Global Governance Poverty Inequality

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Global Governance  Poverty   Inequality
Author : Rorden Wilkinson
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 10 June 2010
ISBN : 9781136974373
Pages : 357 pages
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Pt. 1. Development and the governance of poverty and inequality -- pt. 2. Bretton Woods and the amelioration of poverty and inequality -- pt. 3. Promising poverty reduction, governing indebtedness -- pt. 4. Complex multilateralism, public-private partnerships and global business -- pt. 5. Horizontal inequalities and faith institutions.

Global Governance  Poverty   Inequality

Pt. 1. Development and the governance of poverty and inequality -- pt. 2. Bretton Woods and the amelioration of poverty and inequality -- pt. 3. Promising poverty reduction, governing indebtedness -- pt. 4. Complex multilateralism, public-private partnerships and global business -- pt. 5. Horizontal inequalities and faith institutions.

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