Democracy beyond the State: The European Dilemma and the Emerging Global Order
By (Author) Michael Th. Greven
By (author) Louis W. Pauly
Contributions by Stephen Clarkson
Contributions by Edgar Grande
Contributions by Stephen Newman
Contributions by Claus Offe
Contributions by Michael Zrn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
22nd March 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International institutions / intergovernmental organizations
Globalization
341.2422
Paperback
200
Width 151mm, Height 230mm, Spine 17mm
304g
Political authority in todays leading democracies rests on generally shared perceptions by a given people that their government is responsible to them and considers each individual citizen equal under the law. Yet since the dawn of the industrial age, democratic governments have presided over economies that function on the basis of an unequal distribution of real resources. As globalization opens these economies, the gap between legal, ideal and economic reality widens and boundaries separating the people of different democracies erode. This thought-provoking book explores the consequent challenge posed for the inherent legitimacy of democratic systems. When distinctive bonds between political power and social obligation break down, that erosion creates democratic deficits. Pressures build to reconstitute political authority beyond the state, and governance-in-practice grows ever more distant from democracy-in-principle.
Nowhere is the deepening dilemma more evident than in the European Union. This book examines the contemporary breakdown and transformation of the democratic welfare state in Europe and draws fascinating contrasts with North America. In a cohesive and insightful collection of essays, a group of distinguished political scientists debates the implications of these trends both for theory and for policy.
This is a highly recommended book for those who are familiar with the arguments and for those who want to be informed about them. * International Affairs *
A most informative and thought-provoking transatlantic volume on the future of democratic legitimacy above and beyond the nation state. Competing viewpoints are well represented, and all contributions face up to the severity of the challenges. Highly recommended. -- Fritz W. Scharpf, Emeritus Director, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Michael Th. Greven is professor of political science at the Institut fr Politische Wissenschaft at the University of Hamburg. Louis W. Pauly is professor in the department of political science and director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Toronto.