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A 9 page paper with specific sections. The first section discusses the techniques used for aiding democratization that the U.S. could use. The second section provides an overview of the situation in Turkey, a short history of democracy, problems, the delay in the application to join the EU. These are meant to illustrate the impediments or obstacles to consolidation. Next, the essay offers some suggestions for aiding democratic consolidation in Turkey and finally, the writer discusses some suggestions for improving the toolbox of techniques used. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the same regardless of the specific country being aided (Carothers, 1999). These include: assisting with any national election and increasingly more assistance with local elections, assistance to the "major political
parties" (Carothers, 1999, p. 85) in the country, "a parliamentary strengthening program" (Carothers, 1999, p. 85), working with officials to reform the judicial system, helping local governments to become stronger
and more effective, "support for independent trade unions" (Carothers, 1999, p. 85), educational programs for journalists, and funding and training for NGOs (Carothers, 1999). At times, the U.S. will provide
police aid and other types of assistance (Carothers, 1999). This is the basic toolbox of strategies and these strategies are typically included in any democracy program (Carothers, 1999). There is
a good reason for this set to be chosen - they address the major fundamental issues those providing democracy aid what to see in the outcomes (Carothers, 1999). However, this
author charges that this basic toolbox of strategies has significant flaws in it (Carothers, 1999). These are American concepts and as such, they may not all apply to other countries
in other regions of the world (Carothers, 1999). One of the issues surrounding the democratization of other nations is that most are in different stages of transition (Carothers, 1999). These
transitions include the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the dissolution of the Soviet Union (Carothers, 1999). In terms of the Soviet Union, imagine being a state one day
and a country the next. While it wasnt overnight, this is indeed what happened. These political changes left an array of nations that ranged from those able to govern themselves
and who had a strong economy to those who floundered and were extremely poor. The democratization model used by the United States when assisting other nations has three major
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