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- Agné, Hans, 2006, “A dogma of democratic theory and
globalization: why politics need not include everyone it
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- Archibugi, Daniele, 2008, The Global Commonwealth of Citizens:
Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy, Princeton: Princeton University
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- –––, Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias, and Marchetti,
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- Bäckstrand, Karin, 2006, “Democratizing Global
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- Dingwerth, Klaus, 2014, “Global democracy and the
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- Erman, Eva, 2012, “In Search of Democratic Agency in Deliberative Governance,” European Journal of International Relations, 19(4): 847–68. (Scholar)
- Falk, Richard, and Strauss, Andrew, 2001, “Toward Global
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- Giddens, Anthony, 1985, A Contemporary Critique of Historical
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- Goodhart, Michael, 2005, Democracy as Human Rights: Freedom and
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- Goodin, Robert E., 2007, “Enfranchising All Affected Interests, and Its Alternatives,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 35(1): 40–68. (Scholar)
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- Hobbes, Thomas, 1986 [1651], Leviathan, Markham:
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- Huntington, Samuel, 1991, The Third Wave: Democratization in the
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- Kant, Immanuel, 1991 [1795], “Idea for a Universal History with
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- Keane, John, 2009, The Life and Death of Democracy,
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- Keohane, Robert O., Macedo, Stephen, and Moravcsik, Andrew, 2009,
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- Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias, 2011, “Is Global Democracy
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- Kuper, Andrew, 2004, Democracy beyond Borders: Justice and
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- Kuyper, Jonathan W., 2014, “Global Democratization and
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- Landemore, Hélène, 2013, Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Linklater, Andrew, 1998, The Transformation of Political
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- Macdonald, Terry, 2008, Global Stakeholder Democracy: Power and Representation Beyond Liberal States, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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within the Global Garment Industry,” European Journal of
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- –––, and Ronzoni, Miriam, 2012, “Introduction: the idea of global political Justice,” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 15(5): 521–33. (Scholar)
- Marchetti, Raffaele, 2008, Global Democracy: For and Against, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
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- Rawls, John, 1971, A Theory of Justice, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
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- Sangiovanni, Andrea, 2007, “Global Justice, Reciprocity, and the State,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 35(1): 3–39. (Scholar)
- Sassen, Saskia, 2003, “Globalization or
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- Scheuerman, William E., 2008, “Global Governance without Global
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- Scholte, Jan Aart, 2000, Globalization: A Critical
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- Tännsjö, Torbjörn, 2008, Global Democracy: The
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