Arguing global governance : agency, lifeworld, and shared reasons
Corneliu. Bjola
Bok · Engelsk · 2011
| Utgitt | New York : Routledge , 2011.
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| Omfang | xviii, 300 p.
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| Opplysninger | Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The argumentative deontology of global governance; Part I Agency; 1 Homo politicus and argument (nearly) all the way down: Persuasion in politics; 2 Governing together: Global governance as collective intention; 3 Framing global governance from below: Discursive opportunities and challenges in the transnational social movement arena; 4 Substantive issue-linkage and the politics of migration; Part II Lifeworld 5 Cultural validation: Examining the familiarity deficit of global governance6 Intercivilizational dialogue and global governance; 7 Global governance, argumentation, and diversity; 8 Scholarship writ large: Universals, rhetorical interventions, and political judgments; Part III Shared reasons; 9 Consensus, compromise and "inclusive agreement": Negotiating supranational governance; 10 The power of the public sphere: (Anti)-diplomacy and crisis management within security communities; 11 Argumentation in the framework of deliberation dialogue 12 Political constructivism: The political construction of social knowledgeConclusion: A deontological agenda of global governance; Bibliography; Index
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| ISBN | 0-203-84257-X
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