Andrew Strauss is a contemporary legal scholar and political philosopher known for his advocacy of global democratic governance. He has developed influential arguments for the creation of a Global Parliament as a means of legitimizing international institutions and reducing geopolitical conflict. His work bridges international law, democratic theory, and global governance.
Developed a sustained case for a democratically elected Global Parliament
Argued that democratic legitimacy can reduce political complications in international organizations
Co-authored works with Richard Falk on global democracy and world governance reform
Applied democratic theory to the structural reform of international institutions
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