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The chapters in this volume deal with timely issues regarding democracy in theory and in practice in today''s globalized world. Authored by leading political philosophers of our time, they appear here for the first time. The essays challenge and defend assumptions about the role of democracy as a viable political and legal institution in response to globalization, keeping in focus the role of rights at the normative foundations of democracy in a pluralistic world. Through an examination of key topics of current relevance, with contrasting views of the leading theorists, the chapters address the most relevant theories and forms of globalization, traditional democratic paradigms and their limits, public deliberation and democratic participation, the moral hazards of imperial democracy, and the future of liberal democracy. In addition to suggesting new perspectives on democracy, they use the current debate on justice, human rights, sovereignty, and cultural relativism to shed light on end

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Globalization continues to generate forces of integration and fragmentation. We see the empirical evidence in flows of capital, information, technology, people, and even pollution. But what is the normative impact of globalization? What does globalization mean for the human values embodied in human rights claims and democratic institutions? This volume, imaginatively conceived and skillfully edited by Deen K. Chatterjee, gives us the best answers available from the leading political theorists of our time. -- Joel H. Rosenthal, president, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Democracy in a Global World is a wide-ranging discussion of the proper role of democratic values in human rights and global governance, featuring diverse perspectives, contributions by leading figures and admirable sensitivity to the distinctive challenges of international justice. -- Richard Miller, professor of philosophy, Cornell University
The volume succeeds impressively as a collection of essays that think hard about key themes. Most of the essays, taken on their own terms, are of a very high quality. * Social Theory and Practice, January 2009 *
Overall the book advocates the thesis of republican democracy against liberal and cosmopolitan approaches. Critical. * Political Studies Review *
Democracy in a Global World is an invaluable collection of essays on vital issues by an exceptionally gifted group of scholars. What we have here is a truly profound set of explorations into the prospects of democracy in a globalizing world. -- Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University

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Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Democracy and Globalization Chapter 3 Development Ethics, Democracy, and Globalization Chapter 4 Negotiating the Global and the Local: Situating Transnational Democracy and Human Rights Part 5 Autonomy, Diversity, and Universal Human Rights Chapter 6 Relativism, Self-Determination, and Human Rights Chapter 7 Constitutions and Capabilities Part 8 Nationalism and Global Democracy Chapter 9 The Varieties of Nationalism Chapter 10 Global Democracy: International, Not Cosmopolitan Part 11 Global Public and the New World Order Chapter 12 Rawls' Law of Peoples and the New World Order Chapter 13 The Global Public and Its Problems

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 7/19/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742514522, 978-0742514522
      ISBN10: 0742514528

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      Book Synopsis
      The chapters in this volume deal with timely issues regarding democracy in theory and in practice in today''s globalized world. Authored by leading political philosophers of our time, they appear here for the first time. The essays challenge and defend assumptions about the role of democracy as a viable political and legal institution in response to globalization, keeping in focus the role of rights at the normative foundations of democracy in a pluralistic world. Through an examination of key topics of current relevance, with contrasting views of the leading theorists, the chapters address the most relevant theories and forms of globalization, traditional democratic paradigms and their limits, public deliberation and democratic participation, the moral hazards of imperial democracy, and the future of liberal democracy. In addition to suggesting new perspectives on democracy, they use the current debate on justice, human rights, sovereignty, and cultural relativism to shed light on end

      Trade Review
      Globalization continues to generate forces of integration and fragmentation. We see the empirical evidence in flows of capital, information, technology, people, and even pollution. But what is the normative impact of globalization? What does globalization mean for the human values embodied in human rights claims and democratic institutions? This volume, imaginatively conceived and skillfully edited by Deen K. Chatterjee, gives us the best answers available from the leading political theorists of our time. -- Joel H. Rosenthal, president, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
      Democracy in a Global World is a wide-ranging discussion of the proper role of democratic values in human rights and global governance, featuring diverse perspectives, contributions by leading figures and admirable sensitivity to the distinctive challenges of international justice. -- Richard Miller, professor of philosophy, Cornell University
      The volume succeeds impressively as a collection of essays that think hard about key themes. Most of the essays, taken on their own terms, are of a very high quality. * Social Theory and Practice, January 2009 *
      Overall the book advocates the thesis of republican democracy against liberal and cosmopolitan approaches. Critical. * Political Studies Review *
      Democracy in a Global World is an invaluable collection of essays on vital issues by an exceptionally gifted group of scholars. What we have here is a truly profound set of explorations into the prospects of democracy in a globalizing world. -- Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Democracy and Globalization Chapter 3 Development Ethics, Democracy, and Globalization Chapter 4 Negotiating the Global and the Local: Situating Transnational Democracy and Human Rights Part 5 Autonomy, Diversity, and Universal Human Rights Chapter 6 Relativism, Self-Determination, and Human Rights Chapter 7 Constitutions and Capabilities Part 8 Nationalism and Global Democracy Chapter 9 The Varieties of Nationalism Chapter 10 Global Democracy: International, Not Cosmopolitan Part 11 Global Public and the New World Order Chapter 12 Rawls' Law of Peoples and the New World Order Chapter 13 The Global Public and Its Problems

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