For those interested in democratizing global governance, the threshold question of whether to pursue a popularly elected global parliament is often one of political feasibility. This article compares the potential achievability of four different strategic approaches to initiating a global parliament: Amendment of the United Nations Charter; Creation by the United Nations General Assembly as a Subsidiary Organ; Civil Society Organized Elections; And Interstate Treaty Process. The article concludes with a short discussion of how a global parliament could contribute to a more peaceful global order
As globalization penetrates the realm of democracy, the internationalization of the institution of p...
The author's remarks relate to the democratic project to govern the global society; identification o...
The paper explores the methods to introduce democratic devices in global governance. The first part ...
This introduction to the symposium Envisioning a More Democratic Global System, held at Widener Un...
Democracy is the guiding principle for fairly and peacefully making community decision at the local,...
In this article, I consider the connection between globalisation and democracy with respect of (1) t...
This essay addresses the questions of interpretation and reform that surround the United Nations and...
Democracy is increasingly the sine quo non of legitimate governance at the local, provincial and nat...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...
Democracy remains the most sought after form of governance globally. The article assesses how the In...
Modern social worlds are functionally differentiated. Many of the existing international organisatio...
Democracy is increasingly seen as the only legitimate form of government, but few people would regar...
The global constitution-the fundamental international norms and structures that serve constitutional...
Scepticism about the possibility of a democratically governed global polity is often rooted in belie...
The idea that the values and norms of democracy can also be applied to global politics is increasin...
As globalization penetrates the realm of democracy, the internationalization of the institution of p...
The author's remarks relate to the democratic project to govern the global society; identification o...
The paper explores the methods to introduce democratic devices in global governance. The first part ...
This introduction to the symposium Envisioning a More Democratic Global System, held at Widener Un...
Democracy is the guiding principle for fairly and peacefully making community decision at the local,...
In this article, I consider the connection between globalisation and democracy with respect of (1) t...
This essay addresses the questions of interpretation and reform that surround the United Nations and...
Democracy is increasingly the sine quo non of legitimate governance at the local, provincial and nat...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...
Democracy remains the most sought after form of governance globally. The article assesses how the In...
Modern social worlds are functionally differentiated. Many of the existing international organisatio...
Democracy is increasingly seen as the only legitimate form of government, but few people would regar...
The global constitution-the fundamental international norms and structures that serve constitutional...
Scepticism about the possibility of a democratically governed global polity is often rooted in belie...
The idea that the values and norms of democracy can also be applied to global politics is increasin...
As globalization penetrates the realm of democracy, the internationalization of the institution of p...
The author's remarks relate to the democratic project to govern the global society; identification o...
The paper explores the methods to introduce democratic devices in global governance. The first part ...