The Case for America to Promote Democracy Abroad
                  The presidents of the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute join  Deep Dish  to explain why the United States must promote democracy abroad. 
 
                
                
                                      
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                    The breakdown of fledgling democracies in Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, the return of authoritarian leaders, and the resurgence of protesters in the streets all suggest that democracy promotion is a failed project. But the United States still has an essential role to play in promoting democratic institutions abroad, argue Ambassador Derek Mitchell and Daniel Twining. The presidents of the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute join Deep Dish to explain why.
            About the Guests
      
    
                          Derek Mitchell 
                      
          
              President, National Democratic Institute 
            
                      
                          Daniel Twining 
                      
          
              President, International Republican Institute 
            
                      
                          Brian Hanson
                      
          
            
            Former Vice President, Studies
      
          
          
              Brian Hanson served as the vice president of studies at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He managed the Council's research operations and hosted the Council's weekly podcast, Deep Dish on Global Affairs.