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Transnational democracy in critical and comparative perspective Book

Transnational democracy in critical and comparative perspective
Transnational democracy in critical and comparative perspective, What meaning has the democratization successes of the past few decades if states themselves are increasingly constrained in responding to the demands of their citizens? Twelve papers presented by Morrison (political science, U. of Western Ontario, Canada), Transnational democracy in critical and comparative perspective has a rating of 2 stars
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  • Transnational democracy in critical and comparative perspective
  • Written by author Bruce Morrioson
  • Published by Aldershot, Hants, England ; Ashgate, c2003., 2003/12/23
  • What meaning has the democratization successes of the past few decades if states themselves are increasingly constrained in responding to the demands of their citizens? Twelve papers presented by Morrison (political science, U. of Western Ontario, Canada)
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List of Tables, Figure and Appendix
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Preface
1 Introduction: Transnational Democracy in Context and in Question 1
2 Who Will Construct the Global Order? 19
3 Transnational Democracy: The Pursuit of a Usable Past 37
4 A Question of Identity: Some Reflections on Empires and Nations in the North Atlantic 55
5 Romancing the State: Sovereignty and the Moral Bases of Self-Determination 67
6 Searching for Democratic Potential in Emerging Global Governance 87
7 Human Development, Security, and the Prospects for African Governance in the Twenty-First Century: Lessons from/for Uganda and the Great Lakes Region 107
8 European and North American Integration: Some Implications for Transnational Democracy 119
9 Assessing Democracy at National and International Levels 139
10 Contract or Conversation? Conceptualization Constitution-Making and Constitutional Identity at the Transnational Level 157
11 Democratic Equality, Transnational Institutional, and the Constraints of Modernity 173
12 Cosmopolitan Democracy and Its Critics 191
Bibliography 215
Index 243


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