Over the past two decades, the role of business in global
governance has become increasingly topical. Transnational business
associations are progressively more visible in international policy
debates and in intergovernmental institutions, and there is a
heightened attention given to global policy-making in national and
international business communities.
This text examines and explains the multiple modes of engagement
between business and global governance; it presents a variety of
theoretical approaches which can be used to analyse them, along
with empirical illustrations. Featuring a range of leading US and
European scholars, it is divided into three parts that summarize
different modes of engagement. Each section is illustrated by two
or three studies that represent a distinct theoretical take on the
issue with empirical illustrations. The book examines:
- Business as master and purpose of global governance
- Business as subject and opponent to global governance
- Business as partner and facilitator of global governance
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
Business Studies, International Relations, International Politics
and International Political Economy, as well as for practitioners
in the public and private sector.
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