Ditemukan 6 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Syahrial Syarbaini
Bogor: Ghalia Indonesia, 2004
301 SYA s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Mannheim, Karl, 1893-1947
Yogyakarta: Kanisius, 1991
306.2 MAN it
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Bottomore, Tom B.
Jakarta: Rineka Cipta, 1992
306.2 BOT s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Yogyakarta: Kanisius , 1999
306.2 VIS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Keane, John
Abstrak :
Democracy urgently needs re-imagining if it is to address the dangers and opportunities posed by current global realities, argues leading political thinker John Keane. He offers an imaginative, radically new interpretation of the twenty-first-century fate of democracy. The book shows why the current literature on democracy is failing to make sense of many intellectual puzzles and new political trends. It probes a wide range of themes, from the growth of cross-border institutions and capitalist market failures to the greening of democracy, the dignity of children and the anti-democratic effects of everyday fear, violence and bigotry. Keane develops the idea of 'monitory democracy' to show why periodic free and fair elections are losing their democratic centrality; and why the ongoing struggles by citizens and their representatives, in a multiplicity of global settings, to humble the high and mighty and deal with the dangers of arbitrary power, force us to rethink what we mean by democracy and why it remains a universal ideal.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018
e20519216
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Bourbeau, Philippe
Abstrak :
What does it mean to be resilient in a societal or in an international context? Where does resilience come from? From which discipline was it 'imported' into international relations (IR)? If a particular government employs the meaning of resilience to its own benefit, should scholars reject the analytical purchase of the concept of resilience as a whole? Does a government have the monopoly of understanding how resilience is defined and applied? This book addresses these questions. Even though resilience in global politics is not new, a major shift is currently happening in how we understand and apply resilience in world politics. Resilience is indeed increasingly theorised, rather than simply employed as a noun; it has left the realm of vocabulary and entered the terrain of concept. This book demonstrates the multiple origins of resilience, traces the diverse expressions of resilience in IR to various historical markers, and propose a theory of resilience in world politics.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018
e20521781
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library