Re-imagining political community : studies in cosmopolitan democracy - Stanford : Stanford University, 2012 - 352 p.

PART 1 - THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM: Democracy and globalization - David Held; Governance and democracy in a globalizing world - James N. Rosenau; Human rights as a model for cosmopolitan democracy - David Beetham; The global democracy deficit: an essay in international law and its limits - James Crawford and Susan Marks; Reconceptualizing organized violence - Mary Kaldor; PART II - CITIZENSHIP, SOVEREIGNTY AND TRANSNATIONAL DEMOCRACY: Citizenship and sovereignty in the Post-Westphalia European State - Andrew Linklater; Citizenship in the European Union: a Paradigm for transnational democracy? - Ulrich K. Preub; Between cosmopolis and community: Three models of rights and democracy within the European Union - Richard Bellamy and Dario Castiglione; Community identity and world citizenship - Janna Thompson; Principles of Cosmopolitan Democracy - Daniele Archibugi; PART III - THE PROSPECTS OF COSMOPOLITAN DEMOCRACY: From the national to the cosmopolitan public sphere - Martin Köhler; Global security problems and the challenge to democratic process - Gwyn Prins and Elisabeth Sellwood; Refugees: a Special Case for Cosmopolitan Citizenship? - Pierre Hassner; Democracy in the United Nations System: Cosmopolitan and communitarian principles - Derk Bienen, Volker Rittberger and Wolfgang Wagner; The United Nations and cosmopolitan democracy: Bad dream, Utopian fantasy, political project - Richard Falk

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Democracia
Globalização
Governança
Direitos Humanos
Cidadania