Democracy – global or local? • Is democracy possible in a globalized world? • What impact do international organisations have on national democracy?
Order Description
• Write 3000 words
• Proper essay structure
– Strong intorduction with the main idea
– Main body with supporting ideas
– Conclusion
• Anwer all questions of the topic
• Use the readings below
• Good references, use some quotes.
Hague, R and Harrop, M (2013) Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction, 9th edition, Palgrave MacMillian, Chapter 3 ‘Democracy’ pp. 41-57.
Diskin, A, Diskin, H, and Hazan, R (2005) ‘Why Democracies Collapse: The Reasons for Democratic Failure and Success’, International Political Science Review 26(3) pp. 291-309.
Fukuyama, Francis (2014) ‘America in Decay: the Sources of Political Dysfunction’, Foreign Affairs, Sep/Oct 2014.
Gilbert, Jeremy (2013) Common Ground: Democracy and Collectivity in an age of individualism, Pluto Press
Graeber, D (2014) The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement, Penguin Books.
Huntington, Samuel P (1968) Political Order in Changing Societies, Yale University Press. Available online at http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/gov2126/files/huntington_political_order_changing_soc.pdf
Crum, Ben (2005) ‘Tailoring Representative Democracy to the European Union: Does the European Constitution Reduce the Democratic Deficit?’, European Law Journal 11 (4) pp. 452-467.
Stein, E (2001) ‘International Integration and Democracy: No Love at First Sight’, American Journal of International Law 95 (3) pp. 489-534.
Rodrik, D (2011) The Globalization Paradox: Why Global Markets, States and Democracy can’t coexist, Oxford University Press.
Linklater, A “Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community”, in J. Baylis and S. Smith, The Globalization of World Politics, Oxford University Press.
– Strong intorduction with the main idea
– Main body with supporting ideas
– Conclusion
• Anwer all questions of the topic
• Use the readings below
• Good references, use some quotes.
Hague, R and Harrop, M (2013) Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction, 9th edition, Palgrave MacMillian, Chapter 3 ‘Democracy’ pp. 41-57.
Diskin, A, Diskin, H, and Hazan, R (2005) ‘Why Democracies Collapse: The Reasons for Democratic Failure and Success’, International Political Science Review 26(3) pp. 291-309.
Fukuyama, Francis (2014) ‘America in Decay: the Sources of Political Dysfunction’, Foreign Affairs, Sep/Oct 2014.
Gilbert, Jeremy (2013) Common Ground: Democracy and Collectivity in an age of individualism, Pluto Press
Graeber, D (2014) The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement, Penguin Books.
Huntington, Samuel P (1968) Political Order in Changing Societies, Yale University Press. Available online at http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/gov2126/files/huntington_political_order_changing_soc.pdf
Crum, Ben (2005) ‘Tailoring Representative Democracy to the European Union: Does the European Constitution Reduce the Democratic Deficit?’, European Law Journal 11 (4) pp. 452-467.
Stein, E (2001) ‘International Integration and Democracy: No Love at First Sight’, American Journal of International Law 95 (3) pp. 489-534.
Rodrik, D (2011) The Globalization Paradox: Why Global Markets, States and Democracy can’t coexist, Oxford University Press.
Linklater, A “Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community”, in J. Baylis and S. Smith, The Globalization of World Politics, Oxford University Press.

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