Re-Imagining Political Community

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Pub. Date: 1999-01-01
Publisher(s): Stanford Univ Pr
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Summary

Understanding world politics today means acknowledging that the state is no longer the only actor in international relations. The interstate system is increasingly challenged by new transnational forces and institutions: multinational companies, cross-border coalitions of social interest groups, globally oriented media, and a growing number of international agencies. These forces increasingly influence interstate decisions and set the agenda of world politics. Though these phenomena have been discussed in the recent literature of international relations, little attention has been given to their impact on political life within and between communities. This book aims to explore the changing meaning of political community in a world of regional and global social and economic relations. The authors of the essays in this volume, who reflect a variety of academic disciplines, reconsider some of the key terms of political association, such as legitimacy, sovereignty, identity, and citizenship. Their common approach is to generate an innovative account of what democracy means today and how it can be reconceptualized to include subnational as well as transnational levels of political organization. Inspired by Immanuel Kant's cosmopolitan principles, the authors conclude that favorable conditions exist for a further development of democracylocally, nationally, regionally, and globally.

Author Biography

Daniele Archibugi is Researcher at the Italian National Research Council, Rome. David Held is Professor of Politics and Sociology at the Open University. Martin Köhler is Researcher at the Center for Peace Research, Madrid.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Introduction Daniele Archibugi
The Transformation of the Interstate System
Democracy and Globalization
Governance and Democracy in a Globalizing World
Human Rights as a Model for Cosmopolitan Democracy
The Global Democracy Deficit: an Essay in International Law and its Limits
Reconceptualizing Organized Violence
Citizenship, Sovereignty and Transnational Democracy
Citizenship and Sovereignty in the post-Westphalian European State
Citizenship in the EU - A Paradigm for Transnational Democracy?
Between Cosmopolis and Community: Three Models of Rights and Democracy within the European Union
Community Identity and World Citizenship
Principles of Cosmopolitan Democracy
The Prospects of Cosmopolitan Democracy
From the National to the Cosmopolitan Public Sphere
Refugees: a Special Case for Cosmopolitan Citizenship?
Global Security Problems and the Challenge to Democratic Process
Democracy in the United Nations System; Cosmopolitan and Communitarian Principles
The United Nations and Cosmopolitan Democracy: Bad Dream, Utopian Fantasy, Political Project
Index
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