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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Autonomy, Legitimacy, and Power in an Era of Globalization 1
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Normative Foundations of Legitimacy and Autonomy
- Citizenship as Agency within Communities of Shared Fate 33
- Autonomy, Democracy, and Legitimacy: The Problem of Normative Foundations 53
- Cosmopolis or Empire? Metaphors of Globalization and the Description of Legitimate Political Communities 74
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Legitimacy — Accommodating Difference and Autonomy
- Governmental Rationalities and Indigenous Co-Governance: James Bay Cree Coexistence, from Mercantilist Partnerships to Neoliberal Mechanisms 97
- Protecting Our Resources: (Re)negotiating the Balance of Governance and Local Autonomy in Cooperative Natural Resource Management in Belize 129
- Globalization, European Integration, and the Nationalities Question 149
- Challenging Legitimacy or Legitimate Challenges? Minority Encounters with a State in Transition 169
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Legitimacy, Autonomy, and Violence
- Sovereignty Redux? Autonomy and Protection in Military Interventions 197
- From Ethnic Civil War to Global War: (De)legitimizing Narratives of Global Warfare and the Longing for Civility in Sri Lankan Fiction 216
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Legitimacy and Autonomy on Global and Regional Scales
- An Airborne Disease: Globalization through African Eyes 241
- The World Trade Organization: System under Stress 259
- Governing the Electronic Commons: Globalization, Legitimacy, Autonomy, and the Internet 280
- Contested Globalizations: Social Movements and the Struggle for Global Democracy 300
- Conclusion 317
- Abbreviations 331
- Notes and Acknowledgments 333
- Works Cited 343
- Contributors 370
- Index 374
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Autonomy, Legitimacy, and Power in an Era of Globalization 1
-
Normative Foundations of Legitimacy and Autonomy
- Citizenship as Agency within Communities of Shared Fate 33
- Autonomy, Democracy, and Legitimacy: The Problem of Normative Foundations 53
- Cosmopolis or Empire? Metaphors of Globalization and the Description of Legitimate Political Communities 74
-
Legitimacy — Accommodating Difference and Autonomy
- Governmental Rationalities and Indigenous Co-Governance: James Bay Cree Coexistence, from Mercantilist Partnerships to Neoliberal Mechanisms 97
- Protecting Our Resources: (Re)negotiating the Balance of Governance and Local Autonomy in Cooperative Natural Resource Management in Belize 129
- Globalization, European Integration, and the Nationalities Question 149
- Challenging Legitimacy or Legitimate Challenges? Minority Encounters with a State in Transition 169
-
Legitimacy, Autonomy, and Violence
- Sovereignty Redux? Autonomy and Protection in Military Interventions 197
- From Ethnic Civil War to Global War: (De)legitimizing Narratives of Global Warfare and the Longing for Civility in Sri Lankan Fiction 216
-
Legitimacy and Autonomy on Global and Regional Scales
- An Airborne Disease: Globalization through African Eyes 241
- The World Trade Organization: System under Stress 259
- Governing the Electronic Commons: Globalization, Legitimacy, Autonomy, and the Internet 280
- Contested Globalizations: Social Movements and the Struggle for Global Democracy 300
- Conclusion 317
- Abbreviations 331
- Notes and Acknowledgments 333
- Works Cited 343
- Contributors 370
- Index 374