The concept of democratic globalization has supporters from all fields. Many of the campaigns and initiatives for global democracy, such as the UNPA campaign, list quotes by and names of their supporters on their websites.
Academics Some of the most prolific proponents are the
British political thinker
David Held and the Italian political theorist
Daniele Archibugi. In the last decade they published several books regarding the spread of democracy from territorially defined nation states to a system of
global governance that encapsulates the entire planet.
Richard Falk has developed the idea from an
international law perspective,
Ulrich Beck from a sociological approach and
Jürgen Habermas has elaborate the normative principles.
Politicians • In 2003, Bob Brown, the leader of the Australian Green Party, has tabled a move for global democracy in the Australian Senate: "I move: That the Senate supports global democracy based on the principle of 'one person, one vote, one value'; and supports the vision of a global parliament which empowers all the world's people equally to decide on matters of international significance." •
Graham Watson (Former member of the European Parliament and former leader of the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe) and
Jo Leinen (Member of the European Parliament) are strong supporter of global democracy. They were among those presenting the "Brussels Declaration on Global Democracy" on February 23, 2010, at an event inside the European Parliament. • The appeals of the campaign for a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly has already been endorsed by more than 700 parliamentarians from more than 90 countries.
List of prominent figures •
Garry Davis (peace activist who created the first World Passport) •
Albert Einstein ("The moral authority of the UN would be considerable enhanced if the delegates were elected directly by the people") •
George Monbiot ("A world parliament allows the poor to speak for themselves") •
Desmond Tutu ("We must strive for a global democracy, in which not only the rich and the powerful have a say, but which treats everyone, everywhere with dignity and respect") •
Peter Ustinov (President of the World Federalist Movement from 1991 to 2004) •
Abhay K ("The mass availability of internet-connected mobile phones paves the way for planetary consciousness and global democracy") ==See also==