ID | 147964 |
Title Proper | Is fair trade a fair deal? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Brooks, Thom |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Globalization contributes to a more interconnected global economy. This gives rise to greater challenges to providing a theory of global justice that can account for increasing complexities. Nicole Hassoun defends a powerful and distinctive contribution that claims that coercive institutions in the global order must secure sufficient autonomy to be legitimate because they are coercive. Fair Trade strategies are an illustration of a policy proposal for how globalization can be transformed into global justice. This article examines the issue of how much autonomy is ‘sufficient’ and whether a resource-based solution, like Fair Trade, is likely to contribute to that project. It is argued that the threshold for sufficient autonomy is too imprecise and much more than Fair Trade policies is required if global trade is to become a fairer deal for all. |
`In' analytical Note | Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2016: p.548-561 |
Journal Source | Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 29 No 2 |
Key Words | Globalization ; Global Justice ; Fair Trade ; Fair Deal |