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Paquet, Gilles, The New Geo-Governance. A Baroque Approach, coll. Governance, Ottawa, University of Ottawa Press, 2005, 362 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 451
ISSN: 1703-7891
Französische Aktiengesellschaft: monistisches und dualistisches System im Spannungsfeld der Corporate Governance
In: Schriftenreihe zum Gesellschaftsrecht 8
Ethnic structure, inequality and governance in the public sector in Switzerland
In: Democracy, governance and human rights 22
Ethnic structure, inequality and governance of the public sector in Nigeria
In: Democracy, governance and human rights 24
Wilkinson, Rorden (dir.), The Global Governance Reader, New York, Routledge, 2005, 348 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 446
ISSN: 1703-7891
The russian oil industry between public and private governance : obstacles to international oil companies' investment strategies
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V2W-4DTKN77-1&_user=1080505&_handle=V-WA-A-W-WYA-MsSAYWW-UUW-U-AABWVWVUEE-AABUUUVYEE-VAYWEWCZU-WYA-U&_fmt=summary&_coverDate=11%2F17%2F2004&_rdoc=234&_orig=browse&_srch=%23toc%235713%239999%239999 ; International audience ; The low level of involvement by international oil companies in Russia seems difficult to explain given what development of its resources and production has to offer. There are still many restrictions and contradictions, born of the particular institutional and political environment of the Russian oil industry at the end of fifteen years of transition, that act as a bar to international integration. Three factors currently define the establishment of relations with foreign investors. First, because of the many different levels of negotiation with Russian companies, the State and the Regions, the decisions are based on complex relations between the various forces. Second, the reforms, and especially privatisation and the allocation of rights of ownership to deposits, are considered by sizeable sections of public opinion and many political classes to be illegitimate, thus making the issue of international investment and foreign presence still more complicated. Finally, the State's wish to take back the oil industry in order to use it to fulfil its economic and foreign policies is creating further uncertainty. These three elements seriously restrict the entry of international oil companies to the Russian market.
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The russian oil industry between public and private governance : obstacles to international oil companies' investment strategies
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V2W-4DTKN77-1&_user=1080505&_handle=V-WA-A-W-WYA-MsSAYWW-UUW-U-AABWVWVUEE-AABUUUVYEE-VAYWEWCZU-WYA-U&_fmt=summary&_coverDate=11%2F17%2F2004&_rdoc=234&_orig=browse&_srch=%23toc%235713%239999%239999 ; International audience ; The low level of involvement by international oil companies in Russia seems difficult to explain given what development of its resources and production has to offer. There are still many restrictions and contradictions, born of the particular institutional and political environment of the Russian oil industry at the end of fifteen years of transition, that act as a bar to international integration. Three factors currently define the establishment of relations with foreign investors. First, because of the many different levels of negotiation with Russian companies, the State and the Regions, the decisions are based on complex relations between the various forces. Second, the reforms, and especially privatisation and the allocation of rights of ownership to deposits, are considered by sizeable sections of public opinion and many political classes to be illegitimate, thus making the issue of international investment and foreign presence still more complicated. Finally, the State's wish to take back the oil industry in order to use it to fulfil its economic and foreign policies is creating further uncertainty. These three elements seriously restrict the entry of international oil companies to the Russian market.
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Chakravarti, Ashok, Aid, Institutions and Development. New Approaches to Growth, Governance and Poverty, Northampton, ma, Edward Elgar, 2005, 190 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 320
ISSN: 1703-7891
Aginam, Obijiofor, Global Health Governance. International Law and Public Health in a Divided World, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2005, 202 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 306
ISSN: 1703-7891
Karns, Margaret P. et Karen A. Mingst, International Organisations.The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder, co, Lynne Rienner, 2004, 562 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 1, S. 156
ISSN: 1703-7891
Cooper, Andrew F., Tests of Global Governance. Canadian Diplomacy and the United Nations World Conferences, New York, United Nations University Press, 2004, 298 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 1, S. 182
ISSN: 1703-7891
Xu, Yi-Chong et Patrick Weller, The Governance of World Trade. International Civil Servants and the gatt/wto, Northampton, ma, Edward Elgar, 2004, 311 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 324
ISSN: 1703-7891
Regional security and global governance: a study of interaction between regional agencies and the UN Security Council with a proposal for a regional-global security mechanism
In: Institute for European studies publication series 5
Chambers, W. Bradnee et Jessica F. Green (dir.), Reforming International Environmental Governance. From Institutional Limits to Innovative Reforms, New York, United Nations University Press, 2005, 234 p
In: Études internationales, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 638
ISSN: 1703-7891