John Keane is Professor of Politics at the University of Sydney and at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin and Distinguished Professor at Beijing University. His many published works include Democracy and Media Decadence (Cambridge, 2013) and When Trees Fall, Monkeys Scatter: Rethinking Democracy in China (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Indigenisation: 1. Asia's orphan: democracy in Taiwan, 1895¿2000 2. Indigenous peoples Part II. Communications Revolution: 3. Monitory democracy 4. Wild thinking 5. Lying, truth and power 6. Silence, early warnings and catastrophes Part III. Re-Imagining Equality: 7. Capitalism and civil society 8. The greening of democracy 9. Child citizens Part IV. Democracy beyond Borders?: 10. Quantum metaphors 11. The European citizen 12. Antarctica: democracy at the end of the world Part V. Violence, Fear, War: 13. Does democracy have a violent heart? 14. The triangle of fear Part VI. Why Monitory Democracy?: 15. Is democracy a universal ideal?
Introduction Part I. Indigenisation: 1. Asia's orphan: democracy in Taiwan, 1895¿2000 2. Indigenous peoples Part II. Communications Revolution: 3. Monitory democracy 4. Wild thinking 5. Lying, truth and power 6. Silence, early warnings and catastrophes Part III. Re-Imagining Equality: 7. Capitalism and civil society 8. The greening of democracy 9. Child citizens Part IV. Democracy beyond Borders?: 10. Quantum metaphors 11. The European citizen 12. Antarctica: democracy at the end of the world Part V. Violence, Fear, War: 13. Does democracy have a violent heart? 14. The triangle of fear Part VI. Why Monitory Democracy?: 15. Is democracy a universal ideal?
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