Toward a Global Civil Society

Toward a Global Civil Society
Author: Michael Walzer
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781782381600

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The demise of Communism has not only affected Eastern Europe but also the countries of the West where a far-reaching examination of political and economic systems has begun. This collection of essays by internationally renowned scholars of political theory from Europe and the United States explores both the concept and the reality of civil society and its institutions.

Sovereignty Democracy and Global Civil Society

Sovereignty  Democracy  and Global Civil Society
Author: Elisabeth Jay Friedman,Kathryn Hochstetler,Ann Marie Clark
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791483848

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Examines the growing power of nongovernmental organizations by looking at UN World Conferences.

Global Civil Society

Global Civil Society
Author: John Keane
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 052189462X

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John Keane, a leading scholar of political theory, tracks the recent development of a big idea with fresh potency - global civil society. In this timely book, Keane explores the contradictory forces currently nurturing or threatening its growth, and he shows how talk of global civil society implies a political vision of a less violent world, founded on legally sanctioned power-sharing arrangements among different and intermingling forms of socio-economic life. Keane's reflections are pitted against the widespread feeling that the world is both too complex and too violent to deserve serious reflection. His account borrows from various scholarly disciplines, including political science and international relations, to challenge the silence and confusion within much of contemporary literature on globalisation and global governance. Against fears of terrorism, rising tides of xenophobia, and loose talk of 'anti-globalisation', the defence of global civil society mounted here implies the need for new democratic ways of living.

Global Civil Society and Its Limits

Global Civil Society and Its Limits
Author: G. Laxer,S. Halperin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2003-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230523715

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This volume critically examines the promise of a global civil society. Exploring issues in cases of diverse social justice movements, the contributors show that a global civil society is still far from emerging and its promotion may even harm the realization of grassroots democracy. The Internet is an exciting new means for activists to communicate internationally, and citizens' movements increasingly co-ordinate campaigns through transnational advocacy networks, but most effective civic action still takes place at national and local levels.

Global Civil Society and Global Environmental Governance

Global Civil Society and Global Environmental Governance
Author: Ronnie D. Lipschutz,Judith Mayer
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0791431177

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Explores the growing role of global civil society and local environmental activism in the management and protection of the environment worldwide.

Global Civil Society

Global Civil Society
Author: Gideon Baker,David Chandler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134256860

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For many commentators, global civil society is revolutionising our approach to global politics, as new non-state-based and border-free expressions of political community challenge territorial sovereignty as the exclusive basis for political community and identity. This challenge 'from below' to the nation-state system is increasingly seen as promising nothing less than a reconstruction, or a re-imagination, of world politics itself. Whether in terms of the democratisation of the institutions of global governance, the spread of human rights across the world, or the emergence of a global citizenry in a worldwide public sphere, global civil society is understood by many to provide the agency necessary for these hoped-for transformations. Global Civil Society asks whether this idea is such a qualitatively new phenomenon after all; whether the transformation of the nation-state system is actually within its reach; and what some of the drawbacks might be.

Global Civil Society

Global Civil Society
Author: Mary Kaldor
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780745657172

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The terms 'global' and 'civil society' have both become part of the contemporary political lexicon. In this important new book, Mary Kaldor argues that this is no coincidence and that the reinvention of civil society has to be understood in the context of globalization. The concept of civil society is no longer confined to the borders of the territorial state. Whether one considers dissidents in repressive regimes, landless labourers in Central America, campaigners against land mines or global debt, or even religious fundamentalists, it is now possible for them to link up with other like-minded groups in different parts of the world and to address demands not just to national governments but to global institutions as well. This has opened up new opportunities for human emancipation, and, in particular, for going beyond war as a way of managing global affairs. But it also entails new risks and insecurities. This is a book about a political idea - an idea that came out of the 1989 revolutions. It is an idea that expresses a real phenomenon, even if the boundaries and shape of the phenomenon are contested and subject to constant redefinition. The study of past debates as well as the actions and arguments of the present is a way of directly influencing the phenomenon, and of contributing to a changing reality, if possible for the better. The task is all the more urgent in the aftermath of September 11. Global Civil Society will be read by students of politics, international relations and sociology, as well as activists, policy-makers, journalists and all those engaged in global public debates.

Creating a Better World

Creating a Better World
Author: Rupert Taylor
Publsiher: Kumarian Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781565491885

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* Takes an interdisciplinary approach to interpreting global civil society * Contributors are some of the leading theoreticians in the field * A sound handbook for activism The term "global civil society" has become a catchphrase of our times. But efforts to define and interpret what global civil society actually is have led to ambiguity and dispute. This major work of scholarship and advocacy pierces through the generalizations and debates. It presents cogent examples of groups within civil society--from the Seattle and Genoa protesters to transnational grassroots movements, such as Slum/Shack Dwellers International--that are creatively meeting the challenges and opportunities of an increasingly interconnected world. The contributors offer clarity and the hope that another world is possible--one in which civil society’s global networks can effectively create a free, fair, and just global order. Scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding new forces influencing contemporary world politics will want to have this book on their shelves.