Democrazia e Global Governance. Le Leve Interna ed Esterna

Autori

  • Daniele Archibugi Research Director, Italian National Research Council, IRPPS, Via Palestro, 32- 00185 Rome, Italy, Email: [email protected] and Professor of Innovation, Governance and Public Policy, University of London, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX, UK, Email: [email protected]
  • Marco Cellini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.69.2015

Parole chiave:

Global Governance, Democratizzazione, Leve Interna e Esterna

Abstract

Questo paper esplora i metodi per introdurre strumenti democratici all’interno della global governance. La prima parte cerca di stabilire cosa sia un deficit democratico. La seconda parte fornisce alcuni punti di riferimento che permettono di identificare quando e come le organizzazioni internazionali, la parte più importante e visibile della global governance, corrispondono ai valori della democrazia. La terza parte presenta le leve interna ed esterna. La leva interna è definita come il modo in cui la democratizzazione all’interno dei paesi contribuisce a promuovere forme più trasparenti, responsabili e participative di global governance. La leva esterna è definita come il modo in cui le organizzazioni internazionali contribuiscono a promuovere la transizione democratica e il consolidamento tra i loro membri. Né la leva interna né quella esterna funzionano in modo efficace quando sono lasciati alla mera contrattazione intergovernativa. Una partecipazione attiva degli attori intergovernativi è necessaria al fine di rendere le leve efficaci. Il paper infine discute un elenco di proposte per rendere democratica la global governance.

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2015-03-22

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Archibugi, D., & Cellini, M. (2015). Democrazia e Global Governance. Le Leve Interna ed Esterna. IRPPS Working Papers, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.69.2015

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