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What Globalization Overshadows
What Globalization Overshadows
Author(s)
Nasstrom, Sofia
Abstract
The rationale behind the present crisis of democracy is examined. The discussion on democracy and globalization moves beyond the contemporary opposition between nationalism and cosmopolitanism.
IssueNo
6
Pages
808-834
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Political Theory
VolumeNo
31
PubDate
December 2003
ISBN_ISSN
0090-5917
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