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information and legitimacy. Yet, there are reasons to doubt civil society's capacity to fulfill these two functions. Many non … two reasons: civil society presumably helps governments reach more effective and democratic agreements by providing …-governmental organizations themselves lack democratic legitimacy; and weak international agreements are often the result not of lack of …
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Civil society is commonly assumed to have a positive effect on international cooperation. This paper sheds light on one … on a “democracy-civil society paradox”: although ENGOs have a positive effect on ratification of IEAs on average, this … democracy is generally associated both with a more active civil society and more international cooperation. The reasons for this …
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This article analyses global civil society advocacy in the field of child labour through the lens of theories on … representation, that is, between civil society actors' power to represent and their power over representation. Using such an approach …
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Concerns are often raised over whether international government organizations suffer from a democracy deficit, and sometimes the participation of NGOs in these entities is offered as a cure for this ill. However, to serve such an ameliorative role, perhaps NGOs need to themselves be composed and...
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