平项山 发表于 2025-3-26 23:01:21

Beyond Iceberg Economics: Feminist and Ecological Approaches to Restructuringcts and consequences of restructuring is not circumstantial. Rather, it perpetuates and accelerates social inequalities and processes of environmental degradation while it shapes and legitimates mainstream economic policy.

aptitude 发表于 2025-3-27 02:15:50

Threats to the Environment in an Era of Globalization: An End to State Sovereignty?problems manifest themselves, states are finding that, for a variety of reasons, they lack the capacity to manage them effectively. This weakness on the part of states has given rise to new responses both from states themselves and from non-state actors in the attempt to rectify environmental harm.

返老还童 发表于 2025-3-27 08:38:05

Book 1997es, and of environmental quality, in such a world? The authors whose work is collected in Surviving Globalism try to answer these questions from the point of view of sociology, social history, philosophy, geography and political theory. Many argue that the gains made over the last few decades in ter

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粗野 发表于 2025-3-28 00:25:17

Beyond Iceberg Economics: Feminist and Ecological Approaches to Restructuringocial developments generated by those processes. Yet there has been notably little attention to the impacts of restructuring on women and ecological systems. Indeed, before the 1995 Canadian federal budget was released, Finance Minister Paul Martin argued that a gender-based analysis ‘would be usefu

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Cougar 发表于 2025-3-28 10:26:01

Threats to the Environment in an Era of Globalization: An End to State Sovereignty?ening the sustainability of human livelihoods around the globe. States have proved weak in the face of these threats, which continue to multiply. What this situation means for the state system and for traditional notions of state sovereignty is a recurrent question.. It has become evident that many
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Surviving Globalism; The Social and Envir Ted Schrecker (Adjunct Lecturer) Book 1997 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers