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Five Rising Democracies: And the Fate of the International Liberal Order
By (Author) Ted Piccone
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
23rd February 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
International relations
Political structures: democracy
327.1
Paperback
250
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 23mm
599g
Shifting power balances in the world are shaking the foundations of the liberal international order and revealingnew fault lines in the intersection of human rights and international security. Will these new global trends help orhinder the worlds long struggle for human rights and democracy The answer depends on the role of five risingdemocraciesIndia, Brazil, South Africa, Turkey, and Indonesiaas both examples and supporters of liberalideas and practices.
Ted Piccone has produced a balanced, detailed, and hopeful analysis of the essential role these five emerging powers can play in addressing global demands for greater democracy and human rights. Europes own contribution in this regard is well known. This book adds another untold dimension to the story and offers constructive ideas for building a stronger international consensus for universal values."- Javier Solana, former European Union High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy;
"We have learned from our own national experience the importance of building democracy at home and of living with democratic neighbors. Piccone documents well how these two factors have propelled states like Brazil, India, and South Africa forward and recommends pragmatic ways to strengthen the international order. His assessment of recent history is timely and welcomed."- Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former President of Brazil;
"In the many years I have known Ted Piccone, I have found him to be a thoughtful commentator on the subject of democratic transition and consolidation. His observations and perspectives are based on a deep understanding of democratic theory and practice. His analysis is enlightened by that experience, and this book is a welcome addition to the discussion of democratic development at a time when it is under threat."- Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada
"Ted Piccone is a senior fellow with the Project on International Order and Strategy and the Latin America Initiative in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. His research is focused on global democracy and human rights policies; U.S.-Latin American relations, including Cuba; emerging powers; and multilateral affairs."