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Rising Powers, Rising Networks: Brazilian Actors in Private Governance

机译:新兴力量,新兴网络:私人治理中的巴西演员

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This article analyses Brazilian involvement in private labour and environmental governance. It does so by mapping the local actors participating in three recent international initiatives—the UN Global Compact, the Global Reporting Initiative, and theISO 26000 Working Group—and exploring the activities of a central group around the Ethos Institute for Business and Social Responsibility. The article argues that the privileged position of this group of actors is supported by the lasting association between a sector of Brazilian business and influential political players, in particular the ruling Workers' Party. On this basis, the article discusses the model of institutional complementarity, suggesting that both the local network and the global initiatives benefited from the narrow state-society relations pervading Brazilian politics. The article contests the claim that emerging economies are necessarily disadvantaged newcomers to private governance, and calls for greater attention to the interfacebetween international initiatives and local political institutions.
机译:本文分析了巴西参与私人劳动和环境治理的情况。通过绘制参与最近三个国际计划(联合国全球契约,全球报告计划和ISO 26000工作组)的当地参与者的地图,并探索Ethos商业和社会责任学院周围的中央小组的活动,来做到这一点。文章认为,这一类参与者的特权地位得到了巴西商业部门与有影响力的政治参与者,特别是执政的工人党之间持久的联系的支持。在此基础上,本文讨论了制度互补的模型,并认为本地网络和全球计划都受益于遍布巴西政治的狭窄国家与社会关系。这篇文章驳斥了新兴经济体必然不利于私人治理新移民的说法,并呼吁人们更多地关注国际倡议与地方政治机构之间的接口。

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