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Globalization and Popular Sovereignty - Democracy's Transnational Dilemma (Paperback)
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Globalization and Popular Sovereignty - Democracy's Transnational Dilemma (Paperback)
Series: Rethinking Globalizations
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We are living in a time of global transformation in which new
political arrangements are being formed and old political
arrangements now seem insufficient. In this context, alternative
forms of authority are gaining strength, putting pressure on the
normative currency of democratic politics; the central categories
of democratic theory need to be re-examined or they risk becoming
co-opted and diminished. Indeed, we must ask, how can the rule of
the people be maintained in a transnational age? This volume
analyzes the impact of globalization on the concept of popular
sovereignty and rethinks it for the transnational domain. It
explores how popular sovereignty has historically determined the
form of democratic citizenship and how democratic citizenship and
legitimacy can be conceived in the transnational sphere in the
absence of a global sovereign order. By inquiring into the new
global context of popular sovereignty, the book seeks to better
understand the emerging structures of global governance and their
potential for democratic legitimacy. Lupel argues: * That the
challenges of globalization necessitate a rethinking of the concept
of popular sovereignty beyond the domain of the nation-state * That
such a rethinking reveals a tension between the particularism of
democratic legitimacy and the universalism of cosmopolitan politics
* Thus critical attention to the constitutive processes of global
governance must become an integral part of democratic theory in the
context of globalization; and a principle of transnational popular
sovereignty provides the best resources for this purpose. This book
will be of interest to students and scholars of globalization,
democratic theory and international relations theory.
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