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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