A better globalization : legitimacy, governance, and reform / Kemal Derviş, in cooperation with Ceren Özer.

By: Derviş, KemalContributor(s): Özer, Ceren | Center for Global DevelopmentMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : Center for Global Development, c2005Description: xxvi, 301 p. : ill. ; cmISBN: 9780815717638 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0815717636Subject(s): GlobalizationDDC classification: 337 LOC classification: JZ1318 | .D465 2005Online resources: Table of contents | Publisher description
Contents:
The end and the new beginning of history -- The international system -- A renewed United Nations -- Global economic goverance and a new UN Economic and Social Security Council -- Enabling stable growth in the emerging-market economies -- The special challenge of the poorest countries -- The international trade and the WTO : old debates and new passions -- Regional integration and globalization -- National politics and global choices.
Summary: "Discusses the two broad dimensions of the globalization debate--economic, including finance, trade, poverty, and health; and political, covering security, the fight against terrorism, and the role of international institutions--and the significance of democratic consent in the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-[288]) and index.

The end and the new beginning of history -- The international system -- A renewed United Nations -- Global economic goverance and a new UN Economic and Social Security Council -- Enabling stable growth in the emerging-market economies -- The special challenge of the poorest countries -- The international trade and the WTO : old debates and new passions -- Regional integration and globalization -- National politics and global choices.

"Discusses the two broad dimensions of the globalization debate--economic, including finance, trade, poverty, and health; and political, covering security, the fight against terrorism, and the role of international institutions--and the significance of democratic consent in the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher.

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