veil of ignorance
if you take away people’s experiences you can’t empathize
experiments like veil of ignorance highlights influence of self interest, cuts through the crap, highlights prejudice, strips rationalization, strips hypocrisy on concept of social justice that are imbued with perspective of wealth and privilege
how has political community transformed since 16th century England?
political power is more concentrated within strict territorial borders, and there is increased social/economic/cultural variation among states but less within states
this culminated in ideas of sovereignty, sovereign equality, and non-intervension
essential goals of foreign policy
power and security, can only be acquired at the expense of others, which means that confrontation and competition is inevitable
how is the exclusiveness of representative democracy justified?
by identifying members of other states as potential enemies
traits of democratic nation states
assumption of territorial political community
is flawed; political communities overlap at sites of power
(ex: economy, political, military, cultural). globalization captures changes in nature of political community ie a shift of human organization to transcontinental/interregional activity
historical globalization can be understood in relation to…
Fundamental changes in political community
How have the global economic processes changed?
especially in trade!, production, financial transaction
growth of productive/financial multinational corporations
-essential to diffusion of skills and technology
-key players in international money markets
alteration in balance of economic/political resources within/across borders
-thus, autonomy of elected government is increasingly constrained by unelected economic powers
what does is mean that the democractic state is not as much an independent, accountable centre of power bound by fixed borders?
internationalization of telecommunications
multimedia conglamerates have developed
increase in tourism, language barriers less prominent with spread of English as language of elites/knowledge
how are environmental problems an example of global shift in human organization?
pressure on state-centric democratic politics
3 Problems
1. shared problems: involving global community (ex global warming)
2. global environmental problems: interlinked challenges of demographic expansion and resource consumption (ex biodiversity, desertification)
3. transboundary pollution (ex river pollution, acid rain)
how are actors placed under new systems of legal regulation?
in form of international law; sovereignty is no longer a guarantee of international legitimacy, particularly in human rights law
Increase in emphasis on cooperative security means that..
conception of sovereignty and autonomy are being challenged and eroded
Characterizing the Changing Relationship b/w Globalization and Demographic Political States
what is relevant community?
what is proper constituency/realm of jurisdiction for developing and implementing policy? basically everything now is relevant to global community, but we obvious can’t relegate every single decision to global community.
ex: health issues, nuclear energy/waste, rain forests, instability of global financial market, non-renewable resources, etc
cosmopolitan democractic law
cosmopolitan democracy
wherever anyone is in the world, people have a voice, input, and political representation in international affairs, in parallel with and independently from their governments
what is the main argument against cosmopolitan democracy?
what is the place of democracy in a globalizing world?
critiques of cosmopolitan democracy
what is the differences between regional/state/global jurisdiction?
economic and social inequalities must be addressed (IGOs and INGOs are shaped by/benefit global north)
regional formations are intermediated and institutionalized at the national level (ex: EU)
is the nation state still relevant?
+capitalism is manged at the state level
+state can instigate ecological reform
+local affects global just as global affects local
+states must bestow legitimacy upon IGOs like UN, WTO, IMF, etc
+legal/material infrastructure required by regional projects like EU, NAFTA, etc
+this critique suggests the importance of specifying more fully the p/e/c preconditions and changes for democracy and democratization in the age of globalization
Global citizens
believe they have duties that extend beyond borders, esp concerned with protecting human dignity, maintaining international peace and security, governing shared resources
United Nations 1945
193 states
decolonization, UNDHR, nuclear non-proliferation, peace keeping, global summits
created for post-wartime international order
critiques of UN
limited efficiency; political disputes in attempting to develop norms/ideals in operational forms of global governance
4 Purposes of UN
ultimately to save future generations from war