Cosmopolitan democracy is explored as a potential solution to globalization challenges, emphasizing democratic participation beyond national borders. The book argues for a world politics that fosters dialogue and incentives rather than coercion and war. It reflects on the emergence of this concept following the Soviet Union's collapse and the rise of Western democracy. Authored by a prominent advocate of cosmopolitan democracy, it offers critical insights into the viability of this approach in contemporary global governance.
Daniele Archibugi Books
Daniele Archibugi delves into the economics and policy of technological change and the political theory of international relations. His work examines how innovation shapes societies and how global challenges can be navigated through international policy. He advocates for extending democratic principles to a global scale, striving for greater justice and equal opportunities for all citizens worldwide. His analyses offer profound insights into the intricate connections between technological advancement, economic development, and global governance.


Over the last quarter of a century a new system of global criminal justice has emerged.