Political globalization
Political globalization: planetary integration of institutions, norms, and movements.
Political globalization involves progressive integration of institutions (UN, WTO, IMF, EU), norms (international law, universal human rights), and transnational movements. David Held, Anthony McGrew, Jürgen Habermas, Saskia Sassen analyze its democratic dimensions: is cosmopolitan democracy possible? What legitimacy do supranational institutions have? Contemporary sovereigntism questions this process.
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