Civilizing Globalization: A Survival Guide

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Richard Sandbrook
SUNY Press, 9 ene 2003 - 280 páginas
Many citizens suspect that the ecological, social, cultural, and political costs of free-market globalization are too high. Yet at the same time they often lack the technical knowledge to assess complex proposals intended to deal with these issues. Written by a uniquely diverse group of academics, policy analysts, and activists, Civilizing Globalization presents in clear, non-technical language the dangers of unfettered global markets, as well as a new vision of globalization regulated to respect social and ecological needs. The contributors show that it is morally and practically imperative to begin thinking about how to deal with this crisis. While no one book can provide a single comprehensive and integrated plan, this volume gives direction and highlights the issues that will be debated for years to come.
 

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Who Gains and Who Loses? An Economic Perspective
15
Globalization Neoliberalism and Health
27
Latin America Inequality Poverty and Questionable Democracies
39
Globalization versus Cultural Authenticity? Valentines Day and Hindu Values
53
Adjusting Global Markets to Social Needs
59
Core Labor Standards An Incremental Approach
61
Protecting the Environment from Trade Agreements
75
Financing the Transition to a LowCarbon Future
87
Recasting the World Trade Organization
157
Can Development Assistance Help?
167
Reforming Global Governance The Continuing Importance of the NationState
181
Building a Global Countermovement
189
GlobalizationfromBelow An Innovative Politics of Resistance
191
Seattle Global Protest Comes of Age
207
GlobalizationfromBelow Letter from Honduras
215
Transnational Union Strategies for Civilizing Labor Standards
221

Arts and Culture in World Trade Promoting Cultural Diversity
99
Currency Transaction Tax Curbing Speculation Funding Social Development
111
Reforming Global Governance and Institutions
121
Paths to Reforming Global Governance
123
Democracy and Globalization
139
Alternative Globalization
237
A New Urgency Civilizing Globalization in an Era of Terrorism
253
Contributors
269
Index
273
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Richard Sandbrook is Professor of Political Science at the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto. He is the author of many books, including most recently, Closing the Circle: Democratization and Development in Africa.

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