Executive Summary
  Table of Contents
  Acknowledgements
  Glossary

 

 

 

 

 

 



   I. Briefing Notes: The briefing notes summarize important messages emerging from the book.

II. Technical Papers: The technical papers provide more detail on some of the studies developed for the book.

Overview of the Evolution of Global Reports
ODS Staff Paper
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I. Briefing Notes:

Globalization Need Not be a Run-away Process; It can be Managed (Briefing Note 1)

Global Public Goods: Identifying the Top 10—And How to Provide Them (Briefing Note 2)

Global Public Goods "A Highly-rewarding Investment" (Briefing Note 3)

Providing Global Public Goods: Fostering ‘Publicness’ with a New Political Mechanism (Briefing Note 4)

 

Open Up Global Governance to Business and Civil Society (Briefing Note 5)

International System Needs Private Sector Methods (Briefing Note 6)

To Better Manage Globalization Developing Countries Need to be Heard (Briefing Note 7)

 

Global Public Goods Matter to Developing Countries (Briefing Note 8)

 

II. Technical Papers:

Fairness Matters: Negotiating Global Public Goods

Cecilia Albin

 

Global Trade for Local Benefit: Financing Energy for All in Costa Rica

René Castro and Sarah Cordero

 

Steps Towards Enhanced Parity: Negotiating Capacity and Strategies of Developing Countries

Pamela Chasek and Lavanya Rajamani

 

Towards Free and Fair Trade: A Global Public Good Perspective

Ronald U. Mendoza and Chandrika Bahadur

 

Profiling the Provision Status of Global Public Goods

ODS Staff Paper

 

Overview of the Evolution of Global Reports

ODS Staff Paper
Click here to download the March 2004 update