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Just world : a Fabian manifesto / Fabian Globalisation Group.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : London : Zed Books ; in association with the Fabian Society, 2005Distributor: New York : Distributed in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan Description: xi, 160 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1842774549
  • 9781842774540
  • 1842774557
  • 9781842774557
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Just world.DDC classification:
  • 327 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ1318 .J87 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. 1. Social democracy and globalisation / Adam Lent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social democracy and the global -- 3. The crisis of globalisation -- pt. 2. A new global economic settlement -- 4. Regulating and improving global financial flows / Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ricardo Gottschalk -- 5. Allocating a global levy / Bob Deacon -- 6. A new global monetary architecture / James B. Quilligan -- pt. 3. Building global democracy and peace -- 7. Rethinking democracy for a global age / David Held -- 8. Rethinking peace, security and human rights for a global age / Martin Shaw -- pt. 4. Creating equitable trade -- 9. Equitable trade and development / Alan Hudson -- pt. 5. Improving global regulation and governance --
Pt. 1. Social democracy and globalisation / Adam Lent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social democracy and the global -- 3. The crisis of globalisation -- Pt. 2. A new global economic settlement -- 4. Regulating and improving global financial flows / Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ricardo Gottschalk -- 5. Allocating a global levy / Bob Deacon -- 6. A new global monetary architecture / James B. Quilligan -- Pt. 3. Building global democracy and peace -- 7. Rethinking democracy for a global age / David Held -- 8. Rethinking peace, security and human rights for a global age / Martin Shaw -- Pt. 4. Creating equitable trade -- 9. Equitable trade and development / Alan Hudson -- Pt. 5. Improving global regulation and governance -- 10. Employment regulation in a global economy / John Evans -- 11. Protecting the environment through global regulation / Craig Bennett -- 12. An equitable approach to migration / Russell King and Mark Thomson -- Pt. 6. The politics of global change / Adam Lent -- 13. Building a movement for global change -- 14. Conclusion : the four pillars of progressive global change.
Review: "Rather than simply apportioning the blame for world poverty, the Fabian Globalisation Group has produced a manifesto for real change, putting forward a set of solutions to the problems facing the world that combines new multilateral institutions with tougher corporate regulation and a more progressive attitude towards migration. This analysis and advocacy is required reading for anyone who wants to know how a more just world can be created."--Jacket.Review: "Rather than simply apportioning the blame for world poverty, the Fabian Globalisation Group has produced a manifesto for real change, putting forward a set of solutions to the problems facing the world that combines new multilateral institutions with tougher corporate regulation and a more progressive attitude towards migration. This analysis and advocacy is required reading for anyone who wants to know how a more just world can be created."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. 1. Social democracy and globalisation / Adam Lent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social democracy and the global -- 3. The crisis of globalisation -- pt. 2. A new global economic settlement -- 4. Regulating and improving global financial flows / Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ricardo Gottschalk -- 5. Allocating a global levy / Bob Deacon -- 6. A new global monetary architecture / James B. Quilligan -- pt. 3. Building global democracy and peace -- 7. Rethinking democracy for a global age / David Held -- 8. Rethinking peace, security and human rights for a global age / Martin Shaw -- pt. 4. Creating equitable trade -- 9. Equitable trade and development / Alan Hudson -- pt. 5. Improving global regulation and governance --

Pt. 1. Social democracy and globalisation / Adam Lent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social democracy and the global -- 3. The crisis of globalisation -- Pt. 2. A new global economic settlement -- 4. Regulating and improving global financial flows / Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ricardo Gottschalk -- 5. Allocating a global levy / Bob Deacon -- 6. A new global monetary architecture / James B. Quilligan -- Pt. 3. Building global democracy and peace -- 7. Rethinking democracy for a global age / David Held -- 8. Rethinking peace, security and human rights for a global age / Martin Shaw -- Pt. 4. Creating equitable trade -- 9. Equitable trade and development / Alan Hudson -- Pt. 5. Improving global regulation and governance -- 10. Employment regulation in a global economy / John Evans -- 11. Protecting the environment through global regulation / Craig Bennett -- 12. An equitable approach to migration / Russell King and Mark Thomson -- Pt. 6. The politics of global change / Adam Lent -- 13. Building a movement for global change -- 14. Conclusion : the four pillars of progressive global change.

"Rather than simply apportioning the blame for world poverty, the Fabian Globalisation Group has produced a manifesto for real change, putting forward a set of solutions to the problems facing the world that combines new multilateral institutions with tougher corporate regulation and a more progressive attitude towards migration. This analysis and advocacy is required reading for anyone who wants to know how a more just world can be created."--Jacket.

"Rather than simply apportioning the blame for world poverty, the Fabian Globalisation Group has produced a manifesto for real change, putting forward a set of solutions to the problems facing the world that combines new multilateral institutions with tougher corporate regulation and a more progressive attitude towards migration. This analysis and advocacy is required reading for anyone who wants to know how a more just world can be created."--BOOK JACKET.

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