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thus supports the notion that there is a positive relationship between democracy and economic growth. …
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to democracy in transnational settings in so far as both can be understood as reflexivity increasing instruments. The …
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This discussion paper is part of a series of contributions to the conference "Towards a Grammar of Justice in EU Law', which took place on 6-7 November 2014 at VU University Amsterdam, sponsored by ACCESS EUROPE Amsterdam, VU Centre for European Legal Studies and the Dutch Research Council VENI...
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cooperation, equality, self-determination and democracy, exist and are taking shape in many parts of the world. These forms …
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In this paper, I assume that global intergovernmental organizations (GIGOs) function as "enablers" of interstate liberal politics by way of their multilateral institutional frameworks. To support this view, I recall and adapt the classical concept of "polyarchy," coined in the early 1950s by...
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