Index

The Impact of Foreign Interventions on Democracy and Human Rights

ISBN: 978-1-80117-341-4, eISBN: 978-1-80117-340-7

Publication date: 28 January 2022

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(2022), "Index", Figueroa, A.M. (Ed.) The Impact of Foreign Interventions on Democracy and Human Rights, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 123-128. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-340-720220007

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INDEX

Actors
, 25–27, 33

Africa
, 2–3, 25–26

Gaddafi’s Pragmatic Engagement in
, 61–64

territorial size in
, 38

United States’ intervention in
, 34

Africa-France summits
, 81

African Union (AU)
, 63

AFRICOM
, 34

Agricultural reform
, 104

Agriculture
, 105

Alliance of Democratic Forces for Liberation of Congo-Zaire (AFDL)
, 30, 36

Alliance of Democratic Forces for Liberation of Zaire (ADFL)
, 41–42

Ana Magdalena Figueroa

foreign interventions impact on democracy
, 2–3

third wave of democratisation
, 1

ANC (African liberation movement)
, 58

Army
, 87

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
, 117

Attacks
, 86

Authoritarian
, 6

regimes
, 1, 71, 75–76, 87

rulers
, 1

Balkans
, 9

Barcelona Process
, 67

Bechtel
, 42

Berlin Conference
, 94

Black Africa
, 82–85

Brazil
, 58

BrazzaNews
, 87–88

Bretton Woods Institutions
, 30–31

Brutal arrests
, 86

Burundi
, 30, 35–36, 40–41

Caleb International
, 42

Cameroon
, 88–89

Capitalism
, 27

CEN-SAD
, 63

Central Africa
, 82, 89–90

with special focus on Republic of Benin
, 82–85

Central African Republic
, 89

Central America
, 9–10

Chad
, 90

China
, 58

interventionism patterns from
, 102–105

China Global Investment Tracker
, 111, 113

China–Andean Community
, 117

China–Latin America Forum
, 117

China–South American Common Market Dialogue
, 117

Chinese Communist Party
, 108

Chinese economy
, 110

Chinese intervention in world markets
, 109–111

Chinese interventionism in Latin America
, 106

Chinese military interventionism in Latin America
, 105–109

Citizenship
, 9–10

Civil wars
, 89

Clandestine networks
, 32–33, 42–43

Clientelism
, 90

Cold War
, 6, 10

Colonial powers
, 79

Colonialism
, 79

Communist Party of China (CPC)
, 105

Comparative analysis of French-speaking blocks of black Africa
, 82–85

Conflict
, 7, 36, 70, 79–80

Congo-Brazzaville
, 87–88

Congolese Society for Exploitation of Timber (SOCEBO)
, 40–41

Consensualism
, 86–87

Conservative Party
, 103

1991 Constitution
, 85

1992 Constitution
, 87

Control variables
, 10, 114

Cooperation
, 65–66, 81

Corporations
, 27

Corruption
, 32

Coup d'état
, 79–80, 84, 87–88, 93

Crimes
, 9, 97

Data
, 7, 9, 11

Dataset
, 5–10

De facto
, 80–81

Defense modernizations
, 105

Deliberative democracy
, 111, 113–114

Democracies leaders
, 8

Democracy
, 1–3, 11, 25–26, 101–102

deliberative
, 113

egalitarian
, 113

electoral
, 112

liberal
, 6, 113

maximalist conception of
, 9–10

participatory
, 113

Democratic continuum
, 102

Democratic institutions
, 6–9, 21, 102

Democratic leaders
, 6

Democratic process in Francophone Central Africa
, 85–90

Cameroon
, 88–89

Central Africa
, 89–90

Chad
, 90

Congo-Brazzaville
, 87–88

Gabon
, 88

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
, 5–6, 26, 34–35

case in post–cold war period
, 35–38

from intervention to systematic and clandestine pillage of DRC’s natural resources
, 38–43

Democratic salvation
, 92

Democratic transitions
, 82

Democratization
, 8, 83–84

Department of Defense of United States
, 108

Dependency theory
, 30

Dependent variables
, 56, 112–113

Development
, 1, 65

Dictatorship of proletariat
, 105

Dodds Law
, 103–104

Domestic constituencies
, 6, 85

Dominant theory
, 1

Economic interests
, 7–8

Economic intervention
, 101–102, 111

Economics downsides of foreign intervention in Libya
, 71–72

Egalitarian democracy
, 111, 113–114

Elections
, 2, 88

Electoral democracy
, 111–112, 114

Electoral process
, 10, 14–15

Empowerment of civil service organizations
, 1

Ethnic cleansing
, 86

Ethnic discrimination
, 86

EU–Libya Framework Agreement
, 65–66

Europe
, 57, 75–76

European Union (EU)
, 65–66

Exporting democracy
, 56

Failed state
, 72–73

Falkland war
, 103

Foreign interventions
, 1–2

in Libya
, 55

Foreign military interventions
, 5–6

in international politics
, 6

in Latin America
, 103

Foreign policy
, 7

Formal actors
, 32

Framework Agreement
, 65–66

France
, 1, 68

France-Africa
, 81

comparative analysis of French-speaking blocks of Black Africa
, 82–85

lack of consensual and peaceful political system
, 90–93

mapping main types of conflicts in Africa
, 80

slow evolution of democratic process in Francophone Central Africa
, 85–90

Freedom of opinion
, 86

Freedom of press
, 86

French Air Forces
, 57

French constitutional model
, 90–91

French Revolution
, 81

Fundamental Law
, 88

Gabon
, 88

Gabonese Constitution (1991)
, 84

Gabonese Democratic Party
, 88

Gaddafi regime
, 55, 61

GDP growth
, 114

Generalized methods of moments (GMM)
, 10

Genocide
, 9, 35, 79–80

Global war on terror (GWOT)
, 34

Globalization

meaning and types of intervention in
, 28–35

new strategies of waging wars in interventionism in post–cold war period
, 33–35

rise of none-state actors and challenge of state in
, 30–33

Government
, 1, 72

Great rejuvenation of Chinese nation
, 108

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 110

Historical accounts
, 111

Human evolution
, 55

Human rights
, 2–3, 9, 25–26

in Africa
, 86–87

Human Rights Watch
, 33

Human societies
, 55

Humanitarian. See also Authoritarian
, 9

of foreign intervention in Libya
, 71–72

interventions
, 26, 56

Incentives for military interventions
, 7, 21

Incestuous relations
, 81

Independence
, 80–81

Independent variables
, 56, 113–114

Index
, 112

Indigenous peoples
, 79

Industrial fields
, 63

Industry
, 105

Informal actors
, 31–32, 44

Information, communication and technology (ICT)
, 30–31

Institutions
, 21

International Court of Justice (ICJ)
, 40

International law of human rights
, 29

International military interventions
, 9–10

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 104

International non-governmental organizations (INGOs)
, 40

Interpretive design
, 28

Intervention by invitation or consent
, 29

Interventionism
, 32

in Africa
, 28

individuals and companies involved in illegal exploitation of DRC
, 50, 52–53

from intervention to systematic and clandestine pillage of DRC’s natural resources
, 38–43

meaning and types of intervention in globalization
, 28–35

methodology and theoretical framework
, 28

patterns from United States and China
, 102–105

proxy wars and intervention
, 35–38

Western multinational companies
, 48–50

Investments
, 63

Iraq
, 5–6, 26, 69

Israeli parliamentary system
, 92

Italian colonial occupation
, 58

Italian Constitution (1948)
, 91

Italian Fundamental Law
, 91

Italian North Africa
, 58

Just cause principles
, 56–57

Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS)
, 43

Kleptocracy
, 32

Latin America
, 106–107

Chinese intervention effect on democracy in
, 115–116

Chinese intervention in world markets
, 109–111

Chinese military interventionism in
, 105–109

foreign military interventions in
, 103

hypothesis
, 111

literature review
, 102–111

methodology
, 111–114

military or economic intervention
, 101–102

patterns of interventionism from United States and China in
, 102–105

results
, 114–118

variables
, 112–114

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)
, 107

Leaders of civil society
, 86

Liberal democracy
, 6, 9, 111, 113–114

Libya

foreign intervention in
, 55

Gaddafi’s pragmatic engagement in Africa
, 61–64

historical landscape of Libya–Western powers relationships
, 58–61

humanitarian and economics downsides of foreign intervention in Libya
, 71–72

literature review
, 56–58

main military intervening actors in Libya
, 68–71

post-foreign intervention in
, 56

power politics of unfinished business
, 64–68

from stable to failing state
, 72–74

Lusaka cease-fire agreement
, 37

Market
, 42

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
, 110

Massacres of populations
, 86

Maximalist conception of democracy
, 9–10

Military intervening actors in Libya
, 68–71

Military interventionism
, 113–114

Military interventions. See also Foreign military interventions
, 8, 14–15, 101–102

basic model for estimation
, 11

data and methodology
, 9–11

descriptive statistics
, 23–24

GMM estimation, long run
, 20

GMM estimation results, short run
, 18

incentives for
, 15–21

random effects estimation
, 19

random effects estimation results, short run
, 16–17

results
, 14–15

theoretical considerations and hypotheses
, 8–9

Military-Civil Fusion Development Strategy
, 109

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 29–30

Minerals
, 36–38

Modern constitutionalism
, 81

Modus operandi
, 26

Monroe Doctrine (1823)
, 103

Mouvement de Libération du Congo (MLC)
, 37

Multilateral intervention of United States
, 26

National Constituent Assembly (1990)
, 83

Neo-colonial structures
, 81

Neo-colonialist project
, 68–69

Neo-patrimonial approach
, 32

Neo-patrimonialism
, 32

Neutral and supportive interventions
, 6

No-fly zone (NFZ)
, 56

Oil discovery in Libya
, 59

Opaque smuggling
, 40

Operation
, 38, 68

Opposition
, 2, 83

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries (OECD countries)
, 43

Organization of African Unity (OAU)
, 61

Organization of American States (OAS)
, 117

P.D.G.. See Gabonese Democratic Party

Pan-Africanism
, 60–61

Participation
, 9

Participatory democracy
, 111, 113–114

Peace
, 26, 28, 88

Peaceful political system
, 90–93

People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)
, 109

People’s Liberation Army Army (PLAA)
, 109

People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)
, 109

People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF)
, 109

Policy
, 6

Political instability
, 89

Political leader
, 8

Political power
, 33, 92

Political regimes
, 8

Political system
, 92

Politics
, 5–6

Polity IV
, 111

Population
, 114

Post’-foreign intervention in Libya
, 56

Post–cold war period

DRC case in
, 35–38

waging wars in interventionism in
, 33–35

Power politics of unfinished business
, 64–68

Power-holding entities
, 55

Pragmatism
, 62

Preemption
, 26

Preemptive intervention
, 29–30

Private military contractors (PMCs)
, 42

Private service
, 34–35

Privatization
, 34

Proxy wars and intervention
, 35–38

R2P
, 56

Radicals
, 27

Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie (RCD)
, 36

Regime
, 25–26

Relationship
, 7, 65–66

Republic of Congo
, 87

Republic of Gabon
, 85

Resources smuggling
, 40

Responsibility
, 9

Responsibility to protect (R2P)
, 29–30

Revolution in military affairs (RMA)
, 33

Ribalism
, 86

Right authority and proper authorization principles
, 57

Roosevelt corollary
, 103

Rwanda
, 9, 30

Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF)
, 35–36

Sadam Hussein in Iraq
, 26

Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR)
, 62

Science and technology
, 105

Security Council Resolution
, 55

Seismic corruption
, 90

Selectorate Theory
, 7–8, 21

Sirte Declaration
, 63

Smuggling clandestine networks
, 32–33

Social phenomenon
, 28

Socialism
, 59

Socialist principles
, 105

Soldiers
, 2

Sovereign states
, 9

Stability
, 2

Stable nation
, 55

States
, 2

Statistical analysis of data
, 111–112

Strategic interventions
, 9

Strategic Support Force (SSF)
, 109

Superpower
, 6, 34

Syria
, 32, 60

Target state

citizens in
, 6

democratic institutions in
, 7

for humanitarian
, 7

Taylor, Charles
, 2

Technology
, 42–43

Terrorism
, 1

Third wave of democratisation’
, 1

Trade
, 114

Traditional African society
, 86–87

Troops
, 2

Uganda
, 30, 37

Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF)
, 40

Umbilical cord’
, 81

UN Security Council (SC)
, 29

Unfinished business
, 60

power politics of
, 64–68

Union for Mediterranean (UfM)
, 67

Union Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
, 27

UNITA
, 36

United Nations (UN)
, 9, 26

United States, interventionism patterns from
, 102–105

Unity policy
, 59

US Department of Defense
, 34

V-Dem dataset
, 111

Variables
, 112–114

control
, 114

dependent
, 112–113

independent
, 113–114

Violation
, 55, 91

Waging wars in interventionism in post–cold war period
, 33–35

War
, 1, 37

West Africa Conference. See Berlin Conference

West Africa with special focus on Republic of Benin
, 82–85

Westphalia conception
, 29

World Development Indicators
, 111

Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF)
, 40–41