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Reflections On The Mcrevolution: A Review Of Jihad Vs. Mcworld: How The Planet Is Both Falling Apart And Coming Together And What This Means For Democracy, By Benjamin R. Barber, David Fidler Apr 1996

Reflections On The Mcrevolution: A Review Of Jihad Vs. Mcworld: How The Planet Is Both Falling Apart And Coming Together And What This Means For Democracy, By Benjamin R. Barber, David Fidler

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Constructing Democracy In The North American Free Trade Area, Alexandra Maravel Jan 1996

Constructing Democracy In The North American Free Trade Area, Alexandra Maravel

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This paper focuses on the implementing mechanisms, examining their character and implications for regional government as the possibility of a hemisphere-wide free trade area looms across the Americas. The essential problem is how to define the political framework that Canada, Mexico, and the United States are creating. It is not clear that it is an inherently demo- cratic regime. The regime, created to oversee the complex system of trading rules, is arguably (and paradoxically) necessary to ensure "free" trade, but it may undermine the very emergent regional democ- racy it seeks to empower.


The Nondemocratic Benefits Of Elections - The Case Of Cambodia, Nhan T. Vu Jan 1996

The Nondemocratic Benefits Of Elections - The Case Of Cambodia, Nhan T. Vu

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.