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As a broad concept, globalization denotes the declining significance of national boundaries. At a deeper level, globalization is the proposition that nation-states are losing the power to control what occurs within their borders and that what transpires across borders is rising in relative significance. The Ethical Dimensions of Global Development: An Introduction, the fifth book in Rowman & Littlefield''s Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy Studies series, discusses key questions concerning globalization and its implications, including: Can general ethical principles be brought to bear on questions of globalization? Do economic development and self-government require a duty of care? Is economic destiny crucial to individual autonomy? This collection provides readers with current information and useful insights into this complex topic.

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The Ethical Dimensions of Global Development: An Introduction Part 3 Part I: Looking Backward to Look Forward: Reckoning with Past Wrongs Chapter 4 Retribution and Reconciliation Chapter 5 Complicity in Mass Violence Part 6 Part II: Treatment of the Most Vulnerable Citizens Chapter 7 Tolerating the Intolerable: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation Chapter 8 Fighting Child Labor Abroad: Conceptual Problems and Practical Solutions Part 9 Part III: The Effects of Globalization Chapter 10 Development Ethics and Globalization Chapter 11 Globalization and Its Discontents Chapter 12 Globalization's Major Inconsistencies

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 11/6/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742549616, 978-0742549616
      ISBN10: 0742549615

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      Book Synopsis
      As a broad concept, globalization denotes the declining significance of national boundaries. At a deeper level, globalization is the proposition that nation-states are losing the power to control what occurs within their borders and that what transpires across borders is rising in relative significance. The Ethical Dimensions of Global Development: An Introduction, the fifth book in Rowman & Littlefield''s Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy Studies series, discusses key questions concerning globalization and its implications, including: Can general ethical principles be brought to bear on questions of globalization? Do economic development and self-government require a duty of care? Is economic destiny crucial to individual autonomy? This collection provides readers with current information and useful insights into this complex topic.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The Ethical Dimensions of Global Development: An Introduction Part 3 Part I: Looking Backward to Look Forward: Reckoning with Past Wrongs Chapter 4 Retribution and Reconciliation Chapter 5 Complicity in Mass Violence Part 6 Part II: Treatment of the Most Vulnerable Citizens Chapter 7 Tolerating the Intolerable: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation Chapter 8 Fighting Child Labor Abroad: Conceptual Problems and Practical Solutions Part 9 Part III: The Effects of Globalization Chapter 10 Development Ethics and Globalization Chapter 11 Globalization and Its Discontents Chapter 12 Globalization's Major Inconsistencies

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