Deliberative Diplomacy : The Nordic Approach to Global Governance and Societal Representation at the United Nations
The ascendency of executive power in the presence of weak parliamentary and societal control has given rise to a need for deliberative forms of diplomacy in international relations. As Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden regularly include members of parliament, party representatives, and r...
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ftsoedertoernsho:oai:DiVA.org:sh-12392 2023-07-16T03:59:09+02:00 Deliberative Diplomacy : The Nordic Approach to Global Governance and Societal Representation at the United Nations Götz, Norbert 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-12392 eng eng Södertörns högskola, Samtidshistoriska institutet Dordrecht International Relations Studies Series, 1570-6451 11 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-12392 urn:isbn:9789089790583 urn:isbn:9789089790590 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess United Nations Norden Scandinavia Denmark Finland Norway Sweden Parliament Civil Society Democracy Foreign policy Diplomati Post-war period Representation Förenta Nationerna Danmark Norge Sverige Parlament Civilsamhället Demokrati Utrikespolitik Efterkrigstiden History Historia Globalisation Studies Globaliseringsstudier Political Science Statsvetenskap Book info:eu-repo/semantics/book text 2011 ftsoedertoernsho 2023-06-26T22:11:38Z The ascendency of executive power in the presence of weak parliamentary and societal control has given rise to a need for deliberative forms of diplomacy in international relations. As Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden regularly include members of parliament, party representatives, and representatives of civil society in their delegations to the General Assembly of the United Nations, does this imply that a Nordic model exists? This book reviews the practice of these countries and finds that the role of societal representatives has diminished from participating members of delegations to mere observers. The Nordic examples illuminate the difficulties of achieving international governance through the practice of deliberative democracy. Book Iceland Södertörn University College: Publications (DiVA) Norway |
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The ascendency of executive power in the presence of weak parliamentary and societal control has given rise to a need for deliberative forms of diplomacy in international relations. As Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden regularly include members of parliament, party representatives, and representatives of civil society in their delegations to the General Assembly of the United Nations, does this imply that a Nordic model exists? This book reviews the practice of these countries and finds that the role of societal representatives has diminished from participating members of delegations to mere observers. The Nordic examples illuminate the difficulties of achieving international governance through the practice of deliberative democracy. |
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Deliberative Diplomacy : The Nordic Approach to Global Governance and Societal Representation at the United Nations |
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Deliberative Diplomacy : The Nordic Approach to Global Governance and Societal Representation at the United Nations |
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Deliberative Diplomacy : The Nordic Approach to Global Governance and Societal Representation at the United Nations |
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