How Democracy Survives
Global Challenges in the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Holm, Michael; Deese, R S
How Democracy Survives
Global Challenges in the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Holm, Michael; Deese, R S
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781032111421
- ISBN-10: 1032111429
- Artikelnr.: 65609871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781032111421
- ISBN-10: 1032111429
- Artikelnr.: 65609871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael Holm teaches at Boston University, USA. R. S. Deese teaches at Boston University, USA.
Introduction Part I: The Forgotten Promise of 1945 1. The Other American
Dream: The One World Order and Human Rights 2. We Were Once Colonized:
Nehru, India and Afro-Asianism at the United Nations 3. The Peaceful
Settlement of Disputes and Chapter VI of the UN Charter: Forgotten
'Cardinal Feature' of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals? 4. The Postwar European
Integration Process and the Progressive Construction of a Supranational
Legal Order 5. Democracy and the Spectacle of Consent: The Forgotten
Promise of the United Nations Part II: Globalizing Consent 6. Perceived
Inequality and Democratic Support: A Close Analysis from the Asian
Barometer Survey 7. Africa, its Diaspora, Transitional Justice, and Global
Democracy: Towards a World Parliament 8. 'World Organization Through
Democracy': Clarence Streit and the Genesis of the Present World Order 9.
Current Proposals for Closer Cooperation among Democracies 10.
Representation and Participation of Citizens at the United Nations: The
Democratic Legitimacy of the UN and Ways to Improve It Part III:
Confronting the Anthropocene 11. The Climate Commons and the Survival of
Democracy 12. Democracies, Authoritarians, and Climate Change: Do Regime
Types Matter? 13. Democracy to Avert Ecocide 14. What Disaster Response Can
Teach Us about Democracy in the Anthropocene 15. Democracy in the Age of
Automation, Robotics, and Advanced AI Epilogue
Dream: The One World Order and Human Rights 2. We Were Once Colonized:
Nehru, India and Afro-Asianism at the United Nations 3. The Peaceful
Settlement of Disputes and Chapter VI of the UN Charter: Forgotten
'Cardinal Feature' of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals? 4. The Postwar European
Integration Process and the Progressive Construction of a Supranational
Legal Order 5. Democracy and the Spectacle of Consent: The Forgotten
Promise of the United Nations Part II: Globalizing Consent 6. Perceived
Inequality and Democratic Support: A Close Analysis from the Asian
Barometer Survey 7. Africa, its Diaspora, Transitional Justice, and Global
Democracy: Towards a World Parliament 8. 'World Organization Through
Democracy': Clarence Streit and the Genesis of the Present World Order 9.
Current Proposals for Closer Cooperation among Democracies 10.
Representation and Participation of Citizens at the United Nations: The
Democratic Legitimacy of the UN and Ways to Improve It Part III:
Confronting the Anthropocene 11. The Climate Commons and the Survival of
Democracy 12. Democracies, Authoritarians, and Climate Change: Do Regime
Types Matter? 13. Democracy to Avert Ecocide 14. What Disaster Response Can
Teach Us about Democracy in the Anthropocene 15. Democracy in the Age of
Automation, Robotics, and Advanced AI Epilogue
Introduction Part I: The Forgotten Promise of 1945 1. The Other American
Dream: The One World Order and Human Rights 2. We Were Once Colonized:
Nehru, India and Afro-Asianism at the United Nations 3. The Peaceful
Settlement of Disputes and Chapter VI of the UN Charter: Forgotten
'Cardinal Feature' of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals? 4. The Postwar European
Integration Process and the Progressive Construction of a Supranational
Legal Order 5. Democracy and the Spectacle of Consent: The Forgotten
Promise of the United Nations Part II: Globalizing Consent 6. Perceived
Inequality and Democratic Support: A Close Analysis from the Asian
Barometer Survey 7. Africa, its Diaspora, Transitional Justice, and Global
Democracy: Towards a World Parliament 8. 'World Organization Through
Democracy': Clarence Streit and the Genesis of the Present World Order 9.
Current Proposals for Closer Cooperation among Democracies 10.
Representation and Participation of Citizens at the United Nations: The
Democratic Legitimacy of the UN and Ways to Improve It Part III:
Confronting the Anthropocene 11. The Climate Commons and the Survival of
Democracy 12. Democracies, Authoritarians, and Climate Change: Do Regime
Types Matter? 13. Democracy to Avert Ecocide 14. What Disaster Response Can
Teach Us about Democracy in the Anthropocene 15. Democracy in the Age of
Automation, Robotics, and Advanced AI Epilogue
Dream: The One World Order and Human Rights 2. We Were Once Colonized:
Nehru, India and Afro-Asianism at the United Nations 3. The Peaceful
Settlement of Disputes and Chapter VI of the UN Charter: Forgotten
'Cardinal Feature' of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals? 4. The Postwar European
Integration Process and the Progressive Construction of a Supranational
Legal Order 5. Democracy and the Spectacle of Consent: The Forgotten
Promise of the United Nations Part II: Globalizing Consent 6. Perceived
Inequality and Democratic Support: A Close Analysis from the Asian
Barometer Survey 7. Africa, its Diaspora, Transitional Justice, and Global
Democracy: Towards a World Parliament 8. 'World Organization Through
Democracy': Clarence Streit and the Genesis of the Present World Order 9.
Current Proposals for Closer Cooperation among Democracies 10.
Representation and Participation of Citizens at the United Nations: The
Democratic Legitimacy of the UN and Ways to Improve It Part III:
Confronting the Anthropocene 11. The Climate Commons and the Survival of
Democracy 12. Democracies, Authoritarians, and Climate Change: Do Regime
Types Matter? 13. Democracy to Avert Ecocide 14. What Disaster Response Can
Teach Us about Democracy in the Anthropocene 15. Democracy in the Age of
Automation, Robotics, and Advanced AI Epilogue