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Development issues in global governance : Public-private partnerships and market multilateralism

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2007Description: 215p xivISBN:
  • 9780415393393
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.200000 BUL
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Market multilateralism: the transformation of an institutional form; 2. Legitimacy and authority in global governance; 3. The rise of private sector involvement in the multilateral system; 4. The pharmaceutical industry and the quest for health for all: the cases of GAVI and the Global Fund; 5. Tripartism meets CSR: The ILO and partnerships against child labour; 6. UNESCO and the software industry: Bridging the digital divide or completing the unfinished business of the United States; 7. Water for all? The World Bank and Public-private partnerships with water companies; 8. Conclusion: Market multilateralism and the legitimacy of the multilateral system
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Table of contents
1. Market multilateralism: the transformation of an institutional form;
2. Legitimacy and authority in global governance;
3. The rise of private sector involvement in the multilateral system;
4. The pharmaceutical industry and the quest for health for all: the cases of GAVI and the Global Fund;
5. Tripartism meets CSR: The ILO and partnerships against child labour;
6. UNESCO and the software industry: Bridging the digital divide or completing the unfinished business of the United States;
7. Water for all? The World Bank and Public-private partnerships with water companies;
8. Conclusion: Market multilateralism and the legitimacy of the multilateral system

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