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基本説明
Van Rooy scrutinizes the new legitimacy rules, arguing that they have real impact on how our world is governed.
Full Description
There is a heated debate underway on the legitimacy of global activists, a war of words (and sometimes stones and teargas) that is rarely examined from top to bottom. This latest book by Canadian commentator Van Rooy scrutinizes the new legitimacy rules, arguing that they have real impact on how our world is governed. In dissecting representation, rights, experience, expertise, moral authority and other evolving rules of legitimation, Van Rooy points to her own proposals for global supplementary democracy.
Contents
Introduction: Gorillas, Ants, Elephants, Canaries The Civil Society Thing: Who, What, Why, Where, How? Activism's Bumper Decade The Legitimacy Game: The Representation Rules The Legitimacy Game: The Other Rules The Legitimacy Game: The Hidden Rules The Crisis of Global Governance and a Compromise Solution



