Making Globalization Happen
The Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2024. május 12.
- ISBN 9780198903154
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem568 oldal
- Méret 216x140x35 mm
- Súly 747 g
- Nyelv angol 511
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Rövid leírás:
Making Globalization Happen: The Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege rips away the facade of UN family-driven peace, justice, human rights, democracy, and development to expose it as a narrative of power, profit, and privilege for transnational capitalists and debt, death, and despair for the Global South.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
In Making Globalization Happen: The Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege, Sripati explains how, when, through which entities, and for what purposes economic globalization was catalyzed and its effects on the Global South in general and South Asia in particular. Based on an innovative international constitutional political economy framework, Sripati examines how the Western classical liberal constitution has shaped international law developments in this post-colonial era given its salience and comprehensive scope. Presenting a comprehensive narrative of economic globalization, Making Globalization Happen accurately and comprehensively links constitutional globalization to the following UN family-created agendas: peacebuilding, conflict prevention, human security, protection of civilians, sustainable development, global war on terrorism, women, peace, and security, poverty reduction or market-oriented development, ending conflict-related sexual violence, and justice (climate, criminal, and transitional). Sripati simultaneously provides the missing constitutional foundation for globalization and the fields that it has spawned: global studies and law and political economy. With these ground-breaking insights, Making Globalization Happen: The Untold Story of Power, Profits, Privilege clearly illustrates who drove constitutional globalization and for whose benefit: the UN family and transnational capitalists. Thus, it rips away the facade of UN family-driven peace, justice, human rights, democracy, and development to expose it as a narrative of power, profit, and privilege for transnational capitalists and debt, death, and despair for the Global South.
Vijayashri Sripati offers an original and important analysis of the UN and international institutions' role in Making Globalization Happen, placing constitution-making and reform at the centre of the analysis. This work makes an important contribution to our understanding and, most importantly, takes a non-Western perspective. It provides a detailed view of the hidden history and practices of globalization as a social, economic, and political process that was consciously enabled via the practices of international constitutionalization.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Part I
The Constitution's Globalisation: An Uncharted but Significant Topic
The Silent Takeover
The Business of Peacebuilding/Reducing Poverty to Maximise Profits
Violence Against Women: A Constitutional Political Economy/Global Studies Perspective
Part II
Manufacturing Women's Consent for Policies That Harm Them
Venture Capital Meets Violence Against Women
Untold: The UN Protection of Civilian (POC) Measures Harm Civilians
The Constitutional Wire Connects Economic Globalisation, Counter-terrorism, Militarism, and Dependency
Why Does UN Transitional Justice Ignore Economic Violence? Look to Its Parent
Constitutionally Silencing Human Rights
Index