Focusing on coach Geno Auriemma, this book delves into the achievements of the University of Connecticut women's basketball program. It includes informative sidebars, a detailed timeline, and a glossary, making it accessible and educational. Additionally, a team file highlights the numerous awards and records held by the players, showcasing their remarkable accomplishments in the sport.
This landmark study, an examination of US democracy assistance efforts in
Romania, is the first comprehensive analysis of the workings - and failings -
of US democracy assistance in one country. Based on the author's extensive
field research, the study provides widely applicable answers to key questions
about the value, strategies, methods, and future of such assistance.
The United States faces no greater challenge today than successfully fulfilling its new ambition of helping bring about a democratic transformation of the Middle East. Uncharted Journey contributes a wealth of concise, illuminating insights on this subject, drawing on the contributors' deep knowledge of Arab politics and their substantial experience with democracy-building in other parts of the world. The essays in part one vividly dissect the state of Arab politics today, including an up-to-date examination of the political shock wave in the region produced by the invasion of Iraq. Part two and three set out a provocative exploration of the possible elements of a democracy promotion strategy for the region. The contributors identify potential false steps as well as a productive way forward, avoiding the twin shoals of either reflexive pessimism in the face of the daunting obstacles to Arab democratization or an unrealistic optimism that fails to take into account the region's political complexities. Contributors include Eva Bellin (Hunter College), Daniel Brumberg (Carnegie Endowment), Thomas Carothers (Carnegie Endowment), Michele Dunne (Georgetown University), Graham Fuller, Amy Hawthorne (Carnegie Endowment), Marina Ottaway (Carnegie Endowment), and Richard Youngs (Foreign Policy Centre).
Aid to promote democracy abroad has emerged as a major growth industry in
recent years. Not only the United States but many other Western countries,
international institutions, and private foundations today use aid to support
democratic transitions in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Asia,
Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
A new lens on development is changing the world of international aid. This
book assesses the progress and pitfalls of the attempted politics revolution
in development aid and charts a constructive way forward.
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.
In "Critical Mission," Thomas Carothers compiles essential essays on democracy promotion, addressing its role in U.S. foreign policy, key elements of democracy aid, and the global state of democracy. This insightful work challenges myths and offers a comprehensive bibliography, making it a crucial resource for policymakers and scholars.
Engaging sports themes capture the interest of both avid fans and hesitant readers. The content is designed to draw in those who might typically shy away from reading, making it an ideal choice for a diverse audience.
Highlighting the greatest moments in Olympic soccer history, this book features chapters dedicated to the most memorable matches in both men's and women's competitions. It includes engaging sidebars, dynamic photographs, and a glossary to enhance the reader's understanding and enjoyment of the sport.
Explore the thrilling world of the women's World Cup, the largest event in women's soccer. The book delves into intense rivalries and the inspiring stories of underdog teams in the finals. With engaging sidebars, dynamic photographs, and a helpful glossary, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the tournament's significance and the athletes who compete at the highest level.