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Mundialization is the name of one of the movements aiming at democratic globalization. Democratic globalization is the concept of an institutional system of global democracy that would give world citizens a say in world organizations. This would, in the view of its proponents, bypass nation-states, corporate entities, Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), etc. For some, democratic mundialization is a variant of democratic globalization stressing the need for the direct election of world leaders and members of global institutions by citizens worldwide. For others, it is just another name for democratic globalization. ==Purpose== Proponents state that democratic globalization's purpose is to: *expand mundialization in a different way from economic globalization and "make people closer, more united and protected"; (because of a variety of opinions and proposals it is still unclear what this would mean in practice and how it could be realized). *have it reach all fields of activity and knowledge, not only the economic one, even if that one is crucial to develop the well-being of world citizens. This implies some intervention not only in the economic and political life of the individual but also in their access to culture and education. *give world citizens democratic access (e.g., presidential voting for United Nations Secretary-General by citizens and direct election of members of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly) and a say in those global activities. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Democratic mundialization」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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