This book explores the paradoxes and unique characteristics of the World Economic Forum, highlighting contemporary issues and debates on global governance, economic development and corporate social responsibility. The Forum is one of the most influential, but least understood, global institutions. Its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland and its regional summits held around the world attract a significant and powerful audience from the worlds of business, economics, politics and civil society. The participants, who include business and political leaders, representatives of international institutions and civil society organizations, academia and the media, meet to debate issues of global concern and to develop possible solutions. Forum members see the organization as an innovative venue bringing together different types of stakeholders to solve global problems. To its critics, however, the Forum’s public face conceals a private venue for making business deals. With clear and concise sections, including boxes containing key ideas and arguments, The World Economic Forum is a much needed introduction to an important and controversial organization and will be of considerable interest to students and practitioners of international business, international political economy, economics, development, international relations, and globalization.
Author(s): Geoffrey Allen Pigman
Edition: annotated edition
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 192
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
IIlustrations......Page 9
Foreword......Page 11
Acknowledgements......Page 14
Abbreviations......Page 15
Introduction......Page 16
1 A multi-stakeholder approach: An historical overview......Page 21
2 Purposes public and private: How the forum works......Page 38
3 The forum in contemporary global society: Theoretical questions......Page 64
4 Generating knowledge today: World economic forum meetings in 2005......Page 78
5 Discourse, research and action: Technology and the initiatives......Page 107
6 Engaging the critics......Page 138
7 The forum looking ahead......Page 153
Notes......Page 168
Select bibliography......Page 180
Index......Page 182