Globalization and Democracy

Globalization and Democracy by Stephen J. Rosow, published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2015, is a 207-page exploration of the intricate relationship between globalization and democratic practices. This book combines theoretical frameworks with case studies to analyze how democracy manifests in diverse political contexts, challenging the notion of a singular democratic model. The authors, Stephen J. Rosow and Jim George, argue that democracy must be viewed as a spectrum of responses shaped by specific conditions and struggles, particularly in the face of neoliberal globalism.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how globalization influences democratic forms across various regions, including South Africa, post-Soviet Russia, India, and Latin America. The text discusses the destabilization of traditional democratic theories due to factors such as digital communication networks and the centralization of security. Additionally, it highlights emerging concepts of citizenship and democratic participation, emphasizing local and community-based practices. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of democracy in a globalized world, making it a significant contribution to the fields of political science and international relations.
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Combining theory with compelling case studies, this book examines the globalizing world of democracy. Noted critical scholars Stephen J. Rosow and Jim George argue that democracy must be understood not as a unified concept but as a diversity of political responses to specific conditions and political struggles. Doing so reveals how democracy is taking multiple forms around the world in response to neoliberal globalism and the increasing pace and complexity of everyday life. The authors show how the current phase of globalization is destabilizing the dominance of Western democracy promotion as resisters challenge common understandings and forms of democracy. Explaining the theory behind neoliberal globalization and democracy promotion, they consider its impact and struggles against it in South Africa, post-Soviet Russia, India, and Venezuela and other “pink tide” states in Latin America. Rosow and George also examine how digital communications networks, the centralization of security, and the fluid movements of people and ideas are destabilizing traditional democratic theories. At the same time, they give rise to concepts of democracy that focus on new forms of citizenship and democratic participation, a cosmopolitan democratic constitutionalism, cross-boundary political activism, and local and community-based economic and democratic practices.
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