Global climate change and governance will widely but unevenly impact people’s lives around the world. There is thus an urgent need to ensure that the people who will be affected by climate change itself, as well as by mitigation and adaptation measures, are appropriately represented in decision making processes. In short, there is an urgent need to democratise global climate governance. But the absence of traditional liberal democratic mechanisms in the international system poses an obvious challenge to democratising global governance. A plausible alternative to the cosmopolitan ambition of importing the domestic democratic architecture to the international system is to enhance the deliberative capacity of existing governance arran...
Recent years have seen a ‘wave’ of national climate assemblies, which bring together randomly-select...
Recent years have seen a ‘wave’ of national climate assemblies, which bring together randomly-select...
In the United States public discourse, climate change is often framed as a polarized and intractable...
On 26 September 2009, approximately 4,000 citizens in 38 countries participated in World Wide Views ...
This paper draws on innovative theorising in the deliberative democracy tradition to map possibiliti...
On 26 September 2009, approximately 4,000 citizens in 38 countries participated in World Wide Views ...
The issue of climate change confirms the global reach of earth system governance, whose legitimacy a...
No democratic state has yet implemented a climate plan strong enough to meet the goals of the Paris ...
The global governance of climate change represents one of the more profound and, to date, intractabl...
This paper argues that deliberative democracy is best placed to meet the challenge that climate chan...
A systemic approach to deliberative democracy de-emphasises the role of discrete deliberative experi...
No democratic state has yet implemented a climate plan strong enough to meet the goals of the Paris ...
Climate change could be described as an unstructured policy problem, in which we encounter disagreem...
The debate whether democracy and its procedures are capable of tackling climate change has been goin...
Recent trends in environmental governance have seen a shift in policymaking and regulating that are ...
Recent years have seen a ‘wave’ of national climate assemblies, which bring together randomly-select...
Recent years have seen a ‘wave’ of national climate assemblies, which bring together randomly-select...
In the United States public discourse, climate change is often framed as a polarized and intractable...
On 26 September 2009, approximately 4,000 citizens in 38 countries participated in World Wide Views ...
This paper draws on innovative theorising in the deliberative democracy tradition to map possibiliti...
On 26 September 2009, approximately 4,000 citizens in 38 countries participated in World Wide Views ...
The issue of climate change confirms the global reach of earth system governance, whose legitimacy a...
No democratic state has yet implemented a climate plan strong enough to meet the goals of the Paris ...
The global governance of climate change represents one of the more profound and, to date, intractabl...
This paper argues that deliberative democracy is best placed to meet the challenge that climate chan...
A systemic approach to deliberative democracy de-emphasises the role of discrete deliberative experi...
No democratic state has yet implemented a climate plan strong enough to meet the goals of the Paris ...
Climate change could be described as an unstructured policy problem, in which we encounter disagreem...
The debate whether democracy and its procedures are capable of tackling climate change has been goin...
Recent trends in environmental governance have seen a shift in policymaking and regulating that are ...
Recent years have seen a ‘wave’ of national climate assemblies, which bring together randomly-select...
Recent years have seen a ‘wave’ of national climate assemblies, which bring together randomly-select...
In the United States public discourse, climate change is often framed as a polarized and intractable...