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The Global New Deal

The Global New Deal

Economic and Social Human Rights in World Politics

by William F. Felice
Paperback
Age range: + years old Publication Date: 16/02/2010

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Global human suffering in the twenty-first century seems bitterly entrenched, with almost half of the world's people remaining impoverished and over 26,000 children dying daily from preventable causes. This powerful and empowering text offers a way forward, presenting a realistic roadmap for enhanced benevolent global governance with practical, workable solutions to mass poverty. Now fully updated, including new chapters, The Global New Deal outlines the legal responsibilities for all institutions, organizations, and states under international law to respect, protect, and fulfill economic and social human rights. William F. Felice focuses on seven key areas: the dynamics within international political economy that contribute to economic inequality and create human suffering, the U.N.'s approach to economic and social human rights, the priority of ecosystem protection within all development strategies, the degree of racial bias prevalent in global economics, the relationship between gender equality and economic growth, the impact of military spending on human development, and the importance for the United States to adopt a human-rights approach to poverty alleviation. Arguing for a "global new deal," a set of international and national public policy proposals designed to protect the vulnerable and end needless suffering, this book provides a viable direction for structural reform to protect those left behind by the global economy.
ISBN:
9780742567276
9780742567276
Category:
Human rights
Age range:
+ years old
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
16-02-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
364
Dimensions (mm):
233x154x21mm
Weight:
0.56kg

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