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This text presents the key debates about globalisation and links them with the growing, related discussion of the possible development of global democracy. The first part of the book brings together three major theorists and three critiques of their work - David Held on the potential advantages of globalisation for the furtherance of democracy; Paul Hirst questioning the idea of globalisation and Danilo Zolo on the need for some kind of international governance. The second part of the book looks at structures and processes, such as the UN, global civil society, state sovereignty, the EU and democratisation from major thinkers such as Boutros Boutros-Ghali. This book provides exposition and critical examination of the latest thinking of leading authorities in the newly important fields of globalisation and global democracy. It will be a valuable textbook and resource for students of International Relations, Politics, Political Theory, and those taking courses in democratisation and globalisation. eBook available with sample pages: 0203022432
This book presents the key debates about globalisation and links them with the growing, related discussion of the possible development of global democracy. Global Democracy presents the literatures of globalisation and democracy to explore the major debates. The first part of the book brings together three major theorists and three critiques of their work - David Held on the potential advantages of globalisation for the furtherance of democracy; Paul Hirst questioning the idea of globalisation and Danilo Zolo on the need for some kind of international governance. The second part of the book looks at structures and processes, such as the UN, global civil society, state sovereignty, the EU and democratisation from major thinkers such as Boutros Boutros-Ghali. This book provides exposition and critical examination of the latest thinking of leading authorities in the newly important fields of globalisation and global democracy. It will be a valuable textbook and resource for students of International Relations, Politics, Political Theory, and those taking courses in democratisation and globalisation.
We are currently in a period of rapid global change that is of
profound importance, but the nature of which is difficult to
comprehend. A crucial element in any such comprehension must be an
understanding of its ethical dimension since ethical ideas enter
into the structure of international orders. Particular ethical
questions are also, of course, of great intrinsic interest and
importance. This book covers both aspects through an analysis of
key concepts and issues.
How can democracy facilitate an effective response to the problem
of global warming? Barry Holden discusses this question from two
perspectives. First he looks at the suitability in principle of
democratic decision-making for generating responses to the problem:
to what extent is popular decision making a viable method of
dealing with the complex matter of global warming? Second, he looks
at the issue of whether, or to what extent, democracy can exist on
a supranational scale, since according to received ideas, democracy
occurs only within states and has not been thought applicable to
the international realm. Emerging ideas and practices of
transnational or global democracy have begun to challenge this
perception. Holden looks at the role of global democracy in helping
to overcome the crucial difficulty of generating, in a world of
individual sovereign states, the collective global response that
the global warming problem requires.Democracy and Global Warming
will engage and challenge readers with interests in democratic
political theory and those concerned with environmental issues and
threats.
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