Broken Promises of Globalization: The Case of the Bangladesh Garment Industry

Author:   Shahidur Rahman
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498525176


Pages:   150
Publication Date:   15 October 2015
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Broken Promises of Globalization: The Case of the Bangladesh Garment Industry analyzes the consequences of the latest wave of globalization within the context of the Bangladesh garment industry's integration into world markets and production chains. Shahidur Rahman has found that although globalization has created opportunities, the process of globalization has also triggered a deformed development leaving Bangladesh increasingly vulnerable to shifts and tensions within the world trading regime. Bangladesh’s vulnerability, experienced as a constraining framework by all the major actors in dependent industrialization, is of particular importance to the progress both of workers and of Bangladesh’s industrializing modernizers in the garment industry. This book intends to respond to three questions. First, has the garment industry been able to counteract the vulnerability that women garment workers had experienced in their villages? Second, is the formation of a welfare committee a substitute model for unions when it comes to protecting women’s rights? Finally, how is a Least Developing Country dealing with both domestic and external pressures in its response to globalization? Rahman argues that in spite of the opportunities created by the growth of the garment industry, the key actors such as workers, entrepreneurs, unions, and even the government have become vulnerable in the process of the global integration of this industry. This is an ethnographic study that tells the story of the rise, growth, and demise of a Bangladeshi garment company. From a broader approach, an internal force such as the government of Bangladesh is not alone in being responsible for pushing the workers into a vulnerable position; external pressure on the state is also responsible for intensifying the vulnerability of Bangladeshi institutions and actors. Broken Promises of Globalization exposes the crisis Bangladeshi garment companies face as a result of the momentous pressures emanating from the regime of neo-liberal globalization. This ethnographic study, exploring a wide range of contemporary and recent development issues, holds particular relevance for students and scholars of sociology, political science, political economics, labor, and development studies.

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Author:   Shahidur Rahman
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.231kg
ISBN:  

9781498525176


ISBN 10:   1498525172
Pages:   150
Publication Date:   15 October 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Bangladesh: A Long History of Vulnerability Chapter 2: Garments Industry: An Unchartered Territory in an Impoverished Country Chapter 3: Defining Vulnerability: A Case Study Chapter 4: Welfare Committee or Trade Union: Does it matter? Chapter 5: Challenges and Responses Chapter 6: The Dilemma of Government Chapter 7: Roadmap Ahead List of Acronyms Bibliography

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This book offers a timely corrective, yet far from eulogising the textile sector as the motor of radical social and economic transformation. South Asia Research


This book offers a timely corrective, yet far from eulogising the textile sector as the motor of radical social and economic transformation. * South Asia Research * This book offers a timely corrective, yet far from eulogising the textile sector as the motor of radical social and economic transformation. South Asia Research


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Shahidur Rahman is associate professor in the Department of Economics & Social Sciences at BRAC University, Bangladesh.

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