THE POST-2015 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: EXPANDING CORPORATE POWER IN THE NAME OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Friday, March 27, 2015
Author: 
Paul L. Quintos, IBON International and Campaign for Peoples Goals

This new paper discusses how the corporate sector is trying to position itself front and center of the post-2015 development agenda by staking a claim at three levels: First, by setting goals that would suit their priorities for expansion; second, by claiming a primary role in mobilizing the means for implementing these goals; third, by shaping the governance framework that would be set-up to ensure progress in this agenda.

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