The democratization of globalization: a review of David Held's cosmopolitan model
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State, global politics, globalization, cosmopolitan democracyAbstract
The democratic theory faces an inescapable task in front of the unstoppable process of globalization and the consequences of its misgovernment. After his sudden death last March, David Held has left us an interesting and rigorous work on the role of nation states in the current international system and the viability of the democratization of the global order through its cosmopolitan democratic model. With our proposal we intend to show a general vision of modern democracy before the new challenges of globalization. Next, we present the results of an investigation on David Held’s model as a response to international dis-order, examining the desirability and viability of a cosmopolitan democratic order.
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