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Book Synopsis
This book explores the boundaries of democratic communities, examining who is included in these boundaries and governed by them. Focus is placed on the consequences of globalization for democracy, especially in light of the exclusion that global policies impose on many citizens.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction (Ronald Tinnevelt and Helder De Schutter, Radboud University Nijmegen and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven).

2. Cosmopolitanism and human rights: Radicalism in a global age (Robert Fine, University of Warwick).

3. The Resurgent Idea of World Government (Campbell Craig, University of Southampton).

4. Structuring Global Democracy: Political Communities, Universal Human Rights, and Transnational Representation (Carol Gould, Temple University).

5. Federative Global Democracy (Eric Cavallero, Southern Connecticut State University).

6. Interaction-Dependent Justice and the Problem of International Exclusion (Raffaele Marchetti, LUISS University and University of Naples L’Orientale).

7. Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Rule of Law (William E. Scheuerman, Indiana University).

8. A-Legality: Postnationalism and the Question of Legal Boundaries (Hans Lindahl, University of Tilburg).

9. The conflicting loyalties of statism and globalism: Can global democracy resolve the liberal conundrum? (Deen Chatterjee, University of Utah).

10. Universal Human Rights as a Shared Identity. Impossible? Necessary? (Andreas Follesdal, University of Oslo).

11. Motivating the Global Demos (Daniel Weinstock, University of Montreal).

12. Is liberal Nationalism incompatible with global democracy? (Helder De Schutter and Ronald Tinnevelt, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Radboud University Nijmegen).

13. Immigration, nationalism, and human rights (John Exdell, Kansas State University).

Index.

Global Democracy and Exclusion

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9781444335682, 978-1444335682
      ISBN10: 1444335685

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the boundaries of democratic communities, examining who is included in these boundaries and governed by them. Focus is placed on the consequences of globalization for democracy, especially in light of the exclusion that global policies impose on many citizens.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction (Ronald Tinnevelt and Helder De Schutter, Radboud University Nijmegen and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven).

      2. Cosmopolitanism and human rights: Radicalism in a global age (Robert Fine, University of Warwick).

      3. The Resurgent Idea of World Government (Campbell Craig, University of Southampton).

      4. Structuring Global Democracy: Political Communities, Universal Human Rights, and Transnational Representation (Carol Gould, Temple University).

      5. Federative Global Democracy (Eric Cavallero, Southern Connecticut State University).

      6. Interaction-Dependent Justice and the Problem of International Exclusion (Raffaele Marchetti, LUISS University and University of Naples L’Orientale).

      7. Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Rule of Law (William E. Scheuerman, Indiana University).

      8. A-Legality: Postnationalism and the Question of Legal Boundaries (Hans Lindahl, University of Tilburg).

      9. The conflicting loyalties of statism and globalism: Can global democracy resolve the liberal conundrum? (Deen Chatterjee, University of Utah).

      10. Universal Human Rights as a Shared Identity. Impossible? Necessary? (Andreas Follesdal, University of Oslo).

      11. Motivating the Global Demos (Daniel Weinstock, University of Montreal).

      12. Is liberal Nationalism incompatible with global democracy? (Helder De Schutter and Ronald Tinnevelt, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Radboud University Nijmegen).

      13. Immigration, nationalism, and human rights (John Exdell, Kansas State University).

      Index.

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