Global Democracy: A Symposium on a New Political Hope |
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Authors: | Daniele Archibugi Nadia Urbinati Michael Zürn Raffaele Marchetti Terry Macdonald Didier Jacobs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Italian National Research Council , Italy;2. Columbia University , USA;3. Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) , Germany;4. LUISS University , Italy;5. Monash University , Australia;6. Oxfam America , USA |
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Abstract: | The idea that the values and norms of democracy can also be applied to global politics is increasingly debated in academe. The six authors participating in this symposium are all advocates of global democracy, but there are significant differences in the way they envision its implementation. Some of the contributors discuss if and how substantial changes undertaken by states, mostly in their foreign policies, may also generate positive consequences in global politics. Other contributors address the nature of the international arena and the possible reforms it should undergo starting with the reform of international organizations. The debate combines theoretical aspects with normative proposals that could also be advanced in the political arena and offers a wide range of perspectives on the attempts to achieve a more democratic global political community. |
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