Making Globalization Happen: The Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege rips away the facade of UN family-driven peace, justice, human rights, democracy, and development to expose it as a narrative of power, profit, and privilege for transnational capitalists and debt, death, and despair for the Global South.
Making Globalization Happen: The Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege rips away the facade of UN family-driven peace, justice, human rights, democracy, and development to expose it as a narrative of power, profit, and privilege for transnational capitalists and debt, death, and despair for the Global South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Vijayashri Sripati has served as a visiting scholar at the Trafficking and Social Justice Institute in the College of Health and Human Services at the University of Toledo, Ohio (2019-2023). Her work intersects three disciplines that developed in parallel during the 1990s: Western constitutional law, public international law, and international political economy. Sripati's Constitution-Making Under UN Auspices: Fostering Dependency in Sovereign Lands (OUP, 2020) and Making Globalization Happen: An Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege (OUP, 2024) have shown that, since the mid-1980s, the UN family has co-promoted the classical liberal constitution, engendering two concurrent but new disciplines: global studies and international constitutional law/constitutional political economy. By providing the parental or constitutional foundation for these disciplines, Sripati's work elaborates upon what drives global politico-economic governance: the international constitutional order.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Tables and Figures * Preface * List of Abbreviations * Part I * 1: The Constitution's Globalisation: An Uncharted but Significant Topic * 2: The Silent Takeover * 3: The Business of Peacebuilding/Reducing Poverty to Maximise Profits * 4: Violence Against Women: A Constitutional Political Economy/Global Studies Perspective * Part II * 5: Manufacturing Women's Consent for Policies That Harm Them * 6: Venture Capital Meets Violence Against Women * 7: Untold: The UN Protection of Civilian (POC) Measures Harm Civilians * 8: The Constitutional Wire Connects Economic Globalisation, Counter-terrorism, Militarism, and Dependency * 9: Why Does UN Transitional Justice Ignore Economic Violence? Look to Its Parent * 10: Constitutionally Silencing Human Rights * Index
* List of Tables and Figures * Preface * List of Abbreviations * Part I * 1: The Constitution's Globalisation: An Uncharted but Significant Topic * 2: The Silent Takeover * 3: The Business of Peacebuilding/Reducing Poverty to Maximise Profits * 4: Violence Against Women: A Constitutional Political Economy/Global Studies Perspective * Part II * 5: Manufacturing Women's Consent for Policies That Harm Them * 6: Venture Capital Meets Violence Against Women * 7: Untold: The UN Protection of Civilian (POC) Measures Harm Civilians * 8: The Constitutional Wire Connects Economic Globalisation, Counter-terrorism, Militarism, and Dependency * 9: Why Does UN Transitional Justice Ignore Economic Violence? Look to Its Parent * 10: Constitutionally Silencing Human Rights * Index
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