Joshua Cohen and Charles Sabel are political philosophers known for their collaborative work on democratic theory and governance. They have developed influential accounts of directly-deliberative polyarchy and experimentalist governance, arguing for new institutional forms that extend democratic accountability to transnational and international bodies.
Developed the theory of directly-deliberative polyarchy as a model for democratic governance
Advanced experimentalist governance frameworks for transnational institutions
Argued for democratic legitimacy conditions applicable to international organizations
Contributed to debates on global justice and the democratization of global governance
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