Herrold’s “Delta Democracy” Reviewed in Ethics & International Affairs, Mediterranean Politics
March 23, 2022
Ethics & International Affairs,Mediterranean Politics
"Delta Democracy: Pathways to Incremental Civic Revolution in Egypt and Beyond" (Oxford University Press, 2020), written by Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Catherine Herrold, was reviewed in Ethics & International Affairs and in Mediterranean Politics.
"["Delta Democracy"] is a book that has a clear and well-grounded methodological approach, presents novel information to scholarly and policy-oriented audiences, questions and tests the received wisdom about how to view NGOs in autocracies (not neatly fitting into categories of full co-optation or adversarial contestation), and offers specific advice to policymakers charged with formulating U.S. international development policy," writes James Ketterer, dean of the School of Continuing Education at the American University in Cairo and senior fellow at the Bard Center for Civic Engagement, in Ethics & International Affairs.
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