Sobre la democracia en el ámbito internacional
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2001.i24.604Abstract
Changes originated by the complex dynamics labeled as globalization in the context of the end of Cold War world order have increased the number of normative proposals that focus on the possibility and convenience of democratizing the international sphere. Nevertheless, we still lack a clear understanding about how this process should and could take place. Democracy has always been thought as a form of government that presupposes some well defined territorial basis and demos. That is the reason why we should not try just to apply its principles and institutions to the international order, but to propose functional equivalents. And one of the most complex questions we have to deal with is the way to restructure political representation.
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