The book is action-oriented and empowering, presenting concrete proposals that could reduce the most deplorable global inequalities. It asks: how did we get here?; where do we want to go instead?; and how do we get there?
The book is action-oriented and empowering, presenting concrete proposals that could reduce the most deplorable global inequalities. It asks: how did we get here?; where do we want to go instead?; and how do we get there?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan Aart Scholte is Faculty Professor in Peace and Development in the School of Global Studies at the University of Gothenburg. Lorenzo Fioramonti is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation.. Alfred G. Nhema is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies at the University of Zimbabwe.
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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Why Global Redistribution Is Needed, Jan Aart Scholte 2. Structural Redistribution through Global Social Democracy, Valentina Fedotova 3. Rethinking Global Investment, Yash Tandon 4. Engaging the Diasporas: An Alternative Paradigm from the Caribbean, Beverley Mullings and Alissa Trotz 5. Corruption of Anti-Corruption: Deconstructing Neoliberal Good Governance, P¿nar Bedirhanölu 6.An Alternative Global Money: Special Drawing Rights or Bitcoin?, Liu Taoxiong with Huang Mendang 7. Financing Global Public Goods: The Case for a Currency Transaction Levy, Nina Hall and Inge Kaul 8. Copyfight: Global Redistribution in the Digital Age, Blayne Haggart 9. From Land Grabs to Food Sovereignty, Heloise Weber 10. Global Redistribution through Climate Justice, Dorothy Grace Guerrero 11. Governance Innovation: Enabling Collective Action for Structural Redistribution, Lorenzo Fioramonti and Alfred Nhema Index Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Why Global Redistribution Is Needed, Jan Aart Scholte 2. Structural Redistribution through Global Social Democracy, Valentina Fedotova 3. Rethinking Global Investment, Yash Tandon 4. Engaging the Diasporas: An Alternative Paradigm from the Caribbean, Beverley Mullings and Alissa Trotz 5. Corruption of Anti-Corruption: Deconstructing Neoliberal Good Governance, P¿nar Bedirhanölu 6.An Alternative Global Money: Special Drawing Rights or Bitcoin?, Liu Taoxiong with Huang Mendang 7. Financing Global Public Goods: The Case for a Currency Transaction Levy, Nina Hall and Inge Kaul 8. Copyfight: Global Redistribution in the Digital Age, Blayne Haggart 9. From Land Grabs to Food Sovereignty, Heloise Weber 10. Global Redistribution through Climate Justice, Dorothy Grace Guerrero 11. Governance Innovation: Enabling Collective Action for Structural Redistribution, Lorenzo Fioramonti and Alfred Nhema Index Notes on Contributors
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