Balancing globalisation process through Development Agenda: sustainable global justice
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چکیده
The prevailing assumption was that the phenomenon of globalisation would yield equitable benefits for all nations. Nevertheless, it has become evident norms are predominantly enjoyed by affluent Although concept initially intended to enhance agency developing nations, instead resulted in erosion their autonomy independently determine course action. democratic process been impacted loss decision-making power experienced emerging countries as a consequence globalisation. rules governing were inequitably formulated provide preferential treatment developed Contrary popular opinion, impact on both and nations exhibited disparities. questioning emerged This further exacerbated existing division between global north south, leading heightened level separation these two regions. International financial institutions based Washington disregarded objections raised strategy aimed at mitigating disparity wealth. ideology privatisation free market is commonly referred consensus. state non-intervention proved be disappointing primarily served interests international organisations involved, thereby failing benefit other stakeholders. Hence, imperative formulate development encompasses principles equity, justice, long-term sustainability. understanding sustainable approach attaining justice through sustainability necessitate reevaluation order accomplish similar objectives. authors this research endeavor investigate extent which current agenda sufficiently comprehensive address shortcomings past attempts reconcile with development. study aims examine response community implementation Development Agenda. paper examines influence policy-making processes Finally, proceed analyse concepts growth,
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Law and Safety
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1727-1584', '2617-2933']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32631/pb.2023.2.20