Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century
The first decade of the 21st century raised many questions regarding hegemonic power. This system for managing global affairs has significant costs and limits. This book explores one alternative, global citizenship and more democratic global governance - an alternative that is arguably now both necessary and possible.
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Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century
The first decade of the 21st century raised many questions regarding hegemonic power. This system for managing global affairs has significant costs and limits. This book explores one alternative, global citizenship and more democratic global governance - an alternative that is arguably now both necessary and possible.
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Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century

Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century

by R. Paehlke
Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century

Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century

by R. Paehlke

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Overview

The first decade of the 21st century raised many questions regarding hegemonic power. This system for managing global affairs has significant costs and limits. This book explores one alternative, global citizenship and more democratic global governance - an alternative that is arguably now both necessary and possible.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349501915
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/23/2014
Series: Philosophy, Public Policy, and Transnational Law
Edition description: 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 241
Sales rank: 749,432
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Paehlke is Professor Emeritus at Trent University where he was the first editor of the Canadian environmental journal/magazine Alternatives. His books include Some Like It Cold: the Politics of Climate Change in Canada (2008), Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity and the Global Economy (2004), and Environmentalism and the Future Of Progressive Politics (1991).

Table of Contents

1. Hegemony's Comforts, Hegemony's Price 2. A Tale of Three Cities: Kyoto, Baghdad and New Orleans 3. The Evolution of Citizenship: from Athens to Earth 4. From New American Century to Global Age America? 5. Global Citizenship without Global Government 6. Conclusion: Building Global Citizenship Notes Bibliography Index
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