Democracy's Scope Redefined: Who Should Really Have a Voice?
The article discusses the question of who should be included in a democracy. It challenges the idea that democracy should be limited to nation-state boundaries and suggests that anyone affected by a state's actions should have a say in decision-making. The researchers argue that democracy should be based on citizens' sense of effectiveness and mutual attachment, leading to a smaller scope than a global or national level. This analysis has implications for who should control a state's territorial boundaries.