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This 4 page paper looks at the following quote and discusses it in the context of the role that non governmental organizations can play in the global environment. “Globalisation makes it imperative for NGOs to influence the shape and pattern of economic growth by mainstreaming the social virtues into market processes-trust, cooperation, equity and the preservation of the environment. Few are prepared for this task on the scale that will be required. They are struck in project delivery mode and beyond a few small scale contacts with corporations; they have little idea about how to reshape the costs and benefits of integrated markets”.
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result of political influences in the individual country, which in turn reflects the balance of power and values of those who have, or can take, political power. Theoretically, the majority
of political models embrace concepts such as democracy and justice. However, no political model is ever perfect regardless of the country being examined. Some countries may have political systems which
concentrate power with issue which is used for the benefit of those holding power, rather than for the good of the country as a whole, as seen in some dictatorships.
Other countries may have systems which appear more accountable and representative, but may also have policies which result unfairness. While it is easy to argue that there are specific transgressors;
such as Zimbabwe and many of the developing countries, problems associated with social and economic development suffered by all countries. When trying to
create a better world, when looking at a world physically as well as individual countries, it may be argued that non-governmental organisations are in a unique position to help. Where
countries, and the government, following policies which are resulting in harm to either a minority majority, they may be resistance to pressure from other governments. Even where pressure is exerted
and is successful the long-term result can be political conflict and mistrust. With any type of political pressure it will always be assumed that there are political rather than altruistic
motivations. By their nature the majority of political models seek to preserve the status quo and protect those who already hold the power.
The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can be wide and varied reflecting narrower areas of interest competitive governments. Interests can be as wide as womens rights through to nuclear disarmament
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