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Democracy and Dissent - The Challenge of International Rule Making (Hardcover)
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Democracy and Dissent - The Challenge of International Rule Making (Hardcover)
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`This book offers an exciting new approach to assess and remedy the
deficiencies of international rule making. The existing system is
prone to the epistemic failings of elites and suffers from the lack
democratic responsiveness. Both flaws ought to be corrected by
introducing governing rules that allow for challenge and dissent.
The book is perfect reading for scholars and practitioners who are
interested in placing the international order on a more secure
footing.' - Beate Kohler-Koch, University of Mannheim, Germany `A
thoughtful and authoritative work on international rule making and
a fresh approach to the challenges it poses to democracy.' - John
Braithwaite, Australian National University Frank Vibert examines
the fundamental issues involved in attempts to rethink
international institutions and their rule making procedures. He
analyses the basic problems with the existing system and the main
approaches to its reform. The book repudiates the idea that there
are any simple institutional `fixes' for current problems, such as
relying on the G20 to coordinate global rule making, and also
rejects more ambitious attempts to prescribe new general organising
principles for world governance. It calls instead for specific
remedies for specific problems. The author recommends new
procedures for all international rule making, so that both expert
groups and governments are subject to much stronger external checks
on what they do. Democracy and Dissent will be essential reading
for both academics and postgraduate students of risk management and
regulation in economics, international relations, international
business, political science and international law for the
discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of expert rulemaking
groups and their procedures. Practitioners in international
organisations, NGOs and domestic regulatory bodies will also find
this timely resource invaluable. The book opens up new areas for
empirical investigation and in the discussion of theory.
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