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"Another World is Possible": Theorizing the Radical Politics of Democracy, North and South Christopher C. Robinson
"Place-Based Globalism": A New Imaginary of Revolution J.K Gibson-Graham
A League of Democracies or a Democratic United Nations Daniele Archibugi
A Plea for Global Democracy Ramjee Singh
Accountability or "Good Decisions"? The Competing Goals of Civil Society Participation in International Governance Jens Steffek and Maria Paola Ferretti
Anarcho-cosmopolitanism: The Universalisation of the Equal Exchange Clive Gabay
Antecedents of Resistance: Populism and the Possibilities for Democratic Globalizations William L. Niemi and David J. Plante
Beyond Western Paradigms of International Relations - Towards an Islamic Perspective on Global Democracy Nadia Mostafa
Compensatory Constitutionalisation: A Comparative Perspective Klaus Armingeon and Karolina Milewicz
Conceptualising Global Democracy - Case Studies Ed. Heba Raouf Ezzat and Jan Aart Scholte
Conceptualising Global Democracy Policy Brief Cairo Workshop Participants
Concert of Democracies: Same Old Globalism Patrick Krey
Cooperative-Harmonious Global Democracy from the Perspective of Chinese Culture Xu Jiajun, Ma Ben and Peng Zongchao
Democracy in a Multipolar World Chantal Mouffe
Democratizing Global Governance? Non-State Participation in the World Bank Inspection Panel and NAFTA Adam Sechooler
Development Dialogue No.54: Can Citizen Action Save the World? Kumi Naidoo
Does Democracy Lead to Good Governance? The Question Applied to Africa and Latin America Daniel Stockemer
East Timorese Women Challenge Domestic Violence Nina Hall
Eco-Apartheid and Global Greenwaves: African Diasporic Environmental Justice Movements Melissa Checker
From Citizenship to Human Rights: the Stakes for Democracy Paulina Tambakaki

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