Democracy in Difficult Terrain: The Outcome of Western Democracy Promotion in Tajikistan

Democracy promotion is a key foreign policy tool for western actors in Tajikistan, yet the prevailing opinion amongst academics is that current efforts have failed to provide meaningful democratisation. Examining two levels of democracy promotion through government and civil society, this article ar...

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Main Author: Daniel Munday
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: White Rose University Press 2018-03-01
Series:Undergraduate Journal of Politics and International Relations
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Online Access:https://www.ujpir-journal.com/articles/76
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Summary:Democracy promotion is a key foreign policy tool for western actors in Tajikistan, yet the prevailing opinion amongst academics is that current efforts have failed to provide meaningful democratisation. Examining two levels of democracy promotion through government and civil society, this article argues that a basic ‘package’ of values that enable democracy, such as economic liberalisation, have been established. Furthermore, a focus has been made upon civil society with the anticipation that the younger generation of Tajiks, who are without the experience of the civil conflict and a drive to seek stability will push the state towards western liberal democracy in the future. Thus, this article acknowledges the failure of fully fledged democracy but demonstrates that the current outcome of democracy promotion in Tajikistan is one of looking forward towards the next generation.
ISSN:2398-5992