1982
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(82)90084-1
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“…91 The first steps on the path to democracy are neither quick nor easy, and maintaining democracy, even for countries with a long-standing democratic tradition, requires education, sustained vigilance, and active support. 92 In conclusion, the lessons from the U.S. experience in postwar Iraq are being derived while the postwar history of the country is still being forged. Even with all the mistakes made by the United States-in failing to plan and prepare adequately for the postwar reconstruction of…”
Section: Sustaining New Democraciesmentioning
confidence: 99%