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Structural Redistribution for Global Democracy

What does it mean?

At present, widespread global poverty and deep global inequality generate highly uneven opportunities for people to have a say regarding the global challenges that deeply shape their lives. How could global resources be spread more evenly, thereby promoting better possibilities of global democratic involvement for all? That is the core question of the Structural Redistribution for Global Democracy (SRGD) project of the Building Global Democracy (BGD) programme.

Including the Excluded in Global Politics

What does it mean?

The Including the Excluded in Global Politics (IEGP) project starts from the observation that many people are marginalised due to the historical accident of where they were born, geographically and socially. These arbitrary inequalities run against the democratic principle that all affected persons should have equivalent opportunities of participation and control in public affairs.

Learning for Global Democracy

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Conceptualising Global Democracy

What does it mean?

The Conceptualising Global Democracy (CGD) project starts from the observation that a principal difficulty in building democratic governance of global affairs is a general lack of clarity regarding what ‘rule by and for the people’ means in the context of a more global world. What principles and practices would, could and should apply when handling global problems?

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