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In this volume some of the world's leading analysts of globalization discuss the economic, political and ethical implications of global economic integration. They assess the benefits and the costs of globalization and suggest strategies for reconciling it with the interests and aspirations of the people in all regions of the world.


The contributors understand globalization not as a uniform process that should be praised or condemned in its entirety, but as a complex phenomenon that can and must be shaped and steered towards socially desirable goals. They reject the idea that the results of market processes are inexorable or invariably beneficial. On the contrary, they call for a robust global governance that is attentive to normative commitments - the common good, social justice, and democratic accountability - and does not reflect the overwhelming power of a handful of governments and corporate interests.


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Introduction: Globalization and the Challenge to Governance Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Chapter 1: The Disturbing Rise in Poverty and Inequality: Is It All a ‘Big Lie’? Robert Hunter Wade, The London School of Economics & Political Science.

Chapter 2: Globalization and Development Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University.

Chapter 3: Globalizing Justice Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University.

Chapter 4: Taking Embedded Liberalism Global: The Corporate Connection John Gerard Ruggie, Harvard University.

Chapter 5: Global Governance and Democratic Accountability Robert O. Keohane, Duke University.

Chapter 6: From Executive to Cosmopolitan Multilateralism David Held, The London School of Economics and Political Science

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/05/2003
      ISBN13: 9780745630779, 978-0745630779
      ISBN10: 0745630774

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this volume some of the world's leading analysts of globalization discuss the economic, political and ethical implications of global economic integration. They assess the benefits and the costs of globalization and suggest strategies for reconciling it with the interests and aspirations of the people in all regions of the world.


      The contributors understand globalization not as a uniform process that should be praised or condemned in its entirety, but as a complex phenomenon that can and must be shaped and steered towards socially desirable goals. They reject the idea that the results of market processes are inexorable or invariably beneficial. On the contrary, they call for a robust global governance that is attentive to normative commitments - the common good, social justice, and democratic accountability - and does not reflect the overwhelming power of a handful of governments and corporate interests.


      Taming Globalization
      Trade Review
      "Covers, and very impressively, a great deal of ground."
      BSA Network

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Globalization and the Challenge to Governance Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, The London School of Economics and Political Science.

      Chapter 1: The Disturbing Rise in Poverty and Inequality: Is It All a ‘Big Lie’? Robert Hunter Wade, The London School of Economics & Political Science.

      Chapter 2: Globalization and Development Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University.

      Chapter 3: Globalizing Justice Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University.

      Chapter 4: Taking Embedded Liberalism Global: The Corporate Connection John Gerard Ruggie, Harvard University.

      Chapter 5: Global Governance and Democratic Accountability Robert O. Keohane, Duke University.

      Chapter 6: From Executive to Cosmopolitan Multilateralism David Held, The London School of Economics and Political Science

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