Articles by Daniele Archibugi

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THE G20 OUGHT TO BE INCREASED TO 6 BILLION
Daniele Archibugi, 8 Jul 2009

The G20 is important in the eyes of the world. Its pronouncements could decide whether you can get a job, refinance a mortgage, get a loan if you are a small company and, in the poorer parts of the world, even put your kids to bed with a full stomach. Is the G20 really the […]

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DEMOCRACY FOR EXPORT: PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES, LESSONS
Daniele Archibugi, 4 Mar 2009

Can democracy be introduced from outside, and what conditions make the effort legitimate? Answers to these crucial questions can be found by considering the global experience of democratisation in the post-1945 decades – and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq – in light of the cosmopolitan project, says Daniele Archibugi. The image of the past […]

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THE HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATION AT 60
Daniele Archibugi, 13 Dec 2008

An agenda to return the Universal Declaration to relevance: define "state aggression", bring the US back into the fold, move beyond narrow inter-nationalism and empower citizens. The Declaration’s compromised moral authority needs at least this. As the time comes to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the West has lost […]

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