Governing on par with states: private power and practices of political normalisation

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  • What: Amidst discourses around the ‘necessity` to bring in the private sector to solve global problems, the aim of this paper is thus not to outright reject their presence, but to render discourses around their political equivalence ‘awkward`. Empirically, the paper focused on the case of global food nutrition governance. One of the key contributions of the paper has been to show how, within this process, actors such as philanthropies and corporations shift their roles from peripheral participants to essential political partners in decision-making alongside states.
  • Who: Juanita Uribe and colleagues from the Global . . .

     

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