Companies in a world of conflict : NGOs, sanctions and corporate responsibility : papers from a workshop organized in Oslo by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, April 1997
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Companies in a world of conflict : NGOs, sanctions and corporate responsibility : papers from a workshop organized in Oslo by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, April 1997
Royal Institute of International Affairs : Earthscan, 1998
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"Energy and Environmental Programme"
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Description
This volume describes the conflicts and dilemmas faced by multinational companies in setting ethical standards for their behavior where the limits imposed by government and public opinion are changing, conflicting, or unclear and exposure to international media is swift and merciless. The perspectives of business, international relations, law, management science, and politics are presented, along with a report of discussion at a workshop held in Oslo. There is a foreword by Daniel Yergin, president of the Cambridge Energy Research Associates in Massachusetts, and an overview by John Mitchell. Not available through Brookings in the UK and Europe
Table of Contents
- International petroleum - a challenged industry?, Philip Watts and John Elkington
- international sanctions by governments, Rosemary Hollis, Robert Pelletreau and Thomas Walde
- non-governmental sanctions, Peter Willetts, Jack Spence and John Mitchell.
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