促进民主:不确定时代的政治解决力量

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Journal of Palestine Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/0377919X.2021.2013031
Khaled Elgindy
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在过去的几十年里,越来越多的学者开始研究西方促进民主努力的后果,特别是在中东的背景下,中东一直是后9/11时期政权更迭和民主化的目标。Manal A.Jamal的书试图理解为什么民主促进在一些国家取得了成功,但在另一些国家却失败了,这本书是对这本文献的一个可喜补充。该书基于在萨尔瓦多和被占领巴勒斯坦领土进行的原始实地调查,包括对政治领导人、民间社会活动家以及外国捐助者的丰富采访数据集,以及对捐助者向各自国家或领土提供援助的报告的分析。与大多数其他对外国民主促进工作的评估不同,贾迈勒将重点放在民主援助作为决定民主结果的因素的背景上。特别是,她驳斥了这样一种论点,即巴勒斯坦民主发展的失败是由于《奥斯陆协议》之后外国援助的涌入导致非政府组织的化和专业化,导致以前充满活力、以群众为基础的基层组织复员。她的研究发现,萨尔瓦多经历了民间社会组织专业化的类似趋势,但没有使更广泛的基层选民复员。这使她认为,冲突后过渡的政治解决方式是决定民主促进工作成败的关键因素。在这方面,她详细阐述:
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Promoting Democracy: The Force of Political Settlements in Uncertain Times
Over the past couple of decades, an ever-growing body of scholarship has emerged to scrutinize the consequences of Western democracy promotion efforts, particularly in the context of the Middle East, which has been a target of regime change and democratization in the post–9/11 moment. Manal A. Jamal’s book, which seeks to understand why democracy promotion succeeds in some countries but fails in others is a welcome addition to this body of literature. The book is based on original fieldwork conducted in El Salvador and the occupied Palestinian territory (OPT), comprising a rich data set of interviews with political leaders and civil society activists as well as foreign donors, in addition to analyses of reports on donor assistance to the respective countries or territories. In an innovative departure from most other assessments of foreign democracy promotion efforts, Jamal focuses on the context in which democracy assistance is given as the factor determining democratic outcomes. In particular, she dismisses the argument that the failure of democratic development in Palestine was due to the demobilization of what were previously vibrant, mass-based, grassroots organizations because of NGO-ization and professionalization caused by the inpouring of foreign aid in the wake of the Oslo Accords. Her research finds that El Salvador experienced a similar trend of professionalization of civil society organizations but without the effect of demobilizing wider grassroots constituencies. This leads her to argue that the type of political settlement governing post-conflict transitions is the key factor determining the success or failure of democracy promotion efforts. In this respect, she elaborates:
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Palestine Studies, the only North American journal devoted exclusively to Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, brings you timely and comprehensive information on the region"s political, religious, and cultural concerns. Inside you"ll find: •Feature articles •Interviews •Book reviews •Quarterly updates on conflict and diplomacy •A settlement monitor •Detailed chronologies •Documents and source material •Bibliography of periodical literature
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