Deliberative Global Governance

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Deliberative Global Governance

Politics and government International relations Geopolitics Environmental economics Regional / urban economics Environmentalist thought and ideology Climate change Social impact of environmental issues

Authors: John S. Dryzek, Quinlan Bowman, Jonathan Kuyper, Jonathan Pickering, Jensen Sass, Hayley Stevenson

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Collection: Elements in Earth System Governance

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 25th July 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108805216


Global institutions and democratic deficits

Global institutions are afflicted by severe democratic deficits, while many of the major problems facing the world remain intractable. Against this backdrop, we develop a deliberative approach that puts effective, inclusive, and transformative communication at the heart of global governance.

Enhancing deliberative processes

Multilateral negotiations, international organizations and regimes, governance networks, and scientific assessments can be rendered more deliberative and democratic. More thoroughgoing transformations could involve citizens' assemblies, nested forums, transnational mini-publics, crowdsourcing, and a global dissent channel.

The role of civil society

The deliberative role of global civil society is vital. We show how different institutional and civil society elements can be linked to good effect in a global deliberative system.

Deliberative institutions and learning

The capacity of deliberative institutions to revise their own structures and processes means that deliberative global governance is not just a framework but also a reconstructive learning process.

Benefits of a deliberative approach

A deliberative approach can advance democratic legitimacy and yield progress on global problems such as climate change, violent conflict, and poverty.

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