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Five Questions with Larry Diamond on Promoting Democracy

Five Questions with Larry Diamond on Promoting Democracy

Larry Diamond (Stanford University)

I recently spoke with Stanford University professor and founding co-editor of the renowned Journal of Democracy Larry Diamond about U.S. democracy promotion. Mr. Diamond authored this year’s Great Decisions article, Promoting Democracy, in which he analyses the evolving significance and use of an American foreign policy mantra.  In an update to the article, Mr. Diamond elucidates the meaning of crackdowns on U.S.-backed NGOs in Egypt, developments in Russia, upcoming elections in emerging democracies, and the waning influence of the American constitutional model.

Read his expert opinion on what democracy promotion means in practice and theory, and how the U.S. should respond to democratic uprisings around the world.

 

 

 

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Sarah Marion Shore

Sarah Marion Shore works as an online editorial assistant at the Foreign Policy Association. Previously, she conducted research for Action Against Hunger (ACF), a global humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger. Sarah graduated with honors from Barnard College, Columbia University, where she studied Middle East and African History. While a student, Sarah served as the primary editor and fact checker for the book "The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding", written by Political Scientist Séverine Autesserre. Sarah also spent a year in Paris studying French and International Relations at the Université Paris-Sorbonne. She currently lives in New York.
Twitter: @sarahmshore