Globalization, Governmentality and Global Politics: Regulation for the Rest of Us?

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Psychology Press, 2005 - Business & Economics - 253 pages

Globalization is moving fast, impacting on the life of all nations with accelerating force. In this new study Ronnie Lipschutz shows how it is being handled by specific groups seeking positive outcomes for the people and causes they represent.

Globalization, Governmentality and Global Politics details how the widespread failure of states and corporations to regulate the impact of increased globalization has given rise to non-governmental organizations and movements, aiming to influence corporations regarding social responsibilities and address key issues such as human rights, environmental destruction, unhealthy working conditions and child labour.

Assessing the effectiveness of these efforts, it examines both the new movements and the issues they are tackling. With three key case studies on the clothing industry, sustainable forestry and corporate social responsibility, it explores the tensions between politics and management, examining the theoretical implications of regulation for politics, citizenship and the state. Finally, it takes a fresh look at what is to be done, calling for a return to politics centred on the direct participation of the individual in the social choices that affect quality of life, working conditions and the global future.

 

Contents

Between governmentality and global politics
1
PART III
19
Globalization externalities and regulation
25
Creating a stark utopia? Selfregulating markets and
47
Doing well by doing it? Social regulation and
69
Paper or plastic? The privatization of global forestry
106
Corporate social responsibility as business strategy
130
privatizing human rights
173
Bringing politics back in
196
References
221
Index
245
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