Global Residents in Urban NetworksThe Right to Asylum in European Cosmopoleis

  1. David Álvarez
  1. 1 Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society (CEPS), University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Libro:
Challenging the borders of justice in the age of migrations
  1. Juan Carlos Velasco Arroyo (coord.)
  2. MariaCaterina La Barbera (coord.)

Editorial: Springer Suiza

ISBN: 978-3-030-05589-9

Ano de publicación: 2019

Páxinas: 157-179

Tipo: Capítulo de libro

Resumo

The purpose of this chapter is to examine the limitations of our current political structures in incorporating the cosmopolitan principles that may be emerging in the normative developments of our global order. The perspective that I take is explicitly cosmopolitan, although it is elaborated out of an exercise of immanent criticism from within our existing institutional order. This analysis confronts spaces of the incipient articulation of cosmopolitan realities with political models of international legitimacy. This scenario constitutes an example of the incapacity of national state democracies to give a proper account of their foreign duties through national or supranational institutions. We briefly examine two emerging political sites that partially realize cosmopolitan realities in defiance of the national system. The first case is the political space of our metropoleis and their distinctive disposition towards refugees in Europe. The second case is the emergence of a cross-border network of urban connectivity and the alternative characterization of the refugee flows as a constitutive part in this transnational social fabric.