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|a Women, Civil Society and the Geopolitics of Democratization.
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|a Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures and Tables; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Part I Constructing Gender and Democratization Within a Framework of Geopolitics; 1 Gentle Invasions: Creating Pro-United States and Pro-European Spaces for Global Democracy; 2 Gentle Invasions and the Development of Civil Society in Transitional States; 3 Post-Soviet US and EU Foreign Policy: Exploiting the Tools of Democratization; Part II Case Studies: Gentle Invasions and the Newly Independent States.
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|a 4 Setting the Agenda: US and Nordic Gender Policies in the Estonian Transition to Democracy5 Constructing Agency: Civil Society and Gender Identity in Moldova; 6 Gentle Invasions: Universally Applicable or Culturally Specific?; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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|a Over the past decade, democratization and civil society promotion became key variables in preserving global security and the liberal economic market. This book examines the prevalence of democratization policies as a hegemonic geopolitical tool; these policies represent a concerted political effort in which civil society organizations are manipulated through funding strategies. Denise Horn offers a fresh, innovative feminist-constructivist perspective by arguing that Western gender norms--i.e. those norms that determine degrees of participation within civil society--inform the policies of hege.
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