multilateral economic institutions and global social movements /
Robert O'Brien [and others].
New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2000.
1 online resource (xiv, 260 pages)
Cambridge studies in international relations ;
71
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-255) and index.
Contesting global governance: multilateralism and global social movements -- The World Bank and women's movements -- The World Trade Organization and labour -- The World Bank, the World Trade Organization and the environmental social movement -- The International Monetary Fund and social movements -- Complex multilateralism: MEIs and GSMs.
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"This book argues that increasing engagement between international institutions and sectors of civil society is producing a new form of global governance. The authors investigate 'complex multilateralism' by studying the relationship between three multilateral economic institutions (the IMF, World Bank, and World Trade Organization), and three global social movements (environmental, labour, and women's movements). They provide a comparative analysis of the institutional response to social movement pressure, tracing institutional change, policy modification and social movement tactics as they struggle to influence the rules and practices governing trade, finance and development regimes."--Jacket.
Contesting global governance.
0521773156
International Monetary Fund.
World Bank.
World Trade Organization.
Banque mondiale.
Fonds monétaire international.
Organisation mondiale du commerce.
International Monetary Fund.
World Bank.
World Trade Organization.
International trade agencies.
International trade-- Environmental aspects.
International trade-- Political aspects.
International trade-- Social aspects.
Social movements.
Commerce international-- Aspect de l'environnement.