1st Edition

Democracy Promotion as Foreign Policy Temporal Othering in International Relations

By Cathy Elliott Copyright 2017
214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

This book looks at democracy promotion as a form of foreign policy. Elliott asks why democracy was seen to be the answer to the 7/7 bombings in London, and why it should be promoted not in Britain, but in Pakistan. The book provides a detailed answer to these questions, examining the logic and the modes of thinking that made such a response possible through analysis of the stories we tell about... Read more

Preface





Introduction



1 What is Democracy Promotion?





2 Democratic Representation





3 Disordering Histories





4 Authoring the Codes Elsewhere: Colonial Governmentality



and Teleological Time





5 Blood in the Codes: Liberal Governmentality, Democracy and Pakistan





6 Twelve Months that Shook the World: 1989 and the Salman Rushdie Affair





7 The Art of Integration: Representing British Muslims





Conclusion: Democracy promotion, Time and the "Radical Ordinary"

Biography

Cathy Elliott is a Senior Teaching Fellow at the School of Public Policy, University College London. She previously worked as a development manager in Pakistan. Her research interests include poststructural international relations; time, temporality and history; politics and aesthetics and feminism and gender.