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245 0 0 _aFairness, Globalization, and Public Institutions
_bEast Asia and Beyond /
_cDick Pratt, Yongseok Seo, Jim Dator.
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700 1 _aPratt, Dick
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700 1 _aSeo, Yongseok
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700 1 _aDator, Jim
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264 1 _bUniversity of Hawai'i Press,
300 _a1 online resource (418 p.)
520 _aWho benefits from the interconnected processes often referred to as globalization? Is it a relatively few people, with most others either being harmed or at least not helped? Are the good things that globalization produces, whatever they are, widely shared? What processes lead us in one direction or another? This book examines a key dimension of globalization: its fairness. It investigates the meaning of and role fairness plays when public institutions are faced with the challenges and opportunities of globalization. Here a distinguished group of contributors, including both academics and practitioners, focuses on East and Southeast Asia, but the relevance of the issues discussed extends well beyond these regions. They present a broad-ranging examination of the intersections between fairness, globalization, and public institutions.
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590 _aKU Select 2017: Backlist Collection
650 7 _aPolitical Science / International Relations
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650 0 _aPolitical science
655 0 _aElectronic books.
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