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Democratizing Global Politics; Discourse Norms, International Regimes, and Political Community

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Payne, Rodger A. (University of Louisville)
  Author Samhat, Nayef H. (Centre College)
PUBLISHER:
  University at Albany SUNY  (Albany)
SERIES TITLE:
  Global Politics
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0-7914-5927-6)
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SUBJECT(S): International Relations Deliberative Democracy Political Theory
DISCIPLINE: Political Science
LC NUMBER: None
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-399-416 (Last edited on 2004/02/04 15:33:05 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Argues that international institutions are becoming increasingly democratized.

Historically, international institutions have been secretive and not particularly democratic. They have typically excluded almost all interested parties except the representatives of the most powerful nations. Because of this "deficit of democracy" international organizations and regimes have found themselves the target of protest movements and lobbying campaigns. Democratizing Global Politics finds that, in response to this mounting legitimacy crisis, international organizations and regimes are beginning to embrace new norms of participation and transparency, opening the decision-making process to additional political and social actors and creating opportunities for meaningful external scrutiny. Two case studies examine the construction of such "discourse norms" in the Global Environmental Facility and the World Trade Organization. The authors conclude that these normative changes not only legitimize international institutions—they also promote the development of political community on a global scale.
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