Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction

The motivation of the Special Edition “Global Democracy and International Institutions”, to be printed in the present issue of Revista Monções, was born from the following diagnosis: the debate about the democratization of international politics is definitely something that is currently imposed, not...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez, Dawisson Belém Lopes
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2018-09-01
Series:Monções
Subjects:
Online Access:http://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/moncoes/article/view/8737
id doaj-3b5014de8ae94cf98e1b91ff747babb0
record_format Article
spelling doaj-3b5014de8ae94cf98e1b91ff747babb02020-11-25T02:35:13ZporUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradosMonções2316-83232018-09-0171311710.30612/rmufgd.v7i13.87373931Global democracy and international institutions: an introductionMatheus de Carvalho Hernandez0Dawisson Belém Lopes1UFGDUFMGThe motivation of the Special Edition “Global Democracy and International Institutions”, to be printed in the present issue of Revista Monções, was born from the following diagnosis: the debate about the democratization of international politics is definitely something that is currently imposed, not being allowed to the discussions on International Relations in Brazil the option to pass it off. On the one hand, despite all contemporary crises and turbulences, democracy as a regime of government remains widespread throughout the world. On the other hand, the consciousness of its empirical limitations has never been so acute. Given this, this Special Edition represents a call to the critical and reflexive evaluation of the phenomenon of the democratization of international politics from various analytical angles. Its central objective is to understand the formulations, reformulations and limits of the ways promoted by States, international institutions and other non-state actors to exercise a more plural and open global governance - and, in a very peculiar sense, more " democratic "- amid the complexities, inequalities and instabilities imposed by the conditions of "structural anarchy."http://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/moncoes/article/view/8737Democracia global. Política internacional. Organizações internacionais.
collection DOAJ
language Portuguese
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez
Dawisson Belém Lopes
spellingShingle Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez
Dawisson Belém Lopes
Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
Monções
Democracia global. Política internacional. Organizações internacionais.
author_facet Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez
Dawisson Belém Lopes
author_sort Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez
title Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
title_short Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
title_full Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
title_fullStr Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
title_full_unstemmed Global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
title_sort global democracy and international institutions: an introduction
publisher Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados
series Monções
issn 2316-8323
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The motivation of the Special Edition “Global Democracy and International Institutions”, to be printed in the present issue of Revista Monções, was born from the following diagnosis: the debate about the democratization of international politics is definitely something that is currently imposed, not being allowed to the discussions on International Relations in Brazil the option to pass it off. On the one hand, despite all contemporary crises and turbulences, democracy as a regime of government remains widespread throughout the world. On the other hand, the consciousness of its empirical limitations has never been so acute. Given this, this Special Edition represents a call to the critical and reflexive evaluation of the phenomenon of the democratization of international politics from various analytical angles. Its central objective is to understand the formulations, reformulations and limits of the ways promoted by States, international institutions and other non-state actors to exercise a more plural and open global governance - and, in a very peculiar sense, more " democratic "- amid the complexities, inequalities and instabilities imposed by the conditions of "structural anarchy."
topic Democracia global. Política internacional. Organizações internacionais.
url http://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/moncoes/article/view/8737
work_keys_str_mv AT matheusdecarvalhohernandez globaldemocracyandinternationalinstitutionsanintroduction
AT dawissonbelemlopes globaldemocracyandinternationalinstitutionsanintroduction
_version_ 1724804687852470272