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Promoting The Rule Of Law Abroad: In Search Of Knowledge Project Muse Upcc Books

معرفی کتاب «Promoting The Rule Of Law Abroad: In Search Of Knowledge Project Muse Upcc Books» نوشتهٔ Thomas Carothers, editor، منتشرشده توسط نشر Carnegie Endowment for International Peace در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Google Scholar cites this as 2010, but this appears to the only available version (2006). Promoting The Rule Of Law Has Become A Major Part Of Western Efforts To Spread Democracy And Market Economics Around The World. Yet, Although Programs To Foster The Rule Of Law Abroad Have Mushroomed, Well-grounded Knowledge About What Factors Ensure Success, And Why, Remains Scarce. In Promoting The Rule Of Law Abroad, Leading Practitioners And Policy-oriented Scholars Draw On Years Of Experience To Critically Assess The Rationale, Methods, And Goals Of Rule-of-law Policies And Programs. These Incisive, Accessible Essays Offer Vivid Portrayals And Penetrating Analyses Of The Challenges That Define This Vital But Often Misunderstood Field. Book Jacket.--book Jacket. The Rule-of-law Revival / Thomas Carothers -- The Problem Of Knowledge / Thomas Carothers -- Competing Definitions Of The Rule Of Law / Rachel Kleinfeld -- Mythmaking In The Rule-of-law Orthodoxy / Frank Upham -- A House Without A Foundation / Stephen Golub -- Lessons Not Learned About Legal Reform / Wade Channell -- The Legal Empowerment Alternative / Stephen Golub -- A Trojan Horse In China? / Matthew Stephenson -- The Complexity Of Success In Russia / Matthew Spence -- Middle East Dilemmas / David Mednicoff -- Time To Learn, Time To Act In Africa / Laure-hélène Piron -- Measuring The Impact Of Criminal Justice Reform In Latin America / Lisa Bhansali And Christina Biebesheimer -- Steps Toward Knowledge / Thomas Carothers. Thomas Carothers [editor]. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 339-348) And Index. 'Over the past decade, Carothers has established himself as the leading U.S. expert on democracy promotion. He is a powerful critic not only of the nuts-and-bolts of democracy assistance but also of U.S. grand strategy overall.'—SAIS Review Promoting the rule of law has become a major part of Western efforts to spread democracy and market economics around the world. Yet, although programs to foster the rule of law abroad have mushroomed, well-grounded knowledge about what factors ensure success, and why, remains scarce. In Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad, leading practitioners and policy-oriented scholars draw on years of experience—in Russia, China, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa—to critically assess the rationale, methods, and goals of rule-of-law policies. These incisive, accessible essays offer vivid portrayals and penetrating analyses of the challenges that define this vital but surprisingly little-understood field. Contributors include Rachel Belton (Truman National Security Project), Lisa Bhansali (World Bank), Christina Biebesheimer (World Bank), Thomas Carothers (Carnegie Endowment), Wade Channell, Stephen Golub, and David Mednicoff (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Laure-Hélène Piron (Overseas Development Institute), Matthew Spence (Yale Law School), Matthew Stephenson (Harvard Law School), and Frank Upham (NYU School of Law). "Over the past decade, Carothers has established himself as the leading U.S. expert on democracy promotion. He is a powerful critic not only of the nuts-and-bolts of democracy assistance but also of U.S. grand strategy overall."--SAIS Review Promoting the rule of law has become a major part of Western efforts to spread democracy and market economics around the world. Yet, although programs to foster the rule of law abroad have mushroomed, well-grounded knowledge about what factors ensure success, and why, remains scarce. In Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad, leading practitioners and policy-oriented scholars draw on years of experience-in Russia, China, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa-to critically assess the rationale, methods, and goals of rule-of-law policies. These incisive, accessible essays offer vivid portrayals and penetrating analyses of the challenges that define this vital but surprisingly little-understood field. Contributors include Rachel Belton (Truman National Security Project), Lisa Bhansali (World Bank), Christina Biebesheimer (World Bank), Thomas Carothers (Carnegie Endowment), Wade Channell, Stephen Golub, and David Mednicoff (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Laure-HElEne Piron (Overseas Development Institute), Matthew Spence (Yale Law School), Matthew Stephenson (Harvard Law School), and Frank Upham (NYU School of Law)

promoting The Rule Of Law Abroad Has Become A Major Part Of Western Efforts To Spread Democracy And Market Economies Around The World. Yet, Although Programs To Foster The Rule Of Law Abroad Have Mushroomed, Well-grounded Knowledge About What Factors Ensure Success, And Why, Remains Scarce. In Promoting The Rule Of Law Abroad, Leading Practitioners And Policy-oriented Scholars Draw On Years Of Experience To Critically Assess The Rationale, Methods, And Goals Of The Rule-of-law Policies And Programs. These Incisive, Accessible Essays Offer Vivid Portrayals And Penetrating Analyses Of The Challenges That Define This Vital But Often Misunderstood Field.

Contributors: Rachel Kleinfeld (truman National Security Project), Lisa Bhansali (world Bank), Christina Biebesheimer (world Bank), Wade Channell (independent Consultant), Stephen Golub (university Of California, Berkeley), David Mednicoff (university Of Massachusetts, Amherst), Laure-helene Piron (overseas Development Institute, London), Frank Upham (nyu School Of Law), Matthew Spence (truman National Security Project), And Matthew Stephenson (harvard Law School).

Front Cover Title Page Table of Contents Part 1. Framing the Challenge Ch.1. The Rule-of-Law Revival Ch. 2. The Problem of Knowledge Part 2. Questioning the Orthodoxy Ch. 3. Competing Definitions of the Rule of Law Ch. 4. Mythmaking in the Rule-of-Law Orthodoxy Ch. 5. A House without a Foundation Ch. 6. Lessons Not Learned about Legal Reform Ch. 7. The Legal Empowerment Alternative Part 3. Regional Experiences Ch. 8. A Trojan Horse in China? Ch. 9. The Complexity of Success in Russia Ch. 10. Middle East Dilemmas Ch. 11. Time to Learn, Time to Act in Africa Ch. 12. Measuring the Impact of Criminal Justice Reform in Latin America Part 4. Conclusions Ch. 13. Steps toward Knowledge Index
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