Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 238 p.
"David Chandler takes a look at claims made on behalf of global civil society. How useful is the concept as an empirical description of new forces in the inteational sphere? Are we witnessing the social construction of a new, more ethical world on the basis of the strength of non-state actor networks armed with the 'power of ideas'? Constructing Global Civil Society also engages with the concept of global civil society as a normative project of inteational change. Can normative global civil society approaches potentially enlarge and restore a sense of political community, rescue a sense of human agency, or help democratise the inteational sphere - challenging and taming both states and markets? "
Actually Existing Global Civil Society
The Constructivist Thesis
The Decline of ‘National Interests’
Morality and Power
The Normative Project
The Communicative Realm
Radical Resistance ‘From Below’
"David Chandler takes a look at claims made on behalf of global civil society. How useful is the concept as an empirical description of new forces in the inteational sphere? Are we witnessing the social construction of a new, more ethical world on the basis of the strength of non-state actor networks armed with the 'power of ideas'? Constructing Global Civil Society also engages with the concept of global civil society as a normative project of inteational change. Can normative global civil society approaches potentially enlarge and restore a sense of political community, rescue a sense of human agency, or help democratise the inteational sphere - challenging and taming both states and markets? "
Actually Existing Global Civil Society
The Constructivist Thesis
The Decline of ‘National Interests’
Morality and Power
The Normative Project
The Communicative Realm
Radical Resistance ‘From Below’