TY - BOOK ID - 118344268 TI - How democracy survives : global challenges in the Anthropocene AU - Holm, Michael AU - Deese, R. S. PY - 2023 SN - 100321858X 1000812855 1032111275 1032111429 1000812898 PB - London, England ; New York, New York : Routledge, DB - UniCat KW - Democratization KW - Government accountability KW - Political culture KW - History KW - Culture KW - Political science KW - Accountability in government KW - Public administration KW - Responsibility KW - Democratic consolidation KW - Democratic transition KW - New democracies KW - Geology, Stratigraphic KW - Political culture. KW - Anthropocene Epoch UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118344268 AB - How Democracy Survives explores how liberal democracy can better adapt to the planetary challenges of our time by evolving beyond the Westphalian paradigm of the nation state. The authors bring perspectives from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America, their chapters engaging with the concept of transnational democracy by tracing its development in the past, assessing its performance in the present, and considering its potential for survival in this century and beyond. Coming from a wide array of intellectual disciplines and policymaking backgrounds, the authors share a common conviction that our global institutions-both governments and international organizations-must become more resilient, transparent, and democratically accountable in order to address the cascading political, economic, and social crises of this new epoch, such as climate change, mass migration, more frequent and severe natural disasters, and resurgent authoritarianism. This book will be relevant for courses in international relations and political science, environmental politics, and the preservation of democracy and federalism around the world. ER -