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Democracy and Public-Private Partnerships in Global Governance

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There has been a rapid proliferation of public-private partnerships in the areas of human rights, environmental protection and global governance as mentioned in this paper. Consequently, private actors such as non-government...
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There has been a rapid proliferation of public–private partnerships in the areas of human rights, environmental protection and global governance. Consequently, private actors such as non-government ...

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Explaining Varying Degrees of Openness in the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

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Private Multi-stakeholder Governance in the Agricultural Market Place: An Analysis of Legitimization Processes of the Roundtables on Sustainable Palm Oil and Responsible Soy

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