Democracy Makers
In "Democracy Makers," author Nicolas Guilhot delves into the intricate relationship between the U.S. government, the World Bank, and various NGOs in their quest to promote democracy and human rights. Published by Columbia University Press in 2005, this insightful hardback spans 288 pages and critically examines how these entities have co-opted democratic ideals to further neoliberal agendas. Guilhot meticulously charts the symbolic, ideological, and political dimensions surrounding human rights and democracy movements, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, international relations, and the ongoing discourse around civil rights and political advocacy. Discover the hidden narratives behind the push for democracy and gain a deeper appreciation of its implications in today's global landscape.