It is often argued that enhanced consultation of civil society may
contribute to the democratization of European and global
governance. This collection investigates whether this theoretical
argument is supported by empirical evidence. Ten original essays
analyze current patterns of civil society consultation in thirty
two inter-governmental organizations and regimes, concluding that
while civil society consultation has great potential, most
institutional arrangements developed so far fall short of realizing
its democratizing capacity.
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