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                        Global Call to Action Against         state and, 38, 45, 46–47, 48
                            Poverty, 228–229                  state transformation and
                        Global civil society, 196–197,          imperialism, 63–78
                            213–230                           as world culture, 59–63
                          alternative globalization, 218–221  Global justice movement, 124, 126,
                          conditional globalization, 227–230    127, 233–234
                          defi ned, 213, 215                 Global media, 43
                          deliberative globalization, 221–227  deliberative democracy and,
                          environmental citizenship and,        224–225
                            190                               global political community and,
                        Global governance, 63–64                82–85
                          autonomy of over-developed states,   Global parliament, 202
                            69–70                           Global public sphere, deliberative
                          democracy and, 194                    democracy and, 222–227
                          democratization of, 202           Global social movements, 45,
                          development after WWII, 72            123–129
                          differing effects on over-developed   collective identity, 125–128

                            and developing countries, 70–71   conflict and, 128–129
                          imperialism and, 68                 democratizing globalization and,
                          international law and, 72–73          222
                          restructuring of state sovereignty in,   global civil society and, 217
                            67–68                             networks, 124–125
                        Globalization                         persuasion and, 214
                          alternative, 217–221              Goffman, Erving, 92, 100, 101, 113
                          citizenship and, 40, 134          Good governance, 70
                          conditional, 218, 227–230         Goodhart, David, 172
                          as consequence of capitalism, 46,   Governance, defi ned, 238
                            47–55                           Governmentality, 26–29
                          cultural politics and, 30, 56–57  “Governmentality” (Foucault), 27
                          defi ned, 43                       Grace, Della, 158–159
                          deliberative, 218, 221–227        Gramsci, Antonio, 6–7
                          democracy and, 40–41, 193–197     Grassroots support, Obama campaign
                          democratizing, 214                    and, 201
                          economic, 43–45, 46               Green movement, 114
                          global media and, 82–85           Greenpeace, 64, 90
                          information technologies and, 43,   Group-differentiated rights, 165–176
                            45–46                           Guantanamo Bay, 67
                          international migration and, 178  Guest-workers, 176, 177
                          as modernization, 46, 55–59
                          nationalism and, 78–82            H
                          networks in, 37                   Habermas, Jurgen
                          postmodernism and, 49–53            cosmopolitan law and, 73, 74–75,
                          scale shift and, 128                  205
                          society and, 38–39                  on public sphere, 222–224, 226
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