| Title: | UN Imperialism: unleashing entrepreneurship in the developing world |
| Authors: | Cammack, Paul |
| Citation: | Paul Cammack, 'UN Imperialism: unleashing entrepreneurship in the developing world', Papers in the Politics of Global Competitiveness, No. 2, Institute for Global Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, e-space Open Repository, 2006. |
| Publisher: | Manchester Metropolitan University |
| Issue date: | Dec-2006 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2173/6599 |
| Submitted date: | 2006-12-02 |
| Abstract: | Over the last decade the UN, and particularly the UNDP, has become the sponsor of a new imperialist project, aimed at exporting capitalism to the developing world. Initiated at the start of Kofi Annan's term of office, the project was developed through the Millennium Development Goals and the Monterrey consensus, culminating at the UN World Summit of 2005. |
| Type: | Article |
| Language: | en |
| Keywords: | United Nations imperialism global competitiveness entrepreneurship UNDP Millennium Development Goals capitalism Monterrey consensus |
| Series/Report no.: | Papers in the Politics of Global Competitiveness 2 |
| Appears in collections: | Department of Politics and Philosophy Institute for Global Studies (IGS)
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