This book is a timely addition to the literature on the promise and limitation of CSR [corporate social responsibility] and the private governance of transnational production.... a wealth of methodological insights...allows Hertel to provide fascinating, empirically rich accounts of individual everyday socioeconomic challenges in light of the local incarnation of economic globalization and perceptions of community needs, as well as knowledge of, interest in, experiences with, and assessments of stakeholder dialogues between the local community and the companies that tie them to global value chains.