| Handbook of Globalization, Governance, and Public Administration | | Contribution by:
| Mujtaba, Bahaudin Beckett-Camarata, Jane Huque, Ahmed Shafiqul Brinkerhoff, Derick W. Garcia-Zamor, Jean-Claude Dwivedi, O. P. Lynch, Thomas D. Mehallis, Mantha Momayezi, Nasser Bonimy, Madlyn Anderson, Jonathan Van Vliet, Christopher Montgomery, John D. Goss, Robert Lee, Mordecai Overman, Elizabeth Share Loessner, G. Arno Farrell, Mary Werlin, Herbert H. Suzuki, Itoko Kalu, Kalu N. Maheshwari, S. R. Christensen, Tom Laegreid, Per Durant, Robert Getha-Taylor, Heather Felker, Lon S. Wescott, Clay G. Kaneko, Yuko Zhang, Mengzhong Neuby, Barbara L. Sharma, Keshav C. Singh, Amita Yatrakis, Pan G. Letnes, Bjorn Kelly, Keith Nabatchi, Tina Newton, Leon Scott, Susan Haruna, Peter F. Kapucu, Naim Ventriss, Curtis Horiuchi, Catherine Laubsch, Paulette Koehn, Peter H. Fischer, Patrick Cruise, Peter L. Lynch, Cynthia E. Khator, Renu Nice, David Brinkerhoff, Jennifer Rigos, Platon N. Tworoger, Leslie Simon, Helen K. Anickeeva, Anna A. Blake, Richard McFarlane, Donovan Mishra, Durga Shanker | Editor:
| Farazmand, Ali Pinkowski, Jack | Series edited by:
| Rabin, Jack | Series title: | Public Administration and Public Policy Ser. | ISBN: | 978-0-8493-3726-0 | Publication Date: | Jul 2006 | Publisher: | Routledge
| Book Format: | Hardback | List Price: | USD $260.00USD $199.95USD $300.00 | Book Description:
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Mapping the multi-dimensional relationships between the people, local and national governments, international organizations, global corporations, natural resources and the world market, this encyclopedic volume is both a primer and a guide for researchers, academics, and policymakers both public and private. Using country-specific cases, the essays examine globalization as a threat to national sovereignty, the environment, and public health, and as a contributor to increasing worldwide... More DescriptionMapping the multi-dimensional relationships between the people, local and national governments, international organizations, global corporations, natural resources and the world market, this encyclopedic volume is both a primer and a guide for researchers, academics, and policymakers both public and private. Using country-specific cases, the essays examine globalization as a threat to national sovereignty, the environment, and public health, and as a contributor to increasing worldwide inequality, and global insecurity. The authors explore ethics and the need for future global consciousness, and call for sustainable development to be grounded in community-based institutions while governments seek growth through market expansion worldwide. | |