In 1917, asking Congress for a declaration of war, President Woodrow Wilson famously cited a key goal: to “make the world safe for democracy.” In doing so, he set the stage for U.S. foreign policy for years to come. Almost 100 years later, the State Department explicitly identifies democracy promotion as a cornerstone of U.S. … Continue reading Democracy and Coups d’Etat: Time for a New Look
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Democracy and Coups d’Etat: Time for a New Look
In 1917, asking Congress for a declaration of war, President Woodrow Wilson famously cited a key goal: to “make the world safe for democracy.” In doing so, he set the stage for U.S. foreign policy for years to come. Almost 100 years later, the State Department explicitly identifies democracy promotion as a cornerstone of U.S. … Continue reading Democracy and Coups d’Etat: Time for a New Look