Globalization, Power, and Democracy

Globalization, Power, and Democracy

Globalization, Power, and Democracy

Globalization, Power, and Democracy

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Overview

Essays exploring a world dramatically transformed by the collapse of communism—and the prospects for democracy in that realigned reality.

The breakup of the Soviet Union’s external empire in Eastern Europe, soon followed by the demise of the USSR itself, destroyed the bipolar structure that had characterized world politics for almost half a century. But while the dramatic collapse of communism left no room for doubt that the era of the Cold War had come to an end, there was very little agreement about the nature of the new international order being born.

This book explores the emerging post-Cold War international system and its implications for the future expansion and consolidation of democracy. Bringing together both experts on international relations and scholars of democracy from Europe, North America, and Asia, it examines the link between these two subjects in a way that is rarely done. While a large literature has emerged in recent years on the effects of democracy on international relations (the debate over what is often called the theory of “democratic peace”), the authors of this volume instead examine the other side of this relationship—the impact of the international system on the prospects for democracy.

Contributors: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Center for Strategic and International Studies • Robert Cooper, Defence and Overseas Secretariat in the Cabinet Office, London • Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale, Paris • Samuel P. Huntington, Harvard University • Robert Kagan, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace • Ethan B. Kapstein, University of Minnesota • Kyung Won Kim, Institute of Social Sciences • Jacques Rupnik, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris • Dimitri Landa, University of Minnesota • Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Stockholm • Philippe C. Schmitter, European University Institute, Florence

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801876684
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 04/27/2021
Series: A Journal of Democracy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 255
File size: 599 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Marc F. Plattner is a counselor at the National Endowment for Democracy, a codirector of the International Forum for Democratic Studies, and a coeditor of the Journal of Democracy. Aleksander Smolar is chairman of the board of the Stefan Batory Foundation in Warsaw and senior research fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
Introductionix
I.The International System After the Cold War
1.Culture, Power, and Democracy3
2.Globalization and Fragmentation14
3.Integration and Disintegration28
II.The European Dimension
4.Democracy, the EU, and the Question of Scale43
5.Eastern Europe: The International Context57
III.Promoting Democracy
6.The Role of the International Community83
7.The Centrality of the United States97
IV.The International Economy
8.Trade, Monetary Policy, and Democracy117
9.The Pluses and Minuses of Globalization133
10.Epilogue: Democracy's Uncertain Triumph149
Index155
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