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UN-Business Partnerships: Whose Agenda Counts?

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UN-Business Partnerships: Whose Agenda Counts?
Author(s)Utting, Peter
AbstractThis article questions the validity of partnerships, resembling large corporations, between UN agencies and private businesses, in regard to fulfilling the UN’s goals of promoting sustainable development and human rights for all; changes in these relationships over the past 30 years and problems that have arisen.
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Pages1-62
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SourceBusiness Responsibility for Sustainable Development
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PubDate2000
ISBN_ISSN92-9085-022-1

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