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Democracy Assistance Bypassing Governments in Recipient Countries - Supporting the 'Next Generation'

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book addresses important and under-researched issues such as, the role of young people in democratization processes, the role of new democracies in sharing their transition experience, and the effectiveness of aid. A major theme of the book is democracy assistance efforts by the NGOs from Central and Eastern Europe to support young people in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Central Asia. It examines this theme in a comparative perspective and with a deeper analysis of reasons and ways to support young people, the need to support them and the effectiveness of these efforts.
Bringing together a wide range of material on democracy assistance of Central and Eastern European countries that includes surveying the providers and beneficiaries of aid and looking for better methods of impact evaluation, the book advances a framework for assessing democracy assistance efforts. It concludes with implications of the impact of democracy assistance on young people and democracy diffusion from Central and Eastern European democracies to other countries.
This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of democracy, democratization, Central and Eastern Europe, Post-Soviet studies, and European and Comparative Politics, as well as for practitioners (donors, NGOs) who want to know what works best, and why and when in aid provision.

List of contents

Introduction 1. Theoretical Framework 2. Democracy Assistance Bypassing Governments 3. Identifying Bypass Democracy Assistance Programs Targeting Youth 4. The Need to Provide Democracy Assistance to Youth in Target Countries 5. Evaluating the Impact of Bypass Democracy Assistance 6. Closing Space for Democracy Assistance Bypassing Governments. Conclusion

About the author

Paulina Pospieszna is Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland.

Summary

This book addresses important issues such as, the role of young people in democratization processes, the role of new democracies in sharing their transition experience, and the effectiveness of aid, particularly from Central and Eastern Europe to support young people in Eastern Europe, Western Balkans, and Central Asia.

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