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Global democracy normative and empirical perspectives

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2012.Description: xiv,296p. 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780521174985
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 321.8 22 GL-
LOC classification:
  • JC423 .G585 2012
Other classification:
  • POL010000
Contents:
Mapping global democracy / Daniele Archibugi, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi and Raffaele Marchetti -- Citizens or stakeholders? Exclusion, equality and legitimacy in global stakeholder democracy / Terry Macdonald -- Models of global democracy: in defense of cosmo-federalism / Raffaele Marchetti -- Is democratic legitimacy possible for international institutions? / Thomas Christiano -- Cosmopolitan democracy: neither a category mistake nor a categorical imperative / Andreas Føllesdal -- Regional versus global democracy: advantages and limitations / Carol C. Gould -- From peace between democracies to global democracy / Daniele Archibugi -- Flexible government for a globalized world / Bruno S. Frey -- Towards the metamorphosis of the United Nations: a proposal for establishing global democracy / Tim Murithi -- Civil society and global democracy: an assessment / Jonas Tallberg and Anders Uhlin -- Global capitalism and global democracy: subverting the other? / B. S. Chimni -- Global democratization and domestic analogies / Mathias Koenig-Archibugi -- Global democracy for a partially joined-up world: toward a multi-level system of public power and democratic governance? / Kate Macdonald -- The promise and peril of global democracy / Richard A. Falk.
Summary: "Democracy is increasingly seen as the only legitimate form of government, but few people would regard international relations as governed according to democratic principles. Can this lack of global democracy be justified? Which models of global politics should contemporary democrats endorse and which should they reject? What are the most promising pathways to global democratic change? To what extent does the extension of democracy from the national to the international level require a radical rethinking of what democratic institutions should be? This book answers these questions by providing a sustained dialogue between scholars of political theory, international law, and empirical social science. By presenting a broad range of views by prominent scholars, it offers an in-depth analysis of one of the key challenges of our century: globalizing democracy and democratizing globalization"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mapping global democracy / Daniele Archibugi, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi and Raffaele Marchetti -- Citizens or stakeholders? Exclusion, equality and legitimacy in global stakeholder democracy / Terry Macdonald -- Models of global democracy: in defense of cosmo-federalism / Raffaele Marchetti -- Is democratic legitimacy possible for international institutions? / Thomas Christiano -- Cosmopolitan democracy: neither a category mistake nor a categorical imperative / Andreas Føllesdal -- Regional versus global democracy: advantages and limitations / Carol C. Gould -- From peace between democracies to global democracy / Daniele Archibugi -- Flexible government for a globalized world / Bruno S. Frey -- Towards the metamorphosis of the United Nations: a proposal for establishing global democracy / Tim Murithi -- Civil society and global democracy: an assessment / Jonas Tallberg and Anders Uhlin -- Global capitalism and global democracy: subverting the other? / B. S. Chimni -- Global democratization and domestic analogies / Mathias Koenig-Archibugi -- Global democracy for a partially joined-up world: toward a multi-level system of public power and democratic governance? / Kate Macdonald -- The promise and peril of global democracy / Richard A. Falk.

"Democracy is increasingly seen as the only legitimate form of government, but few people would regard international relations as governed according to democratic principles. Can this lack of global democracy be justified? Which models of global politics should contemporary democrats endorse and which should they reject? What are the most promising pathways to global democratic change? To what extent does the extension of democracy from the national to the international level require a radical rethinking of what democratic institutions should be? This book answers these questions by providing a sustained dialogue between scholars of political theory, international law, and empirical social science. By presenting a broad range of views by prominent scholars, it offers an in-depth analysis of one of the key challenges of our century: globalizing democracy and democratizing globalization"--

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