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Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries - Towards a Framework for Corporate Peace

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Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries addresses a significant gap in research on the political and diplomatic role of multinational corporations in peace processes in intrastate conflict: Corporate Peacemaking. The author focuses on corporations in the oil and mining sectors, supporting or participating in peace negotiations and mediation. The chapters explore national-level peace processes, as well as those at community and global levels. While the focus is on extractive companies, the findings are valuable to companies from all industries looking at peace-related processes.

This ground-breaking book gives a comprehensive picture of how Corporate Peacemaking currently works, how it can be developed and implemented, and how it is likely to impact global governance and corporate culture in the future.

The book demonstrates that Corporate Peacemaking has the potential to be a powerful element in international governance and peace efforts; and Ralph shows through the business case that companies, as well as communities, will benefit.

Ralph presents a new framework for Corporate Peace that will assist companies from all sectors in countries experiencing violent conflict, in addition to instability, human rights abuses and poor governance. Based on rigorous academic research with practical case studies, it is essential reading for practitioners, academics, policy-makers and NGOs.

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Foreword by Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman of the Foundation for the Global CompactForeword by Per L. Saxegaard, Founder and Chairman of the Business for Peace Foundation1. Overview2. Why explore CPM?3. CR and human rights: leading to CPM4. Assisting the transformation of war economies to peace economies5. Conceptualising CPM6. Implementing the CPM Framework7. What is happening on the ground? Case studies of CPM8. Assessing the case studies9. Cosmopolitan corporate peaceReferencesAbout the author

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Natalie Ralph

Summary

This book explores the diplomatic role of corporations in peace processes in intrastate conflict, focusing on transnational extractive corporations but applicable to all industries. Ralph presents a new framework for corporate peacemaking and argues it could be a powerful tool in global governance and peace efforts.

Product details

Authors Natalie Ralph, Ralph Natalie
Publisher Stylus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2015
 
EAN 9781783532506
ISBN 978-1-78353-250-6
No. of pages 260
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics, Business ethics & social responsibility, Business ethics and social responsibility

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