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  • Active globalization and the EU [Elektronski vir] : towards a more inclusive, decentralized and sustainable international development
    Nahtigal, Matjaž ; Dâmaso, Mafalda
    The modern development dilemma of how to achieve an inclusive knowledge economy is a challenge that faces both the most developed and the least developing economies in the world. As the current ... crisis demonstrates, this is not a theoretical problem: partial global access to vaccines (namely, as a result of current intellectual property frameworks, which allow for the restriction of access to technical knowledge regarding vaccines and medical treatments even during a pandemic) has contributed to the emergence of new COVID-19 variants, endangering the prosperity of the wealthiest and the poorest. Development dilemmas in developing and developed economies can only be solved simultaneously, that is, by expanding access to the knowledge economy to the currently excluded parts of the global population. Institutional innovations in areas such as economics, law, politics, social welfare and culture can be spurred on and systemically supported through comprehensive reforms of international economic rules, institutions and practices. Reflecting its values and model of development based on democratized market economies, the EU – supported by a progressive international alliance connecting politicians, policymakers, experts, trade unions, civil society and citizens – can and should be at the helm of international structural improvements, proposing new priorities and tools across international institutions and governance levels to gradually replace the unsustainable global status quo.
    Vrsta gradiva - e-članek
    Leto - 2022
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 142067971