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Contents List of figures and tables vii About the contributors viii Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction Understanding the challenges to enfranchisement 1 Jessica F. Green and W. Bradnee Chambers Part I: Actors 19 1 Increasing disenfranchisement of developing country negotiators in a multi-speed world 21 Joyeeta Gupta 2 In tension: Enfranchising initiatives in the face of aggressive marginalisation 40 John W. Foster 3 Business-society interaction towards sustainable development&enrsp;corporate social responsibility: The road ahead 62 Mikoto Usui 4 Developing country scientists and decision-making: An institutional perspective of issues and barriers 90 W. Bradnee Chambers 5 The legacy of Deskaheh: Decolonising indigenous participation in global governance regarding sustainable development 108 Leanne Simpson Part II: Models 131 6 Civil society and the World Trade Organization 133 Kevin R. Gray 7 The politics of inclusion in the Monterrey Process 154 Barry Herman 8 The Åarhus Convention: Engaging the disenfranchised through the institutionalisation of procedural rights? 180 Marc Pallemaerts 9 Promoting enfranchisement: New approaches for the climate talks 205 Gunnar Sjostedt 10 Toward inclusion and influence: Strategies for enfranchisement 228 Jessica F. Green
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Sustainable development -- Management -- International cooperation.
Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Developed countries.
Developed countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Developing countries.
Equality.