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Rethinking Global Democracy In Brazil Markus Fraundorfer

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Rethinking Global Democracy In Brazil Markus Fraundorfer
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publihers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Markus Fraundorfer
ISBN: 9781786604538, 1786604531
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Rethinking Global Democracy In Brazil Markus Fraundorfer by Markus Fraundorfer 9781786604538, 1786604531 instant download after payment.

In recent years, a growing literature has focused on how to create more effective and democratic global governance mechanisms to better tackle global challenges such as health epidemics, global hunger, Internet surveillance or the consequences of climate change. Yet there is a gap in accessible published material to reflect contributions of democratic states from the global South. Among these democracies from the global South, Brazil is a popular case for teachers and researchers looking to study global governance mechanisms. This book provides students with a framework that challenges the Western-centred views on questions of how to democratise global governance processes, arguing that developing democracies from the global South have developed serious and sustainable approaches to a more democratic global system. With chapters on Brazil's responses to global food security, the purchase of drugs, open government initiatives and internet governance, this book opens up contemporary and novel practices of democracy for examination.

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