In this Book
- Confronting the Weakest Link: Aiding Political Parties in New Democracies
- Book
- 2012
- Published by: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Beset with persistent problems of self-interest, corruption, ideological incoherence, and narrow electoral majorities, political parties are the weakest link in many democratic transitions around the world. A large and ever-growing number of U.S., European, and multilateral assistance programs seek to help parties become effective pro-democratic actors. But given the depth of the problems, is success possible? C onfronting the Weakest Link is a pathbreaking study of international aid for political parties. Beginning with a penetrating analysis of party shortcomings in developing and postcommunist countries, Thomas Carothers draws on extensive field research to diagnose chronic deficiencies in party aid, assess its overall impact, and offer practical ideas for doing better. This critical analysis spans Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. It sheds invaluable light on a major element of the contemporary challenge of democracy building, a subject now occupying center stage in the international policy arena.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- pp. v-vi
- Acknowledgments
- pp. ix-x
- Parties and Organizations
- pp. xi-xiv
- Part One: Introduction
- pp. 1-2
- 1. The Standard Lament
- pp. 3-18
- Part Two: The Condition of Parties
- pp. 19-20
- 2. A Quick Global Tour
- pp. 21-47
- 3. Diagnosing the Condition
- pp. 48-74
- Part Three: The Assistance Response
- pp. 75-76
- 4. The World of Party Aid
- pp. 77-111
- 5. The Standard Method and Beyond
- pp. 112-141
- 6. Interests and Partisanship
- pp. 142-160
- 7. The Question of Effects
- pp. 161-189
- 8. Party System Aid
- pp. 190-210
- Part Four: Conclusions
- pp. 211-212
- 9. Going Deeper
- pp. 213-228
- Bibliography
- pp. 243-254
- About the Author, Series Page, Back Cover
- pp. 271-272