Ayuda
Ir al contenido

Dialnet


Global democratization and international regime complexity

  • Autores: Jonathan W. Kuyper
  • Localización: European Journal of International Relations, ISSN-e 1460-3713, Vol. 20, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 620-646
  • Idioma: inglés
  • Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...)
  • Resumen
    • How can democracy best be pursued and promoted in the existing global system? In this article, I propose a novel suggestion: democratization should occur at the level of international regime complexity. Because each issue-area of world politics is distinct, we require tailor-made (as opposed to one-size-fits-all) responses to the global democratic deficit. I conceptualize global democracy as an ongoing process of democratization in which a set of core normative values are more or less satisfied. I explicate equal participation, accountability, and institutional revisability as those key standards. I argue that the democratization of regime complexes should occur across two distinct planes: (1) the realm of multilateral negotiations; and (2) institutional forms of democratic experimentalism between rule-makers and rule-takers. I evaluate and defend the potential of this argument by analyzing the intellectual property rights regime complex. Because intellectual property rights represent a �tough case� for global democrats, we should be optimistic about the democratization of alternative regime complexes.


Fundación Dialnet

Dialnet Plus

  • Más información sobre Dialnet Plus

Opciones de compartir

Opciones de entorno