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A Defence of (Deliberative) Democracy in the Anthropocene
Simon Niemeyer
Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance
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Deliberative Democracy
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Democracy
66%
Deliberative Capacity
66%
Environmental Outcomes
33%
Deliberative Systems
33%
Environmental Impact
33%
Polity
33%
Political Debate
33%
Political Process
33%
Democratic Process
33%
Environmental Citizen
33%
Active Support
33%
Appropriate Behavior
33%
Citizen Support
33%
Environmental Crisis
33%
Long-term Interest
33%
Authoritarian Environmentalism
33%
Liberal Paternalism
33%
Complex Dimensions
33%
Environmental Concern
33%
Arts and Humanities
Deliberative Democracy
100%
Democracy
100%
Render
100%
Action
50%
Salient
50%
Spectre
50%
Political Debate
50%
Scepticism
50%
Polity
50%
Political Process
50%
Stakes
50%
Environmental crisis
50%
Social Sciences
Deliberative Democracy
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Democracy
66%
Political Process
33%
Democratic Process
33%