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Ethical Dimensions of Global Development, Hardback Book

Ethical Dimensions of Global Development Hardback

Edited by Verna V. Gehring

Part of the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy Studies series

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As a broad concept, "globalization" denotes the declining significance of national boundaries.

At a deeper level, globalization is the proposition that nation-states are losing the power to control what occurs within their borders and that what transpires across borders is rising in relative significance.

The Ethical Dimensions of Global Development: An Introduction, the fifth book in Rowman & Littlefield's Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy Studies series, discusses key questions concerning globalization and its implications, including: Can general ethical principles be brought to bear on questions of globalization?

Do economic development and self-government require a duty of care?

Is economic destiny crucial to individual autonomy? This collection provides readers with current information and useful insights into this complex topic.

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