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Corporations, Global Governance and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
In the past two decades, the international community has shown an increased proclivity to engage in programmes of post-conflict reconstruction in the aftermath of wars. During the same period, increased globalisation has meant that multinational companies have grown greatly in size and influence and have begun to challenge existing notions of governance at a global level. Yet despite these developments, the role that multinational companies play in post-conflict environments is not well understood. This book seeks to address this gap.
It does so by exploring the reconstruction processes that have taken place in three countries: Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Rwanda. Based on extensive fieldwork as well as existing literature, this book plots the recovery of these countries from Conflict and examines in detail the role that international companies have played in that process. The book also explores how companies impacts on reconstruction are governed, both by the companies themselves, and by the host government and international agencies managing the rebuilding process.
It is the clear conclusion of this book that the corporate sector impacts on all aspects of reconstruction. It affects not just, as may be expected, economic development, but also on fostering security and peacebuilding, on governance and on the development of infrastructure. Indeed, in some instances, the very absence of foreign investors is a significant reason for ongoing instability in post-conflict environments. Yet despite these impacts, the role of international companies in post-conflict reconstruction is not properly governed. Whilst some companies are developing processes to manage their impacts effectively, many are not. International agencies such as the UN and bilateral donors largely ignore the corporate sector as a strategic partner and work with companies only on specific projects. This situation needs to change and this book concludes with recommendations to both the corporate sector and to international agencies about how better to collaborate in this most important area.
Peter Davis advises companies and government agencies on issues of international development, political economy ethics and governance. He works with organisations including the UK's Department for International Development, the Swedish International Development Agency, Anglo American, Northrop Grumman and Rexam.
He is a former Research Fellow at the Overseas Development Institute, and is a member of the visiting faculty at Henley Business School, UK. He is a graduate of Oxford University, and holds a PhD from London University.
Routledge studies in international business and the world economy
  1. 1 States and Firms
    Multinational enterprises in institutional competition
    Razeen Sally
  2. 2 Multinational Restructuring, Internationalization and Small Economies
    The Swedish case
    Thomas Andersson, Torbjrn Fredriksson and Roger Svensson
  3. 3 Foreign Direct Investment and Governments
    Catalysts for economic restructuring
    Edited by John H Dunning and Rajneesh Narula
  4. 4 Multinational Investment and Economic Structure
    Globalization and competitiveness
    Rajneesh Narula
  5. 5 Entrepreneurship in a Global Context
    Edited by Sue Birley and Ian Macmillan
  6. 6 The Global Structure of Financial Markets
    An overview
    Edited by Dilip K. Ghosh and Edgar Ortiz
  7. 7 Alliance Capitalism and Global Business
    John H. Dunning
  8. 8 Multinational Enterprises from the Netherlands
    Edited by Roger van Hoesel and Rajneesh Narula
  9. 9 Competition, Growth Strategies and the Globalization of Services
    Real estate advisory services in Japan, Europe and the United States
    Terrence LaPier
  10. 10 European Integration and Foreign Direct Investment in the EU
    The case of the Korean consumer electronics industry
    Sang Hyup Shin
  11. 11 New Multinational Enterprises from Korea and Taiwan
    Beyond export-led growth
    Roger van Hoesel
  12. 12 Competitive Industrial Development in the Age of Information
    The role of cooperation in the technology sector
    Edited by Richard J. Braudo and Jeffrey G. MacIntosh
  13. 13 The Global Restructuring of the Steel Industry
    Innovations, institutions and industrial change
    Anthony P. D'Costa
  14. 14 Privatisation and Liberalisation in European Telecommunications
    Comparing Britain, the Netherlands and France
    Willem Hulsink
  15. 15 Multinational Corporations
    Emergence and evolution
    Paz Estrella Tolentino
  16. 16 Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Economies
    Corporate strategy and investment behaviour in the Caribbean
    Lou Anne A. Barclay
  17. 17 European Integration and Global Corporate Strategies
    Edited by Franois Chesnais, Grazia Ietto-Gillies and Roberto Simonetti
  18. 18 The Globalisation of Corporate R & D
    Implications for innovation systems in host countries
    Prasada Reddy
  19. 19 Globalization of Services
    Some implications for theory and practice
    Edited by Yair Aharoni and Lilach Nachum
  20. 20 A Century of Foreign Investment in the Third World
    Michael J. Twomey
  21. 21 Global Capitalism at Bay
    John H. Dunning
  22. 22 Foreign Direct Investment
    Research issues
    Edited by Bijit Bora
  23. 23 Ford and the Global Strategies of Multinationals
    The North American auto industry
    Isabel Studer Noguez
  24. 24 The World Trade Organization Millennium Round
    Freer trade in the next century
    Klaus Deutsch/Bernhard Speyer
  25. 25 Consultancy and Innovation
    The business service revolution in Europe
    Edited by Peter Wood
  26. 26 Knowledge Economies
    Clusters, learning and co-operative advantage
    Philip Cooke
  27. 27 The Role of Resources in Global Competition
    John Fahy
  28. 28 Globalization, Employment and the Workplace
    Diverse impacts
    Edited by Yaw A. Debrah and Ian G. Smith
  29. 29 Transnational Corporations
    Fragmentation amidst integration
    Grazia Ietto-Gillies
  30. 30 Growth Theory and Growth Policy
    Edited by Harald Hagemann and Stephan Seiter
  31. 31 International Business and the Eclectic Paradigm
    Developing the OLI framework
    Edited by John Cantwell and Rajneesh Narula
  32. 32 Regulating Global Trade and the Environment
    Paul Street
  33. 33 Cultural Industries and the Production of Culture
    Edited by Dominic Power and Allen J. Scott
  34. 34 Governing Interests
    Business associations facing internationalization
    Edited by Wolfgang Streeck, Jrgen Grote, Volker Schneider and Jelle Visser
  35. 35 Infrastructure Development in the Pacific Region
    Edited by Akira Kohsaka
  36. 36 Big Business and Economic Development
    Conglomerates and economic groups in developing countries and transition economies under
    globalisation
    Edited by Alex E. Fernndez Jilberto and Barbara Hogenboom
  37. 37 International Business Geography
    Case studies of corporate firms
    Edited by Piet Pellenbarg and Egbert Wever
  38. 38 The World Bank and Global Managerialism
    Jonathan Murphy
  39. 39 Contemporary Corporate Strategy
    Global perspectives
    Edited by John Saee
  40. 40 Trade, Globalization and Poverty
    Edited by Elias Dinopoulos, Pravin Krishna, Arvind Panagariya and Kar-yiu Wong
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