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Holthaus, Leonie.
Pluralist Democracy in International Relations = L.T. Hobhouse, G.D.H. Cole, and David Mitrany /
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Title/Author:
Pluralist Democracy in International Relations/ by Leonie Holthaus.
Reminder of title:
L.T. Hobhouse, G.D.H. Cole, and David Mitrany /
Author:
Holthaus, Leonie.
Description:
XI, 257 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70422-7
ISBN:
9783319704227
Pluralist Democracy in International Relations = L.T. Hobhouse, G.D.H. Cole, and David Mitrany /
Holthaus, Leonie.
Pluralist Democracy in International Relations
L.T. Hobhouse, G.D.H. Cole, and David Mitrany /[electronic resource] :by Leonie Holthaus. - 1st ed. 2018. - XI, 257 p.online resource. - The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought. - The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought.
1. Introduction -- 2. The Nineteenth Century and the Origins of Modern Democracy -- 3. L.T. Hobhouse’s Qualification of the Democratic Peace Thesis -- 4. Nationalism, Liberal Democracy, and the Prospects for International Cooperation -- 5. G.D.H. Cole’s Wars: At the Homefront -- 6. Narratives of Democratic Decline and Reconstruction -- 7. David Mitrany and the Purposes of Functional Pluralism -- 8. Twentieth-Century Representative Democracy and the Democratic Legitimacy of the United Nations -- 9. Conclusion.
This book demonstrates the importance of democracy for understanding modern international relations and recovers the pluralist tradition of L.T. Hobhouse, G.D.H. Cole, and David Mitrany. It shows that pluralism’s typical interest in civil society, trade unionism, and transnationalism evolved as part of a wide-ranging democratic critique that representative democracies are hardly self-sustaining and are ill-equipped to represent all entitled social and political interests in international relations. Pluralist democratic peace theory advocates transnational loyalties to check nationalist sentiments and demands the functional representation of social and economic interests in international organizations. On the basis of the pluralist tradition, the book shows that theories about domestic democracy and international organizations co-evolved before scientific liberal democratic peace theory introduced new inside/outside distinctions.
ISBN: 9783319704227
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-70422-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
554886
International relations.
LC Class. No.: JZ2-6530
Dewey Class. No.: 327.101
Pluralist Democracy in International Relations = L.T. Hobhouse, G.D.H. Cole, and David Mitrany /
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