Building a world community : globalisation and the common good /

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Imprint:Copenhagen : Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs ; Seattle : in association with University of Washington Press, c2001.
Description:272 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4443459
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Other authors / contributors:Baudot, Jacques.
ISBN:0295980990 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Part 1. Findings of the Copenhagen Seminars
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I. Dimensions of Global Democracy
  • Democracy, Truth, Order and Commitment
  • Laxism and Fundamentalism
  • Decline of the Principle of Equality
  • Reduce the Severity of Global Threats
  • Tame and Enrich Economic Globalisation and Competiton
  • Control and Orient Financial Transactions
  • Develop Shared Values
  • Global Democratic Community or Society
  • Chapter II. Economies to Serve Human Needs and Aspirations
  • Economic Participation: Promises and Uncertainties
  • Economic Justice: Evidence of Regression
  • Economic Morality: A Weakening of Norms
  • Economic Moderation: The Monetisation of Societies is Pervasive
  • Chapter III. A Humanist Political Culture
  • Give Power to "Soft" Values
  • Leave Room for Stability
  • Accept Different Types of Modernity
  • Reconcile the Local and the Universal
  • Develop Solidarity
  • Make Self-interest Contribute to the Common Good
  • Call upon Ideals and Utopias
  • Measure Social Progress and Social Regress
  • Chapter IV. Social Forces with a Global Agenda
  • The New World Capitalist Elite
  • The Media with a Global Reach
  • New Idealists and World Proletariat
  • Citizens of the World
  • Public Servants
  • Social Movements and Non-governmental Organisations
  • Chapter V. Institutions to Promote the Common Good
  • Institutional Diversity is a Condition for Democracy
  • Make Good Use of Existing Institutions
  • Nurture Traditional Socializing Institutions
  • Set Clear and Ambitious Objectives
  • Promote Humane and Effective States
  • Make Regional Organisations the Building Blocks of a Global Community
  • Manage the Global World Economy
  • Strengthen the United Nations System
  • Part 2. Additional Contributions
  • Richard Falk: Realising the Copenhagen Vision: The Political Imperative
  • Peter Marris: Reflections on Development, Growth, and Well-being
  • Saad Nagi: Toward a Global Community of Solution
  • Deepak Nayyar: Globalisation and Development: A Historical Perspective
  • Ignacy Sachs: Economic Growth and Social Progress Reconsidered
  • Nafis Sadik: A Time to Act: To Save Lives and Promote Gender Equality
  • Peter Townsend: Prisoners of the Global Market: Social Polarisation and Poverty
  • Tu Weiming: Mutual Learning as an Agenda for Social Development
  • Appendix. Seminar Participants and Resources