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Achieving Inclusionary Governance: Advancing Peace and Development in First and Third World Nations
Biographical note
Terrence E. Paupp is the National Chancellor of the United States for the International Association of Educators for World Peace(IAEWP) - an NGO of the United Nations. He is also Director, Nuclear Weapons Abolition Project for the Association of World Citizens, and a policy analyst for The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation.
Table of contents
Acknowledgments; Foreword by Professor Richard Falk; Introduction: Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Reconstitution of Power; Part I: Obstacles and Opportunities;
Chapter 1. Preface to Inclusionary Governance: The Deepening of Democracy as an Aspect of a Peaceful World; Chapter 2. Obstacles and Opportunities: Nuclear
Disarmament and the Abolition of the Globalization of Militarization;
Chapter 3. The Globalization of Media and the Media of Globalization;
Part II: Paths to and from Inclusion; Chapter 4. Moving Toward Inclusion: Overcoming the Dynamics of Democratic Exclusion; Chapter 5. Back to the Future: Hobbes’s Vision of Sovereignty, Commonwealth, and Anarchy;
Part III: The Broken and Unbroken Promise of Inclusion; Chapter 6. The Promise of Inclusion: Inclusionary Versus Exclusionary Governance; Chapter 7. Between Poverty and Polyarchy: The Praxis of Democracy in Third World States;
Part IV: Conclusion; Chapter 8. Establishing Perspectives on Inclusionary
Governance, Inclusionary Development, and International Law; Index
Chapter 1. Preface to Inclusionary Governance: The Deepening of Democracy as an Aspect of a Peaceful World; Chapter 2. Obstacles and Opportunities: Nuclear
Disarmament and the Abolition of the Globalization of Militarization;
Chapter 3. The Globalization of Media and the Media of Globalization;
Part II: Paths to and from Inclusion; Chapter 4. Moving Toward Inclusion: Overcoming the Dynamics of Democratic Exclusion; Chapter 5. Back to the Future: Hobbes’s Vision of Sovereignty, Commonwealth, and Anarchy;
Part III: The Broken and Unbroken Promise of Inclusion; Chapter 6. The Promise of Inclusion: Inclusionary Versus Exclusionary Governance; Chapter 7. Between Poverty and Polyarchy: The Praxis of Democracy in Third World States;
Part IV: Conclusion; Chapter 8. Establishing Perspectives on Inclusionary
Governance, Inclusionary Development, and International Law; Index
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