Society Must Be Protected

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Author/contributor
Title
Society Must Be Protected
Abstract
The multiple ways in which multinational corporations, financial and commodity markets and global trade feed into today's civil wars have recently become a key policy concern of the international community. Over the past five years, a number of initiatives have been launched, aimed at controlling the trade in conflict goods, ensuring good resource governance, advocating corporate social responsibility and promoting conflict-sensitive business practices. This article assesses these initiatives through the lens of Karl Polanyi's conception of the 'double movement', i.e. that capitalism automatically provokes protectionist impulses. It assesses the spaces created by neoliberal globalisation for illicit economic activity and conflict entrepreneurs, the relationship between the economy and conflict, and initiatives aimed at reducing conflict 'triggers'. It concludes that, in addition to the tension between commodification and social protection, there is another tension at work: between those who call for tough mandatory policies and those who promote best-practice guidelines.
Publication
Journal of Corporate Citizenship
Issue
26
Pages
85-99
Date
Summer 2007
Journal Abbr
Journal of Corporate Citizenship
Language
English
ISSN
14705001
Accessed
2017-07-26, 5:29 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Turner, Mandy. 2007. “Society Must Be Protected.” Journal of Corporate Citizenship (26): 85–99.
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Keywords
  • business and conflict
  • capital market
  • commodification
  • corporate social responsibility
  • corruption
  • international business enterprises
  • international trade
  • Polanyi
  • protectionism
  • sanctions
  • social protection
  • social responsibility of business

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