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Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Claudia Kissling

Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation By Claudia Kissling

Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation by Claudia Kissling


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Since the end of the Cold War, globalization has brought new actors to the political arena - one of those actors being civil society or NGOs. Claudia Kissling addresses the topic of civil society participation in the nuclear non-proliferation regime.

Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Summary

Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation: How do States Respond? by Claudia Kissling

Since the end of the Cold War, globalization has brought new actors to the political arena. One of those which has attracted considerable attention in academic research is civil society or NGOs. Claudia Kissling addresses the topic of civil society participation in the nuclear non-proliferation regime. The regime qualifies well for this objective since it features, given its characteristics as a treaty regime in the international security field, notable legal avenues for civil society participation. The study takes on a twofold perspective. It addresses the empirical question of whether civil society can contribute to the evolution of regimes in the security field, especially when it comes to security cooperation. It also questions whether civil society can, under certain conditions, contribute to the democratic quality of international decision-making. Here, empirical findings are used in order to test normative political theories on the legitimacy and democracy of global institutions.

Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Reviews

'By observing civil society participation in the field of international security and measuring it against a set of well-justified normative criteria, this innovative study makes a significant contribution to three literatures that rarely speak to one another. As a result, political theorists interested in avenues to global democracy, students of non-state actors in world politics and security specialists alike will find this a well-argued and thoroughly-researched book.' Peter Mayer, University of Bremen, Germany 'The book is well researched and many notable authorities are quoted to buttress arguments. The book analyzes, logically and rationally, the access afforded to CSOs, transparency in decision making, the extent to which CSOs were included in dialogues, and the responsiveness of the authorities to CSOs' recommendations...[The book] gives a fair assessment of the NPT and the other non-proliferation regimes.' USI Journal

About Claudia Kissling

Dr Claudia Kissling is based at the University of Bremen, Germany.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I A Study of Deliberative Democracy in the Security Field; Chapter 1 Security Theories in Review; Chapter 2 Legitimacy and Democracy in the Security Field?; Part II The NPT and its Historical Embedding; Chapter 3 The NPT Regime and its Anchoring within the Disarmament Debate; Chapter 4 Whats the NPT all About?; Part III The 7th NPT Review Process; Chapter 5 Overview and Course of the Review Process; Chapter 6 Civil Society at the NPT Review Process; Chapter 7 The Democratic Quality of Decision-Making During the 7th Review Process; conclusion Conclusion;

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NPB9780754673002
9780754673002
0754673006
Civil Society and Nuclear Non-Proliferation: How do States Respond? by Claudia Kissling
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-05-20
224
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