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Building a World Community – Globalisation and the Common Good: Building a World Community

Autor Jacques Baudot
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2001
In 1995, Denmark hosted the United Nations World Summit for Social Development. That international meeting attended by world leaders, legislators, and representatives of business and labour adopted the Copenhagen Declaration for Social Development, a document committing governments to pursue the eradication of poverty, the promotion of full employment, and the fostering of safe, stable, and just societies.To implement these goals, the government of Denmark organised the Copenhagen Seminars for Social Progress. This book presents a synthesis and interpretation of the work undertaken at these four seminars: A World Economy for the Benefit of All, Humane Markets for Humane Societies, Political Culture and Institutions for a World Community, and Monitoring Social Progress and Social Regress. The book makes a significant contribution to the international dialogue on social progress and will be of interest to economists, planners, aid agencies, and all students of international studies.Jacques Baudot was the principal organiser of the Copenhagen Summit and Copenhagen Seminars. Additional contributions and comments are provided by Richard Faulk, Peter Marris, Saad Nagi, Deepak Nayyar, Ignacy Sachs, Nafis Sadik, Peter Townsend, and Tu Weiming.
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ISBN-13: 9780295980997
ISBN-10: 0295980990
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
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“No public body or group, I speak seriously, has undertaken a more important and germane effort in our time.” – John Kenneth Galbraith

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In 1995, Denmark hosted the United Nations World Summit for Social Development. That international meeting attended by world leaders, legislators, and representatives of business and labor adopted the Copenhagen Declaration for Social Development, a document committing governments to pursue the eradication of poverty, the promotion of full employment, and the fostering of safe, stable, and just societies. To implement these goals, the government of Denmark organized the Copenhagen Seminars for Social Progress. This book presents a synthesis and interpretation of the work undertaken at these four seminars: A World Economy for the Benefit of All; Humane Markets for Humane Societies; Political Culture and Institutions for a World Community; and Defining, Measuring, and Monitoring Social Progress and Social Regress. The book makes a significant contribution to the international dialogue on globalisation, development, and social progress and will be of interest to social scientists, politicians and civil servants, aid agencies, members of non-governmental organizations, and all students of international studies.

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A significant contribution to the international dialogue on globalization