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International Relations
Question.
1. States follow the rules—both moral norms and formal international laws—much
more often than not. These rules operate through institutions (IOs), with the
UN at the center of the institutional network. Discuss.
Answer: There are many ways to think about pursuing values of democratization in
world politics. One prominent example comes from recent international political
theory and the work of Adrian Little and Kate Macdonald (2013). These authors
argue that the notion of ‘democratic practice’ should guide global reform. This
approach frees itself from ‘institutionally-specific’ goals and rather seeks “a
progressive process of democratization” (Little and Macdonald 2013, 749). These
authors identify political control and popular equality as requisite values that
should be employed to guide social critique and transformation. To the extent
that individuals have more equitable control over how transnational political
power is exercised, global democratization is enhanced. A similar approach is
employed by Terry
Question.
2. IR affects daily life profoundly; we all participate in IR. Explain
Answer: Several IR scholars
have also contended that global affairs can be democratized by pursuing
democratic values in different ways. Karin Bäckstrand (2006), for instance,
suggests that global climate governance could be democratized through a
stakeholder model which blends deliberation, participation, and accountability.
Jonathan Kuyper (2014) argues that different issue areas of world politics can
likewise be democratized by pursuing values of equal participation,
accountability, and revisability. This argument is tested and developed in the
issue space of intellectual property rights governance. Magdalena Bexell and
her co-
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