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Tensions between the US and China have escalated as both powers
seek to draw countries into their respective political and economic
orbits by financing and constructing infrastructure. Wide-ranging
and even-handed, this book offers a fresh interpretation of the
territorial logic of US–China rivalry, and explores what it means
for countries across Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America. The
chapters demonstrate that many countries navigate the global
infrastructure boom by articulating novel spatial objectives and
implementing political and economic reforms. By focusing on people
and places worldwide, this book broadens perspectives on the
US–China rivalry beyond bipolarity. It is an essential guide to
21st century politics.
Tensions between the US and China have escalated as both powers
seek to draw countries into their respective political and economic
orbits by financing and constructing infrastructure. Wide-ranging
and even-handed, this book offers a fresh interpretation of the
territorial logic of US-China rivalry, and explores what it means
for countries across Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America. The
chapters demonstrate that many countries navigate the global
infrastructure boom by articulating novel spatial objectives and
implementing political and economic reforms. By focusing on people
and places worldwide, this book broadens perspectives on the
US-China rivalry beyond bipolarity. It is an essential guide to
21st century politics.
Responsibility is political. As the international community has
called for more responsible environmental, social, and governance
performance, the politics of commodities has become more fraught.
Commodity Politics cuts through the new rhetoric of responsibility
and presents innovative research from Cameroon to provide a better
understanding of the political complexity surrounding commodity
production and trade in the twenty-first century. Assessing the
perspectives of businesses, international organizations,
governments, and civil society groups, the authors offer insights
gleaned from years of field research in a commodity-dependent
country. Commodity Politics presents case studies of sugar, palm
oil, cocoa, and the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project. These cases
uncover a problematic politics that is much broader than the
implications of corporate social responsibility codes for people
and the planet, delivering solid rationales for policy-makers and
commodity stakeholders to think more deeply about investor-driven
approaches to improving environmental, social, and governance
conduct. This book trains students and scholars to better recognize
political intricacies and consequential flash points. Immersing its
readers in timely debates over the meaning and intent of
responsibility, Commodity Politics breaks new ground in the
political analysis of development.
Responsibility is political. As the international community has
called for more responsible environmental, social, and governance
performance, the politics of commodities has become more fraught.
Commodity Politics cuts through the new rhetoric of responsibility
and presents innovative research from Cameroon to provide a better
understanding of the political complexity surrounding commodity
production and trade in the twenty-first century. Assessing the
perspectives of businesses, international organizations,
governments, and civil society groups, the authors offer insights
gleaned from years of field research in a commodity-dependent
country. Commodity Politics presents case studies of sugar, palm
oil, cocoa, and the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project. These cases
uncover a problematic politics that is much broader than the
implications of corporate social responsibility codes for people
and the planet, delivering solid rationales for policy-makers and
commodity stakeholders to think more deeply about investor-driven
approaches to improving environmental, social, and governance
conduct. This book trains students and scholars to better recognize
political intricacies and consequential flash points. Immersing its
readers in timely debates over the meaning and intent of
responsibility, Commodity Politics breaks new ground in the
political analysis of development.
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