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This is a comprehensive exploration of theories of citizenship and
inclusiveness in an age of globalization. The authors analyze
democracy and the political community in a transnational context,
using new critical, conceptual and normative perspectives on the
borders, territories and political agents of the state.
The Frontiers of Democracy offers a comprehensive examination of
restrictions on the vote in democracies today. For the first time,
the reasons for excluding people (prisoners, children,
intellectually disabled, non-citizens) from the suffrage in
contemporary societies is critically examined from the point of
view of democratic theory.
This book examines the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978 and
other stringent non-proliferation laws that seek to tighten U.S.
nuclear export criteria and strengthen the international
non-proliferation regime. It juxtaposes efforts of nuclear managers
with those of reformers who remain intent on strengthening
safeguards to prevent horizontal proliferation. Dr. Beckman looks
at the development of the Atoms for Peace program, the mindset that
grew up along with it, and the shifts in congressional thought
about the promise and problems of the peaceful nuclear fuel cycle.
A comprehensive exploration of theories of citizenship and
inclusiveness in an age of globalization. The authors analyze
democracy and the political community in a transnational context,
using new critical, conceptual and normative perspectives on the
borders, territories and political agents of the state.
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