Consociationalism revisited: Democracies with deep divisions
Democracies struggle when deep internal divisions or cleavages exist within their societies. This is also seen in the Ukraine case.
Democracies struggle when deep internal divisions or cleavages exist within their societies. This is also seen in the Ukraine case.
OXGS Fellow Frank Vibert examines the maxim ‘do no harm’, which enjoys a surge in popularity. Its deployment has now extended to areas including bioethics, education, the environment and internet ethics.
Frank Vibert, OXGS Fellow, provides a concise summary of the key concepts and ideas of his new book, in which ‘comity’ serves as the general framework in depicting a normative approach to international rulemaking.
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