Global matters for non-governmental public action

Global matters for non-governmental public action

Howell, Jude

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This unique collection of comparative studies on the politics of non-governmental public action at the global level explores themes such as child rights, access to medicine, global security and environmentalism. The contributors investigate how non-governmental public actors engage in global policy processes and how this in turn affects their activities and their relations with each other. They discuss the tensions of organising globally, revolving around different political agendas in the 'North' and 'South', different ideological starting-points and differential access to resources and opportunities. Whilst non-governmental public action at the global level can make a difference to issues and policies both globally and domestically, acting globally also brings with it tensions, contradictions and complex power relations that shape how non-governmental public action unfolds. These issues are explored through a variety oftransnational themes such as child rights, access to medicine and intellectual property rights, global security, environmentalism. INDICE: Introduction; J.Howell.Global Norms, Domestic Politics: Children'sRights and Civil Society in Argentina; J.Grugel.&. E.Peruzzotti.Post-9/11 Global Security Regime and Non-governmental Public Action; J.Howell.NGO Coalitions and the Global Access to Medicines Campaign: the Impact of Intellectual Property Rights on Developing Countries; D.Matthews.The Influence of TransnationalNon-governmental Public Actors on Policy Processes and Policy Outcomes: Rethinking North-south Relations; R.Crook. NGOs, the State and 'Cultural Values': Imagining the Global in Sri Lanka; H.Amarasuriya.&. J.Spencer.Alternative Mediaand Public Action: How Online Media Movements (Don't) Use Resources; A.Spicer.North-South Environmentalisms: Friends of the Earth International (FOEI); B.Doherty.&. T.Doyle. Global Policy and the Public Action of Private Philanthropy: the Open Society Foundation; D.Stone.

  • ISBN: 978-0-230-29035-8
  • Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 224
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/09/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Desconocido