The New Direction for Democracy Promotion
July 28th, 2008 by Adam
A recently released report by Lorne Craner and Kenneth Wollack, the Presidents of the International Republican Institute and National Democratic Institute and members of POMED’s Board of Advisors, argues that the next administration should continue to remain committed to democracy promotion and looks at the challenges and opportunities that the next administration will face. Some of their recommendations for the next administration include, enshrining democracy promotion as part of U.S. foreign and national security policy, continued or expanded funding for democracy support programs, and ensuring that the value of democracy promotion efforts are better understood by American diplomats.
To read their full report, click here.
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