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Democracy beyond borders : justice and representation in global institutions /

'Democracy Beyond Borders' assesses the philosophical foundations of global order. Developing an innovative political theory of representation, the book provides compelling and practical answers to how we can ensure that global leaders act responsively and effectively in the interests of g...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kuper, Andrew
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Walking the Tightrope
  • 1. Context
  • 2. Justification
  • 1. Global Justice
  • Prelude: Rawlsâ€? Constructivism and Thin States
  • 1. Incorporation: Different Interests of Persons and States
  • 2. Toleration: The Universal Scope of Global Justice
  • 3. Cohesion: Towards Non-statist Principles of Global Justice
  • 4. Realism: Practical Application in a Non-ideal World
  • 2. Why Deliberation Cannot Tame Globalisation
  • 1. The Scale of Politics
  • 2. Does Habermas Demand Too Much of Persons and Institutions?
  • 3. The Deliberative Hall of Mirrors4. Representation Contra Deliberation
  • 3. Representation as Responsiveness
  • 1. Representation by Whom or What?
  • 2. The Role of the Represented
  • 3. Judging the Best Interests of the Public
  • 4. The Limits of Elections: Accountability, Reliability, Receptivity
  • 5. The Democratic Doubters: Schumpeter, Popper, Przeworski
  • 6. The Plurality of Powers
  • 7. Accountability and Advocacy Agencies: Reducing Power Imbalances
  • 8. A Charter of Obligations: Reducing Bureaucracy
  • 9. Responsive Global Citizenship: Reducing Passivity4. Transforming Global Institutions
  • Prelude: Philosophy and Institutional Design
  • 1. Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
  • 2. Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
  • 3. Membership in the United Nations
  • 4. Unbundling Transparency International
  • Conclusion: Responsive Democracy
  • 1. Ten Dimensions of Theories of Global Justice and Democracy
  • 2. Rawls and Liberal Statism
  • 3. Habermas and Deliberative Democracy
  • 4. Responsive Democracy: Underlying Ideas about Power and Knowledge5. Ideals in Politics
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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