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Chapter 10

Arts, B. 2002. ''Green alliances' of business and NGOs: new styles of self-regulation or 'dead-end roads'?'. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 9: 26-36.
This article analyses the historical background of and potential collaborative alliances between NGOs and business.

Bendell, J. (ed.) Terms for endearment: Business, NGOs and sustainable development. Sheffield: Greenleaf.
This book describes the business-NGO engagement, providing case examples and possible directions for the nature of these types of engagement in the future.

Bunn, I.D. 2004. 'Global Advocacy for Corporate Accountability: Transatlantic Perspectives from the NGO Community'.American University International Law Review, 19(6): 1265-1306.
This article highlights NGO efforts to ensure greater corporate accountability under international law and US national laws.

Chambers, S. and Kymlicka, W. 2002. Alternative Conceptions of Civil Society. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
This book looks at the concept of civil society from a variety of perspectives such as classical liberalist, feminist, Christian etc.

Crossley, N. 2003. 'Even Newer Social Movements? Anti-Corporate Protests, Capitalist Crises and the Remoralization of Society'. Organization, 10(2): 287-305.
This paper uses Habermas' theory of new social movements to examine what is happening with the trend towards anti-capitalism protesting.

Cumming, J.F. 2001. 'Engaging stakeholders in corporate accountability programmes: a cross-sectoral analysis of UK and transnational experience'. Business Ethics: A European Review, 10(1): 45-52.
This article provides a discussion and analysis of three different perspectives on participation.

Lindblom, A. 2006. Non-Governmental Organisations in International Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
'This book examines the legal status of NGOs in different fields of international law, with emphasis on human rights law. The rights, obligations, locus standi and consultative status of NGOs are explored by means of a thorough examination of international legal rules and practices.'

Newton, K. 2001. 'Trust, Social Capital, Civil Society, and Democracy'. International Political Science Review, 22(2): 201-214.
This article looks at the evidence supporting theories of social capital and trust, discusses the similarities and differences between social and political trust, and the role of voluntary organizations.

Seligman, A. 1992. The Idea of Civil Society. New York: The Free Press.
Provides a detailed overview of the concept of civil society.