
Globalization, Power, and Democracy
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This book explores the emerging post-Cold War international system and its implications for the future expansion and consolidation of democracy. Bringing together both experts on international relations and scholars of democracy from Europe, North America, and Asia, it examines the link between these two subjects in a way that is rarely done. While a large literature has emerged in recent years on the effects of democracy on international relations (the debate over what is often called the theory of "democratic peace"), the authors of the present volume instead examine the other side of this relationship-the impact of the international system on the prospects for democracy.
Contributors: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Center for Strategic and International Studies Robert Cooper, Defence and Overseas Secretariat in the Cabinet Office, London Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale, Paris Samuel P. Huntington, Harvard University Robert Kagan, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Ethan B. Kapstein, University of Minnesota Kyung Won Kim, Institute of Social Sciences Jacques Rupnik, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris Dimitri Landa, University of Minnesota Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Stockholm Philippe C. Schmitter, European University Institute, Florence
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. The International System After the Cold War
- 1. Culture, Power, and Democracy
- 2. Globalization and Fragmentation
- 3. Integration and Disintegration
- II. The European Dimension
- 4. Democracy, the EU, and the Question of Scale
- 5. Eastern Europe: The International Context
- III. Promoting Democracy
- 6. The Role of the International Community
- 7. The Centrality of the United States
- IV. The International Economy
- 8. Trade, Monetary Policy, and Democracy
- 9. The Pluses and Minuses of Globalization
- 10. Epilogue: Democracy's Uncertain Triumph
- Index
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- L
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