DE-588)4027366-0 gnd Beitritt (DE-588)4120988-6 gnd Militärausgaben (DE-588)4063255-6 gnd Demokratisierung (DE-588)4124941-0 gnd |
topic_facet | BALTBAT-Project NATO Democratization International cooperation International agencies Internationale Organisation Beitritt Militärausgaben Demokratisierung Baltikum |
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