1. Introduction - Katarina Sehm-Patomäki & Marko Ulvila 2. Political parties and global democracy - Jan Aart Scholte 3. Party systems in a globalized world - Thomas Wallgren 4. The World Social Forum - A Global Party in the Making? - Christopher Chase-Dunn & Ellen Reese 5. Researching global parties - Heikki Patomaki & Teivo Teivainen 6. The globalization of party politics - Stephen Gill 7. Towards the fifth international? - Samir Amin 8. The global political - Vijay Pratap 9. Conclusion: Beyond the Political Party/Civil Society Dichotomy - Heikki Patomäki & Teivo Teivainen
Featuring contributions from major figures from Samir Amin to Jan Aart Scholte, this book is an analysis of what the globalization of party politics would mean for the nation state, global governance and democracy worldwide.
Katarina Sehm Patomaki is the executive secretary of the Network Institute for Global Democratization (NIGD) and is also based at the University of Helsinki. Her research focuses on mainly on debt in the developing world. Marko Ulvila is a freelance researcher and democracy activist based in Tampere, Finland. He is currently member-secretary of the Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and chairperson of the Network Institute for Global Democratization (NIGD). He has previously worked for civil society organisations in Finland, Tanzania and India.
This book is a welcome addition to the growing and lively debate on
global political parties and the potential of the World Social
Forum
*Dennis Brutus, University of Pittsburgh and University of KwaZulu
Natal*
Can we, should we move beyond transnational to global political
institutions - social movements, trade-unions, parties? This book
assembles a serious discussion and debate about the need for and
desirability of global political parties. Crucial reading for all
those who want to move forward.
*Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University*
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