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The struggle over borders, cosmopolitanism and communitarianism, edited by Pieter de Wilde, Ruud Koopmans, Wolfgang Merkel, Oliver Strijbis, Michael Zürn

Label
The struggle over borders, cosmopolitanism and communitarianism, edited by Pieter de Wilde, Ruud Koopmans, Wolfgang Merkel, Oliver Strijbis, Michael Zürn
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The struggle over borders
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1107827048
Responsibility statement
edited by Pieter de Wilde, Ruud Koopmans, Wolfgang Merkel, Oliver Strijbis, Michael Zürn
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
cosmopolitanism and communitarianism
Summary
Citizens, parties, and movements are increasingly contesting issues connected to globalization, such as whether to welcome immigrants, promote free trade, and support international integration. The resulting political fault line, precipitated by a deepening rift between elites and mass publics, has created space for the rise of populism. Responding to these issues and debates, this book presents a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of how economic, cultural and political globalization have transformed democratic politics. This study offers a fresh perspective on the rise of populism based on analyses of public and elite opinion and party politics, as well as mass media debates on climate change, human rights, migration, regional integration, and trade in the USA, Germany, Poland, Turkey, and Mexico. Furthermore, it considers similar conflicts taking place within the European Union and the United Nations. Appealing to political scientists, sociologists and international relations scholars, this book is also an accessible introduction to these debates for undergraduate and masters students.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Cosmopolitanism and Communitarianism - How Globalization is Reshaping Politics in the Twenty-First Century Ruud Koopmans and Michael Zurn; I. Domestic Impacts: 2. Why are Elites More Cosmopolitan than Masses? Oliver Strijbis, Celine Teney and Marc Helbling; 3. Mass Opinions: Globalization and Issues as Axes of Contention Bernhard Wessels and Oliver Strijbis; 4. Mapping Policy and Polity Contestation about Globalization: Issue Linkage in the News Pieter De Wilde; II. Supranational and Cross-level Analyses: 5. Who is the Most Frequent Traveller? The Cosmopolitanism of National, European, and Global Elites Oliver Strijbis; 6. Globalization Conflict in International Assemblies: Cleavage Formation beyond the State? Pieter De Wilde, Wiebke Junk and Tabea Palmtag; 7. Who are the Cosmopolitans and the Communitarians? Claims-Making across Issues, Polity Levels and Countries Ruud Koopmans; III. Conclusion: Conclusion. The Defects of Cosmopolitan and Communitarian Democracy Wolfgang Merkel and Michael Zurn
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