Power, policy and profit : corporate engagement in politics and governance
Contributor(s): Sorbom, Adrienne | Garsten, Christina.
Publisher: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing 2017Description: ix, 232p.ISBN: 9781784711207.Subject(s): Global Governance -- Governance of Market -- Dynamic and Complex Relation | Politics | Financial Giants | National and Transnational LevelsDDC classification: RR 322.3 Summary: Power, Policy and Profit investigate the manifold ways in which corporate actors attempt to broadly influence political activities. With intensified globalization of markets, the restructuring of provisions of welfare services and accumulation of private capital opportunities for corporate influence in political affairs have multiplied. Bringing together scholars from different fields in the study of global governance, the volume addresses the rising influence and power of corporate actors on the national and transnational political scene.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Power, Policy and Profit investigate the manifold ways in which corporate actors attempt to broadly influence political activities. With intensified globalization of markets, the restructuring of provisions of welfare services and accumulation of private capital opportunities for corporate influence in political affairs have multiplied. Bringing together scholars from different fields in the study of global governance, the volume addresses the rising influence and power of corporate actors on the national and transnational political scene.
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