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Designing global economic equality : the making and unmaking of global egalitarian politics at the United Nations : an intellectual history / Christian Olaf Christiansen.
Author
Christiansen, Christian Olaf
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2026]
©2026
Description
1 online resource : illustrations.
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Equality
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Economic aspects
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History
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United Nations
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Oxford scholarship online
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Summary note
Designing Global Economic Equality is an intellectual history of global inequality: a story of the rise and fall of ideas for global egalitarian politics, or global equality by design. Tracing the writings of United Nations thinkers and their intellectual environments, it contributes to historiographies on inequality, the UN, development, international relations theory, business in society, and neoliberalism. Drawing on sources from development economics, political science, and international relations to UN reports, newspaper articles, management literature, and interviews with contemporary UN experts, it investigates how vocabularies of global inequality shifted over time.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Target audience
Specialized.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on December 22, 2025).
ISBN
9780197811498 (ebook)
OCLC
1564521645
Doi
10.1093/9780197811498.001.0001
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