Finance & Development, September 2014
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In: China's Regulations on Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, 1992
World Affairs Online
In: Italian Political Science Review: Rivista italiana di scienza politica, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 353-355
ISSN: 0048-8402
In: Italian Political Science Review: Rivista italiana di scienza politica, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 334-336
ISSN: 0048-8402
In: National Defense University blue paper
"In 2016, economic globalization suffered a severe crisis after over half a century of smooth development, and deglobalization was running mountains high. Not only did it trigger domestic political discord in major countries like the United States, Britain, France and Germany, but also led to international economic and political disputes among Western countries, intensifying strategic competition between major powers. With the arrival of 2017, through the perilous waves of deglobalization and the consequent international political upheavals, we find that the post Cold War era that we were familiarized with, is coming to a rapid end, ushering in a new international political era, full of uncertainties. This annual book presents Chinese scholars' views, opinions and predictions on global political and security issues, as well as China's strategic choice. It covers a wide range of important issues concerning international security, ranging from the assessment of Sino-US relations, Russian-American relations, the counter terrorism situation in the Middle East, the political situation in Taiwan and cross-Strait relations, Brexit and the refugee problem, and the strategic situation in the South China Sea, to the judgment of the strategic posture in countries and regions like Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa. Also covered are the analysis of the strategic posture in cyber space, outer space (as well as their governance), and discussion on China's international strategic choice in the wave of deglobalization."--
In: Finance & Development v.Finance & Development
In: Impresa economia comunicazione 35
Cover -- Occhiello -- Contents -- Preface -- Ouverture de 'Corporate Governance Communication' -- Managerial corporate governance communication -- Bibliography -- Ouverture de' communication and global markets' -- Corporate communicationand global markets -- Management Consulting, Global Markets and Corporate Networking -- Ouverture de 'market-driven managementand global markets - 1' -- Market-Driven management,competitive space and global networks -- Ouverture de'Market-Driven Managementand Global Markets - 2' -- Ouverture de'Market-Driven Management andCompetitive Customer Value - 1' -- Market-Driven Management,Competitive Customer Valueand Global Networks -- Ouverture de'Intangible Assets & -- Global Competition' -- Intangibles, Global Networks & -- Corporate Social Responsibility -- Global Networks, Knowledge Management andWorld Cities -- Ouverture de 'Global Cities and KnowledgeManagement - 2' -- Ouverture de 'Innovation Managementin Global Markets - 1' -- Innovation and Imitation:Corporate Strategies for Global Competition -- Ouverture de 'Innovation Management inGlobal Markets - 2' -- Ouverture de 'Global Networksand Local Development-1' -- Innovation and Imitation for GlobalCompetitive Strategies.The Corporation Development Models of US,Japan, Korea, and Taiwan -- Ouverture de 'Global Networksand Local Development-2' -- Ouverture de 'Global Networks andSustainable Development - 1' -- Global Capitalism and Sustainable Growth.From Global Products to Network Globalisation -- Global Networks, Outside-In Capabilitiesand Smart Innovation -- Product Design Managementand Global Competition -- Global Tourism Management.Mass, Experience and Sensations Tourism -- Global Tourism and Terrorism.Safety and Security Management -- Planned Obsolescence, Total Quality,Zero Defects and Global Competition.
In: Diritto internazionale dell'economia. Centro interuniversitario sul diritto delle organizzazioni int
In: Diritto internazionale dell'economia 12
In: L' alingua 196
In: Rivista di studi politici internazionali: RSPI, Band 68, Heft 4, S. 677-678
ISSN: 0035-6611
In: Finance & Development v.Volume 48, No. 4
""Africa's Middle-Class Motor"" finds growing evidence that a recent resurgence in the continent's economic well-being has staying power. In his overview article, Harvard professor Calestous Juma says the emphasis for too long has been on eradicating poverty through aid rather than promoting prosperity through improved infrastructure, education, entrepreneurship, and trade. That is now changing: there is a growing emphasis on policies that produce a middle class. The new African middle class may not have the buying power of a Western middle class but it demands enough goods and services to sup
In this article I provide an appraisal of the neo-Gramscian approach to the study of international relations by focusing on three of its major exponents: Robert Cox, Stephen Gill and Adam Morton. I argue that neo-Gramscians have yet to adequately address some important challenges and criticisms of their method around its overly "top-down" mode of analysis, its neglect of forms of resistance and its excessively global and cosmopolitan account of neoliberal hegemony and especially resistance. I maintain that a return to the letter of Gramsci's writings on hegemony and its national-popular and democratic character would not only allow neo-Gramscians to address more effectively these weaknesses, but also strengthen their approach and align it more effectively with trends in contemporary politics.Keywords: Gramsci; International Relations; Hegemony; National-Popular.
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