economic governance
Themes : Ruling globalization
One publication
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Fixing Global Finance. A Developing Country Perspective on Global Financial Reforms
Kavaljit Singh, Madhyam (New Delhi) and SOMO (Amsterdam), 2011
A thesis
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MAKING MARKETS. The institutional rise and decline of the Argentine Red de Trueque.
Doctoral thesis, Institute of Social Studies: The Hague (NL)
Georgina M. Gómez, April 2008
One proposal
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The current system of governance is no longer adapted to the challenges of tomorrow’s world. Its architecture must be based on a new vision of the world and on universally acknowledged principles so that its legitimacy is accepted by all.
Pierre Calame, October 2001
9 Analyses/working papers/articles
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From ‘Common Goods’ to the ‘Common Good of Humanity’
Rosa Luxembourg Foundation, Brussels
François Houtart, November 2011
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Towards a Global Finance System at the Service of Sustainable Development
Assessing the development impact of European and global financial reforms
2011
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The Commons- Prosperity by Sharing
Silke Helfrich, Rainer Kuhlen, Wolfgang Sachs, Christian Siefkes, December 2009
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Part II, Chapter 3: The Legitimacy of Oeconomy
Pierre Calame, 2009
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The Different Categories of Goods and Services and their Systems of Governance
Excerpts from “L’Essai sur l’oeconomie”, Editions Charles-Léopold Mayer 2009
Pierre Calame, 2009
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Global Resource Management. Conflict Potential and Characteristics of a Global Governance Regime
The present Policy Paper is on the issue of global resource management and key options for action.
Raimund Bleischwitz, Stefan Bringezu, December 2007
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A socio-economic agenda for the 21st century
In 2004 the Workgroup on Solidarity Socio-Economy launched a project to define a Socio-economic Agenda for the 21st century based on various proposals. This document is the version of the Strategic Agenda proposed after the last discussions in 2005.
Pierre W. Johnson, January 2006
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From the WTO’s setback at Seattle… to the Conditions for Global Governance
Joseph Rocher, November 2001
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Starting by acknowledging the irreversibility of the economic globalisation phenomenon, this document (a summary of the 61-page document « From the failure of the WTO at Seattle … to the conditions for global governance ») proposes a re-definition of the roles and functions of the WTO and gives propositions of action for both actors of the civil society and to the governments of countries’ members.
October 2000
5 public contributions
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The International Commons Conference, Berlin, Germany, Nov 1, 2010
An Interpretive Summary by David Bollier
David Bollier, November 2010
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A future international monetary system with a new regime of governance for energy
The Next Stage: Financial Reforms, Jobs and Housing, the Dollar and the International System
Pierre Calame, November 2009
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Building a new monetary, financial and energetic framework through an international negotiation
The Financial Crisis, the US Economy, and International Security in the New Administration
Pierre Calame, November 2008
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What kind of globalization and how should the world be governed?
WSF 2003 Globalisation and other possible forms of a democratic world governance
March 2003
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Creating a Post-Corporate World.
Twentieth Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures October 2000, Salisbury, Connecticut
David C. Korten, October 2000