The private side of global governance: the traditional role of institutions on the public side of global economic governance has been in meting out ... from: Journal of International Affairs
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Citation Details Title: The private side of global governance: the traditional role of institutions on the public side of global economic governance has been in meting out development assistance, not managing private sector activity. But new definitions of development and human security have pushed public institutions into uncharted terrain.(Concepts of Governance) Author: Shareen Hertel Publication:Journal of International Affairs (Refereed) Date: September 22, 2003 Publisher: Columbia University School of International Public Affairs Volume: 57 Issue: 1 Page: 41(10)