¿Es posible aún que la democracia permita gobernar bien?

Could Democracy still Govern Well?

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n58.a865
Publicado
2014-02-01

John Dunn

John Dunn, University of Cambridge

Miembro del King’s College, Cambridge, desde 1966; Profesor de Teoría Política en la University of Cambridge, Reino Unido, desde 1987 hasta 2007; y Profesor Emérito en esta universidad desde el año 2008. Profesor Visitante en las universidades en Ghana, India, Japón, Canadá, Italia y Estados Unidos; Miembro de la Academia Británica, presidiendo su Sección de Estudios Políticos desde 1994 hasta 1997 y formando parte de su Consejo durante tres años; Académico de la Academia de las Ciencias Sociales; y Miembro Honorario Extranjero de la Academia Americana de Artes y Ciencias. Está especialmente interesado en la política de Japón y Corea y fue consultor de la Kim Dae-Jung Peace Foundation. Entre sus libros se encuentran los siguientes: Interpreting Political Responsibility (1990), The History of Political Theory (1996), The Cunning of Unreason: Making Sense of Politics (2000), Setting the People Free (2005) y Breaking Democracy’s Spell (2014).
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E-mail: jmd24@cam.ac.uk

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Dunn, J. (2014). ¿Es posible aún que la democracia permita gobernar bien?. Revista Del CLAD Reforma Y Democracia, 58, 5-28. https://doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n58.a865