The Coming Democracy: New Rules for Running a New World
Publication Type
Book
Publication Date
2003
Abstract
National governments are proving ill-equipped to manage an increasingly complicated portfolio of global problems. In The Coming Democracy, political analyst Ann FLORINI sets forth a compelling new paradigm for transnational governance. It is based on the concept of "transparency," the idea that the free flow of information --on topics ranging from corporate and government behavior to nuclear proliferation to biodiversity protection --provides powerful ways to hold decisionmakers accountable and to give ordinary people meaningful voice in shaping the policies that affect them. Thanks to dramatic breakthroughs in information technology over the past decade, such transparency is now possible on a global scale. FLORINI offers a clear and comprehensive assessment of the possibilities for using transparency to develop effective approaches to transnational governance. She shows how this new form of governance offers real hope for managing global problems, and provides a compelling scenario that demonstrates how existing conventions and institutions can lead the way in the evolution of a better system of global governance.
Keywords
Civil society, Democracy, Globalization
Discipline
Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Research Areas
Political Science
First Page
1
Last Page
273
ISBN
9781423707882
Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
City or Country
Washington, DC
Citation
FLORINI, Ann. (2003). The Coming Democracy: New Rules for Running a New World. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
FLORINI, Ann, "The Coming Democracy: New Rules for Running a New World" (2003). Research Collection School of Social Sciences. Paper 1356.
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1356
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1356
Additional URL
https://worldcat.org/oclc/609350721