Green Alternatives to Globalisation: A Manifesto

Author:   Michael Woodin ,  Caroline Lucas
Publisher:   Pluto Press
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9780745319322


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   20 April 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michael Woodin ,  Caroline Lucas
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.438kg
ISBN:  

9780745319322


ISBN 10:   0745319327
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   20 April 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List Of Acronyms Introduction Section 1: Assessing The Damage 1. Globalisation: The Economics Of Insecurity 2. Democracy For Sale 3. A World In Decline 4. Globalising Poverty, Inequality And Unemployment Section 2: The Green Alternative 5. Economic Localisation Section 3: Turning The Tide 6. Connecting Hearts And Minds 7. Learning From History 8. Storming The Citadels: Sacking Bretton Woods And The Wto Section 4: Applying The Alternative 9. Local Food – The Global Solution 10. Localising Money 11. A New Context For Multilateralism Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Essential reading for anyone wanting to move beyond critiques of economic globalisation to coherent and credible alternatives...Woodin and Lucas distinguish themselves as two of the very few British politicians able and willing not only to imagine a different world, but to set out practical steps to reach it. -- Dame Anita Roddick DBE We stand at a crucial point in history. One future leads to spiraling inequality, insecurity and environmental decline - another road heads toward sustainability. Most of our elected representatives know only one way ahead - the way of corporate globalisation. So here is the exception, not more anti-globalisation or pro-globalisation, but a genuine alternative that promotes policies for people and the planet. If more politicians thought like this, we would live in a far better world. -- Tony Juniper, Executive Director, Friends of the Earth (UK) Policy makers are trying to make failed economic theory work, like farmers trying to milk a dead cow. Caroline Lucas and Mike Woodin know its time to move on and try something different. Here is proof that there are alternatives. Some things about globalisation are here to stay, like information technology and rapid cultural diffusion . But the policies that lead to greater gaps between rich and poor, promote social alienation and destroy diversity have been made by policy makers and so can be 'unmade.' This book tells us how to begin that transformation. -- Andrew Simms, Policy Director, New Economics Foundation


'Essential reading for anyone wanting to move beyond critiques of economic globalisation to coherent and credible alternatives.' --Dame Anita Roddick DBE 'Woodin and Lucas set out an eloquent and passionate argument which not only challenges the convenient assumption that economic globlisation is inevitable, but which also explodes the myth that globalisation benefits the poor.' --Vandana Shiva' A genuine alternative that promotes policies for people and the planet. If more politicians thought like this, we would live in a far better world.' --Tony Juniper, Executive Director, Friends of the Earth (UK)


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Caroline Lucas was elected as one of the UK Green Party's first MEP's in 1999. She is a member of the European Parliament's Committee for Trade, Industry, Energy and Research, Vice President of the EU's Joint Parliamentary Assembly, and an Associate of the International Forum on Globalisation. Michael Woodin is the Trade and Industry spokesperson for the Green Party and was elected as Oxford's first Green City Councillor in 1994. He lectures in Psychology at Balliol College, University of Oxford, and has written and broadcast widely.

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