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Titel:How democracy survives
Titelzusatz:global challenges in the Anthropocene
Mitwirkende:Holm, Michael [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Deese, R. S. [HerausgeberIn]   i
Verf.angabe:edited by Michael Holm and R. S. Deese
Verlagsort:London ; New York
Verlag:Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Jahr:2023
Umfang:xvii, 269 Seiten
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Democratization and autocratization studies
Ang. zum Inhalt:The forgotten promise of 1945
 The other American dream : the one world order and human rights / Michael Holm
 We were once colonized : Nehru, India and Afro-Asianism at the United Nations / Swapna Kona Nayudu
 The peaceful settlement of disputes and Chapter VI of the UN Charter : forgotten 'cardinal feature' of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals? / Maja Groff
 The postwar European integration process and the progressive construction of a supranational legal order / Susanna Cafaro
 Democracy and the spectacle of consent : the forgotten promise of the United Nations / R. S. Deese
 Globalizing consent
 Perceived inequality and democratic support : a close analysis from the Asian barometer survey / Yu-tzung Chang and Osbern Huang
 Africa, its diaspora, transitional justice, and global democracy : towards a world parliament / Tim Murithi
 'World organization through democracy' : Clarence Streit and the genesis of the present world order / Tiziana Stella
 Current proposals for closer cooperation among democracies / John J. Davenport
 Representation and participation of citizens at the United Nations : the democratic legitimacy of the UN and ways to improve it / Andreas Bummel
 Confronting the Anthropocene
 The climate commons and the survival of democracy / Spencer R. Weart
 Democracies, authoritarians, and climate change : do regime types matter? / Daniel J. Fiorino
 Democracy to avert ecocide / Camila Vergara
 What disaster response can teach us about democracy in the Anthropocene / Malka Older
 Democracy in the age of automation, robotics, and advanced AI / Michael Bess
ISBN:978-1-032-11142-1
 978-1-032-11127-8
Abstract:"How Democracy Survives explores how liberal democracy can better adapt to the planetary challenges of our time by evolving beyond the Westphalian paradigm of the nation state. The authors bring perspectives from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America, their chapters engaging with the concept of transnational democracy by tracing its development in the past, assessing its performance in the present, and considering its potential for survival in this century and beyond. Coming from a wide array of intellectual disciplines and policymaking backgrounds, the authors share a common conviction that our global institutions-both governments and international organizations-must become more resilient, transparent, and democratically accountable in order to address the cascading political, economic, and social crises of this new epoch, such as climate change, mass migration, more frequent and severe natural disasters, and resurgent authoritarianism. This book will be relevant for courses in international relations and political science, environmental politics, and the preservation of democracy and federalism around the world"--
DOI:doi:10.4324/9781003218586
URL:DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003218586
Schlagwörter:(s)Demokratie   i / (s)Demokratisierung   i / (s)Entwicklung   i
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Online-Ausgabe: How democracy survives. - Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2023
K10plus-PPN:1819954544
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