The Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of China and Russia on Certain Aspects of Global Governance in Modern Conditions of 23 March 2021 calls for “the establishment of a fairer, more democratic and rational multipolar world order.” The paper inquires how constitutional theories of international organisations have in the past and present sought to contribute to world order. It identifies three waves of such theory since the 1960s. Looking in more detail at the ongoing third wave, it identifies and seeks to pull out further a constitutional model which upscales the proto-democratic practices in international organisations by strengthening forums for participation and contestation, which rectifies to the north-south imbalance inter alia...
In the following contributions, authors investigate interconnected aspects of the problem of democra...
Why are theories of global governance unsatisfactory? Why are theories of global governance unable t...
Political theory has long sought a philosophical basis for such ideas as law, authority, and freedom...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the ongoing shifts in global politics upon the operatio...
The paper investigates the main macro-political trends at the international level. After reviewing t...
The author, a Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami, focuses on global governanc...
Contemporary international relations are rife with the ideological struggle over the potential natur...
This article argues for a new way of addressing contemporary international law that is more adequate...
The most recent transformation of world order is often depicted as a shift from a Westphalian to a p...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...
This paper rethinks the relationship between rights protection and global constitutionalism by takin...
The nature of cooperation regularly changes under pressure from new calls and threats between the ac...
In the following contributions, authors investigate interconnected aspects of the problem of democra...
Why are theories of global governance unsatisfactory? Why are theories of global governance unable t...
Political theory has long sought a philosophical basis for such ideas as law, authority, and freedom...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the ongoing shifts in global politics upon the operatio...
The paper investigates the main macro-political trends at the international level. After reviewing t...
The author, a Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami, focuses on global governanc...
Contemporary international relations are rife with the ideological struggle over the potential natur...
This article argues for a new way of addressing contemporary international law that is more adequate...
The most recent transformation of world order is often depicted as a shift from a Westphalian to a p...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...
This paper rethinks the relationship between rights protection and global constitutionalism by takin...
The nature of cooperation regularly changes under pressure from new calls and threats between the ac...
In the following contributions, authors investigate interconnected aspects of the problem of democra...
Why are theories of global governance unsatisfactory? Why are theories of global governance unable t...
Political theory has long sought a philosophical basis for such ideas as law, authority, and freedom...