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  1. Contestation, citizenship, governance.Randall Germain & Michael Kenny - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.), The Idea of Global Civil Society: Politics and Ethics in a Globalizing Era. Routledge. pp. 196.
  2. Global modalities of financial governance : the public sphere and civil society.Randall Germain - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.), The Idea of Global Civil Society: Politics and Ethics in a Globalizing Era. Routledge.
     
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    The idea of global civil society: politics and ethics in a globalizing era.Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    This book evaluates the claim that in order to explore the changing social foundations of global power relations today, we need to include in our analysis an understanding of global civil society, particularly if we also wish to raise ethical questions about the changing political and institutional practices of transnational governance. The authors engage directly with the notion of global civil society in order to examines the ethical, social, and political conditions that make certain kinds of globalizing practices a reality (...)
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  4. The public sphere and civil society.Randall Germain - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.), The Idea of Global Civil Society: Politics and Ethics in a Globalizing Era. Routledge. pp. 179.
     
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  5. Understanding global civil society : contestation, citizenship, governance.Randall Germain & Michael Kenny - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.), The Idea of Global Civil Society: Politics and Ethics in a Globalizing Era. Routledge.
     
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  6. The idea(l) of global civil society.Michael Kenny & Randall Germain - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny (eds.), The Idea of Global Civil Society: Politics and Ethics in a Globalizing Era. Routledge.
    This book evaluates the claim that in order to explore the changing social foundations of global power relations today, we need to include in our analysis an understanding of global civil society, particularly if we also wish to raise ethical questions about the changing political and institutional practices of transnational governance. The authors engage directly with the notion of global civil society in order to examines the ethical, social, and political conditions that make certain kinds of globalizing practices a reality (...)
     
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