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In recent years, developments in intergovernmental organizations and transnational private governance organizations have created new opportunities and constraints for the promotion of global labour-standards governance by civil society organizations (CSOs). This article describes how European...
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The paper identifies and analyzes the four main fault lines which will influence the next decades of global philanthropy. All are related to what we can refer to as "the market revolution in global philanthropy". As global philanthropy moves beyond grantmaking, into investment approaches that...
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examines the standard account of global civil society as the transnational equivalent, in a globalized world, of civil society … the peoples of the world to international organizations such as the UN. The article attacks this standard view, arguing …, for their part, cannot "represent" the peoples of the world and cannot substitute for democracy. The article then asks why …
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This paper highlights how globalization is interlinked with new and unprecedented psychological dynamics that call for novel solutions at all levels - macro, meso and micro levels, and in all fields of public policy. This paper is a central program paper of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies,...
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This text is a chapter that highlights how human rights ideals together with globalization profoundly impinge on relationships, both globally and locally. This chapter calls attention to how certain psychological phenomena, such as dynamics of humiliation, gain significance, and thus have to be...
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Wirtschaft ist ohne Wachstum undenkbar: Unternehmen wollen ihre Gewinne steigern, Anteilseigner ihre Aktienkurse, ganze Volkswirtschaften ihr Bruttoinlandsprodukt. Wer nicht wächst, stirbt, so scheint es. Doch diese Sicht wird zunehmend in Frage gestellt. Immer mehr Wachstumskritiker fordern...
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