Set against the backdrop of dramatic world order transformations
across the 1970s and 1980s, this book examines the competing planetary
perspectives of the Brandt Commission and the multinationals, arguing
that the missed opportunities of these decades created a path for
contemporary political and economic crises. At the Global South’s
request for a New International Economic Order, the Brandt Commission,
chaired by Willy Brandt, was appointed in 1977. The commission, with a
goal to formulate arguments on how to close the gap between the North
and South, developed a planetary perspective grounded in economic
redistribution, ecological considerations, and disarmament. The
multinationals, at that time, a new kind of business corporation,
repressed Brandt’s vision by seeking freedom from political
monitoring. This book discusses the ways that global corporations
created facts that changed the world and the preconditions of
politics. It moves beyond existing research that considers the
competition merely a theoretical clash between Keynesianism and
neoliberalism. Featuring a thorough analysis of the decades’ trends
and a new interview with Shridath Ramphal, the Commission’s
unofficial vice chair, this is a timely volume for students and
researchers of international relations, political science, and
contemporary history.
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Planetary Perspectives
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ISBN
9781000834123
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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