Investing in Repression?: Foreign Direct Investment and Human Rights in Poorer Countries - Amir Azarvan - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639148510 - June 14, 2009
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Investing in Repression?: Foreign Direct Investment and Human Rights in Poorer Countries


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This book represents an important contribution to the debate on the impact of foreign direct investment on human rights in the Global South. Political scientist, Amir Azarvan, assesses ? both quantitatively and qualitatively - the effects of FDI on socioeconomic well-being and physical integrity rights in host countries. Statistical analysis largely disconfirms the neoliberal theory that FDI reduces the repression of physical integrity rights over time. In contrast, there is stronger evidence for the historical structuralist theory that countries with large flows of FDI are more repressive in times of domestic unrest. Case study analysis largely supports these statistical findings and, in the case of Algeria, suggests ways to modify historical structuralism. These findings thus constitute a challenge to what appears to be an emerging neoliberal consensus in the literature,and imply the need to more closely regulate the activities of multinational corporations.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 14, 2009
ISBN13 9783639148510
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 196
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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