Critical Choices: The United Nations, Networks, and the Future of Global GovernanceWolfgang H. Reinicke, Francis Mading Deng, Jan Martin Witte, International Development Research Centre (Canada) IDRC, 2000 - 141 pages The new global environment requires new approaches, new ideas and innovative tools to address new challenges in areas as different as weapons control, climate change, genetic engineering, and labor standards. Critical Choices looks at one such tool: global public policy networks. In these networks, governments, international organizations, the corporate sector and civil society join together to achieve what none can accomplish on its own. The authors explore both the promises and the limitations of this new form of global cooperation. They discuss how such networks might contribute to better manage the risks and make use of the opportunities that globalization presents. Finally, they offer provocative advice and solid recommendations on how the United Nations can foster such networks in the years ahead. |
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... produce environmentally friendly publications . All paper used is recycled as well as recyclable . All inks and coatings are vegetable - based products . CONTENTS Foreword -- Maureen O'Neil Preface Executive Summary Origins and.
... produce environmentally friendly publications . All paper used is recycled as well as recyclable . All inks and coatings are vegetable - based products . CONTENTS Foreword -- Maureen O'Neil Preface Executive Summary Origins and.
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... produce certain goods- public goods that the broader public interest demands . GPP networks can help bridge this gap between demand and supply . The Medicines for Malaria Venture , for example , is xiv tor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.
... produce certain goods- public goods that the broader public interest demands . GPP networks can help bridge this gap between demand and supply . The Medicines for Malaria Venture , for example , is xiv tor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.
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... production and consumption patterns are increas- ingly internationalized , creating new economic spaces that span multiple political geographies . Since the 1980s this emergence of transnational economic spaces has been largely driven ...
... production and consumption patterns are increas- ingly internationalized , creating new economic spaces that span multiple political geographies . Since the 1980s this emergence of transnational economic spaces has been largely driven ...
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... production there but did not result in a reduction of CFC output worldwide , as European companies simply inherited the markets their us counterparts had lost . In addition , developing countries were increasingly producing and using ...
... production there but did not result in a reduction of CFC output worldwide , as European companies simply inherited the markets their us counterparts had lost . In addition , developing countries were increasingly producing and using ...
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... production " in smaller local communities , and through research on networks at the national and , in Europe , regional levels . Complementarity of resources is the key to the success of networks . Networks do not merely aggregate ...
... production " in smaller local communities , and through research on networks at the national and , in Europe , regional levels . Complementarity of resources is the key to the success of networks . Networks do not merely aggregate ...
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