Cosmopolitan democracy: paths and ways
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https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.34.2011Keywords:
Global Governance, International Organizations, Social Movements, Global Civil SocietyAbstract
One of the recurrent criticisms to the cosmopolitan democracy project has been that it has not highlighted which are the political and social forces that will have an interest to pursue this agenda. This criticism is addressed in this paper, showing that there are a variety of actions that, in its own right, will contribute to more democratic global governance. The paper also identifies the political and social agents that may have an interest and contribute to the pursuit of each of these actions.References
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