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OverviewAn exploration of how huge international institutions can be democratised Full Product DetailsAuthor: Heikki Patomaki , Teivo TeivainenPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Zed Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9781842774069ISBN 10: 1842774069 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 October 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviews'Amid all the cant about democracy and globalization, it is refreshing to have a book that takes a democratization that is global seriously, as an objective and as a process. This book adds substance to the slogan that another world is possible.' - Immanuel Wallerstein 'Does it sometimes seem to you that it is impossible to transform the global system to make it more democratic? Heikki Patomaki and Teivo Teivainen provide the most comprehensive guide of proposals to democratize the global institutions and create new ones. This is a book for all of those who want to engage in practical projects of democratic change.' - Michael Hardt, co-author of 'Empire' 'Amid all the cant about democracy and globalization, it is refreshing to have a book that takes a democratization that is global seriously, as an objective and as a process. This book adds substance to the slogan that another world is possible.' - Immanuel Wallerstein 'Democratizing global institutions is one of the most critical challenges of our times. This book provides us with as much needed critical discussion of the possibilities and limitations of this enterprise while maintaining an optimistic perspective on the future of global democratic governance.' Walden Bello 'Does it sometimes seem to you that it is impossible to transform the global system to make it more democratic? Heikki Patomaki and Teivo Teivainen provide the most comprehensive guide of proposals to democratize the global institutions and create new ones. This is a book for all of those who want to engage in practical projects of democratic change.' Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire 'This stimulating exploration of global democracy offers clarity and hope concerning one of the most urgent challenges of contemporary politics.' Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick 'Amid all the cant about democracy and globalization, it is refreshing to have a book that takes a democratization that is global seriously, as an objective and as a process. This book adds substance to the slogan that another world is possible.' - Immanuel Wallerstein 'Democratizing global institutions is one of the most critical challenges of our times. This book provides us with as much needed critical discussion of the possibilities and limitations of this enterprise while maintaining an optimistic perspective on the future of global democratic governance.' Walden Bello 'Does it sometimes seem to you that it is impossible to transform the global system to make it more democratic? Heikki Patomaki and Teivo Teivainen provide the most comprehensive guide of proposals to democratize the global institutions and create new ones. This is a book for all of those who want to engage in practical projects of democratic change.' Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire 'This stimulating exploration of global democracy offers clarity and hope concerning one of the most urgent challenges of contemporary politics.' Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick Author InformationDr. Heikki Patomaki is Professor of International Relations at the University of Helsinki, and formerly Professor of World Politics and Economy at Nottingham Trent University. He is also Research Director of the Network Institute for Global Democratization. He recently published Democratising Globalisation: The Leverage of the Tobin Tax (Zed Books, 2001) and After International Relations: Critical Realism and the (re)Construction of World Politics (2002). Dr. Teivo Teivainen is Director of the Program on Democracy and Global Transformation at the San Marcos University in Lima, Peru. He published Enter Economism, Exit Politics: Experts, Economic Policy and the Damage to Democracy (Zed 2002). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |