Over the past decade, international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been contesting the neo-liberal economic order in international politics by campaigning for normative conditions to bring about what Richard Falk calls \u27humane governance\u27. However, the degree to which NGOs have contributed to the formation of global social contracts remains controversial. While NGO activists and various scholars advocate the establishment of such contracts, empirical testing of this normative argument is underdeveloped. Drawing upon this lack of empirical support, critics dismiss the global social contract concept and question the roles played by NGOs in international politics. This article addresses the controversy through a review, refin...
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...
Recent critical writings on NGOs, whether stressing their role in fostering 'a new type of cultural ...
This article provides a ‘‘top-down’ ’ explanation for the rapid growth of nongovernmental organizati...
The post-Cold War period has been a time of rapid change in the international system. One major shif...
Who drives change in international economic regimes? While mainstream International Political Econom...
This article aims at addressing the question on the role of global civil society movement and its si...
A peculiar phenomenon afflicts global governance: while individuals make countless personal contract...
The previous chapter's discussion on cultural equality has one critical weakness; that is, the issue...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO), since its establishment in 1995, has become a major target for ...
Summary As a result of the ruling neo?liberal paradigm and increasing economic, social and politica...
This article examines the nature and the extent of the involvement of non-governmental organizations...
This article analyses the inequality of access of people to the international policy process. It is ...
This Article explores the role of the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) as part of an emerging system...
This paper seeks to make sense of the impact of globalization on nonprofit, nongovernmental organiza...
The partial globalisation of social policy is seen in the growth in importance of welfare programs e...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...
Recent critical writings on NGOs, whether stressing their role in fostering 'a new type of cultural ...
This article provides a ‘‘top-down’ ’ explanation for the rapid growth of nongovernmental organizati...
The post-Cold War period has been a time of rapid change in the international system. One major shif...
Who drives change in international economic regimes? While mainstream International Political Econom...
This article aims at addressing the question on the role of global civil society movement and its si...