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Volumn 35, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 421-449

Multi-nodal politics: Globalisation is what actors make of it

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EID: 67749110348     PISSN: 02602105     EISSN: 14699044     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0260210509008584     Document Type: Article
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    • I argue elsewhere that economic 'value' is created primarily by consumers rather than by producers: Philip G. Cerny, 'Restructuring the State in a Globalizing World: Capital Accumulation, Tangled Hierarchies and the Search for a New Spatio-Temporal Fix', review article, Review of International Political Economy, 13:4 (October 2006), pp. 679-95.
    • I argue elsewhere that economic 'value' is created primarily by consumers rather than by producers: Philip G. Cerny, 'Restructuring the State in a Globalizing World: Capital Accumulation, Tangled Hierarchies and the Search for a New Spatio-Temporal Fix', review article, Review of International Political Economy, 13:4 (October 2006), pp. 679-95.
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    • Some of those niches may indeed exhibit certain democratic characteristics, especially where in particular sectors or issue areas elements of democratic accountability can be established, for example in specific economic industries where workers and trade unions can devise quasi-corporatist mechanisms, as in the Nicaraguan garment industry: Kate Macdonald, 'Global Democracy for a Partially Joined-Up World: Toward a Multi-Level System of Power, Allegiance and Democratic Governance?', unpublished paper, London School of Economics, October 2008. However, the translation of these processes to a more overarching level of 'global democracy' is still problematic.
    • Some of those niches may indeed exhibit certain democratic characteristics, especially where in particular sectors or issue areas elements of democratic accountability can be established, for example in specific economic industries where workers and trade unions can devise quasi-corporatist mechanisms, as in the Nicaraguan garment industry: Kate Macdonald, 'Global Democracy for a Partially Joined-Up World: Toward a Multi-Level System of Power, Allegiance and Democratic Governance?', unpublished paper, London School of Economics, October 2008. However, the translation of these processes to a more overarching level of 'global democracy' is still problematic.


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