A World Parliament: Governance and Democracy in the 21st Century

Author:   Jo Leinen ,  Andreas Bummel (European Parliament)
Publisher:   Democracy Without Borders
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9783942282130


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   11 April 2018
Format:   Paperback
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More than at any time in history, all the people in the world are linked together in a shared civilization, encompassing the entire planet. Their multiple interconnections generate mutual dependencies and affinities. Humanity now has a common destiny. Global challenges such as war, poverty, inequality, climate change and environmental destruction are overwhelming nation-states and today's international institutions. Doing the right thing requires more than having the right policies; it requires having the right political structures to implement them. Following the emergence of democracy in the ancient Greek city states and its expansion to the modern territorial states in the 18th century, the next step is now imminent. Achieving a peaceful, just and sustainable world requires an evolutionary leap forward to a federal global government. The creation of a democratic world parliament is the centrepiece of this project. Against the backdrop of the problem of modernity, this book sheds light on the history, contemporary relevance and future implementation of this monumental idea. The authors' longstanding commitment to building a democratic world order guided the extensive research that went into the preparation of the book. The first part explores the philosophical foundations of cosmopolitanism and a world parliament since ancient times and fills a gap by tracing the history of the idea and of the attempts to bring it about from the French Revolution to the present day. The second part sets the issue in the context of global challenges such as climate change and planetary boundaries, the management of public goods, the stability of the financial system, combating tax evasion, terrorism and organized crime, disarmament, and protecting human rights. The construction of global democracy also plays a decisive role in combating hunger, poverty and inequality and in global water policy. Rapid developments in the fields of bio- and nanotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence are giving rise to fundamental questions that humanity is not institutionally prepared for. There is an overarching narrative that describes the dysfunctions and failings of today's international order. At the same time, the alternative of a democratic world order and its underlying principles is presented in detail. The authors stress that there is a right to democracy that applies not only to the national but also to the global level. Against the backdrop of the power structures of the transnational elite, the book argues for the implementation of a new global class compromise and traces the long-term development of a planetary consciousness and global solidarity. Lastly, the third part discusses a possible path and scenarios towards the realization of a world parliament and the transition to a democratic world order. 'This outstanding and comprehensive study is the new standard work on the idea of a world parliament, one that has been lacking for a long time.' --Frank Biermann, Professor of Global Sustainability Governance at the University of Utrecht 'A seminal contribution to the discussion on a world parliament and world governance.' --Andrew Strauss, Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Dayton School of Law 'A bold, articulate, competent and courageous view on the evolution of world politics and, more importantly, what is needed to achieve humane governance.' --Daniele Archibugi, Italian National Research Council, Rome, and Birkbeck College, University of London 'This timely book outlines a logical roadmap towards a framework for global dialogue, deliberation, and decision-making which is now more urgent than ever.' --Tim Murithi, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Cape Town

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Author:   Jo Leinen ,  Andreas Bummel (European Parliament)
Publisher:   Democracy Without Borders
Imprint:   Democracy Without Borders
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9783942282130


ISBN 10:   3942282135
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   11 April 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'This outstanding and comprehensive study by Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel is the new standard work on the history, relevance and practical implementation of the idea of a world parliament, one that has been lacking for a long time. This book is a milestone in the debate on the democratisation of global governance.' --Frank Biermann, Research Professor of Global Sustainability Governance at the University of Utrecht and Chair of the Earth System Governance Project 'An important and excellent book. The efforts for a world parliament enjoy my full support.' --Jean Ziegler, former Professor at the University of Geneva and the Sorbonne, Paris 'An illuminating contribution to the evolving literature on global politics, A World Parliament offers a challenging new vision on global governance for future leaders and diplomats to follow.' --Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament and former diplomat, currently serving as Chairman of the Committee on External Affairs of the Lok Sabha, India 'The vision of a cosmopolitan world order as outlined in this recommendable book is vital for a world in which all people are closely connected and in which funda-mental decisions are made for future generations.' --Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, former Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany 'A bold, articulate, competent and courageous view on the evolution of world poli-tics and, more importantly, what is needed to achieve humane governance.' --Daniele Archibugi, Italian National Research Council, Rome, and Birkbeck College, University of London 'In a time of dangerous and regressive political forces, Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel have given us an outstanding atlas of hope - and a roadmap for the survival of humanity and democracy.' --William R. Pace, Executive Director, World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy and Convenor, Coalition for the International Criminal Court 'A scholarly tour de force bringing together an extraordinary and multidisciplinary range of perspectives - from antiquity to the present day - on the need for, evolution of, and prospects for a democratic world order. This persuasively reasoned work provides a welcome antidote to the toxic, anti-globalist movements that have re-cently increased their following in Europe and the United States.' --Joseph E. Schwartzberg, Distinguished International Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, and Director Emeritus, The Workable World Trust 'Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel have provided us with a seminal contribution to the discussion on a world parliament and world governance. Grounded in the past, their comprehensive and bold work points to a future where the forces of human solidarity can prevail.' --Andrew Strauss, Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Dayton School of Law


'This outstanding and comprehensive study by Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel is the new standard work on the history, relevance and practical implementation of the idea of a world parliament, one that has been lacking for a long time. This book is a milestone in the debate on the democratisation of global governance.' --Frank Biermann, Research Professor of Global Sustainability Governance at the University of Utrecht and Chair of the Earth System Governance Project 'An important and excellent book. The efforts for a world parliament enjoy my full support.' --Jean Ziegler, former Professor at the University of Geneva and the Sorbonne, Paris 'An illuminating contribution to the evolving literature on global politics, A World Parliament offers a challenging new vision on global governance for future leaders and diplomats to follow.' --Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament and former diplomat, currently serving as Chairman of the Committee on External Affairs of the Lok Sabha, India 'The vision of a cosmopolitan world order as outlined in this recommendable book is vital for a world in which all people are closely connected and in which funda-mental decisions are made for future generations.' --Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, former Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany 'A bold, articulate, competent and courageous view on the evolution of world poli-tics and, more importantly, what is needed to achieve humane governance.' --Daniele Archibugi, Italian National Research Council, Rome, and Birkbeck College, University of London 'In a time of dangerous and regressive political forces, Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel have given us an outstanding atlas of hope - and a roadmap for the survival of humanity and democracy.' --William R. Pace, Executive Director, World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy and Convenor, Coalition for the International Criminal Court 'A scholarly tour de force bringing together an extraordinary and multidisciplinary range of perspectives - from antiquity to the present day - on the need for, evolution of, and prospects for a democratic world order. This persuasively reasoned work provides a welcome antidote to the toxic, anti-globalist movements that have re-cently increased their following in Europe and the United States.' --Joseph E. Schwartzberg, Distinguished International Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, and Director Emeritus, The Workable World Trust 'Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel have provided us with a seminal contribution to the discussion on a world parliament and world governance. Grounded in the past, their comprehensive and bold work points to a future where the forces of human solidarity can prevail.' --Andrew Strauss, Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Dayton School of Law


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Jo Leinen has been a member of the European Parliament since 1999. He was chair of the parliament's environmental committee and of its committee on constitutional affairs. From 2011 to 2017 he was president of the European Movement, an international umbrella organization that is advocating for a democratic and enlarged European Union. From 1997 to 2005 he was presiding the Union of European Federalists that is dedicated to the promotion of European political unity. From 1985 to 1994 he was minister of the environment in the German state of Saarland. He graduated in law and was born in Bisten, Germany, in 1948. Andreas Bummel is co-founder and director of Democracy Without Borders and of the international Campaign for a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly that was launched in 2007. He has dedicated his career to the promotion of global democracy and world federalism. Since 1998 he has been a Council member of the World Federalist Movement, an international NGO that promotes the rule of law, world peace, federalism and democracy. He was trained in business administration, studied law and worked at a management consultancy firm. He was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1976.

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