Democracy Education

The U.S. has had a long tradition of supporting and promoting democratic ideals and values. Articulated strongly by President Woodrow Wilson, American internationalism found its modern focus in Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who solidified the nation’s commitment to the “Four Freedoms” and democracy around the world. That commitment remained a core value throughout the cold war, and intensified dramatically in its aftermath. As a result, the 1990’s saw an explosion of democracy promotion efforts via United States government and NGO initiatives. Similarly, Europe has also been very active in democracy promotion around the world for decades, and has established important models for its support. The material cited here assesses and analyzes the experience of these initiatives and their success, as well as addressing the field’s future.

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