Global Governance and the MDGs: The story of an impossible love?
Núria Molina Gallart
Development, 2005, vol. 48, issue 1, 126-128
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If current world trends do not change, the attainment of the millennium development goals (MDGs) will be seriously compromised. During the last decades, priority has been given to economic and commercial globalization, while little is done towards the vitally important issue of globalizing sustainable human development. Nuria Molina argues for institutional mechanisms to ensure greater global social justice, adjusting social imbalances worldwide and guaranteeing a more ethical functioning of the world's economy. Development (2005) 48, 126–128. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100121
Date: 2005
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