Internationalization: global and regional tendencies
In: Berichte / Forschungsinstitut der Internationalen Wissenschaftlichen Vereinigung Weltwirtschaft und Weltpolitik (IWVWW) e.V, Band 5, Heft 33, S. 34-54
ISSN: 1022-3258
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In: Berichte / Forschungsinstitut der Internationalen Wissenschaftlichen Vereinigung Weltwirtschaft und Weltpolitik (IWVWW) e.V, Band 5, Heft 33, S. 34-54
ISSN: 1022-3258
World Affairs Online
The strategic planning starts with the analysis of the current condition and the summary of tendencies (trends) and causes that led to this state.Today's status of global economy is very exciting itself. Continuing the ongoing investigations (studies) and summarizing the initial preliminary results of the second part of the research (studies), I suggest considering these emerging trends. (The results of the first part of the study: formation of the "politological pyramid" were published in the article POLITICAL IDEA AND INVESTMENTS SAFETY;http://general.journals.cz/documents/Vol2/Untitled1.pdf; Journal: http://general.journals.cz/).
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In: GISAP: Sociological, Political and Military Sciences, Heft 1
ISSN: 2054-6459
In: Europa Regional, Band 6.1998, Heft 4, S. 23-34
It is too early to speak of suburbanisation processes in the city regions of Russia, although the statistical data is deceptive: (officially) population decline in Moscow - slight increase in population in the surrounding regions . However, the immigration comes from outside. The same is also true of other large cities. The most mani fest first signs of suburbanisation can be observed in the Moscow city agglomeration (in addition to the population settlement, the establishment of transport and logistics firms, specialist retailers and trade outlets), whereas similar manifestations have been barely registered in other large cities and especially in smaller cities. There is no population concentration from the large cities in the surrounding regions, rather only a concentration of the capital from the large city (second homes in the form of cottages and massive dachas). The population concentration in the surrounding regions is a result of immigration through domestic migration. The structural economic transformation in the cities of the surrounding regions will not be feasible in the short to medium term as a result of a lack of capital and unfavourable growth conditions (circumstances provided by the state). It is most likely to set in with the creation of the tertiary and quarterly sector, especially the companyorientated services sector.
In: Economic studies 7
In: United Nations publication
Based on the theoretical and empirical studies carried out in eight countries (Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, the Ukraine, and Denmark), tendencies of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the region are presented. Similarities and differences in training of managerial personnel, ethics of activities of organizations, fostering of corporate social responsibility in the government policy, corporate involvement and expectations, communication with stakeholders, and in other aspects are highlighted. In spite of the different tendencies of political and social development, corporate social responsibility formed in the countries of the region and some common problematic tendencies are highlighted.
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In: CEPAL review, Heft 52, S. 177-188
ISSN: 0251-2920
World Affairs Online
In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, S. 45-52
ISSN: 0130-9641
In: Sociological research, Band 43, Heft 4, S. 7-20
ISSN: 2328-5184
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 136, Heft 1, S. 37-47
ISSN: 1552-3349
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 225, S. 37-47
ISSN: 0002-7162
In: Istoryko-polityčni problemy sučasnoho svitu: zbornyk naukovych statej, Heft 37-38, S. 109-116
ISSN: 2617-2372
Cooperation for development is a mechanism of solving problems, which appear in contemporary world. The concept of soft power is determined by the interest of developed countries to maintain peace at international level, and development for cooperation allows this indispensable thing to develop democracy and economies of the developing countries. At international level, there is an anarchic state of things, messy and Hobbesian, where states as main actors of international relations act in a Machiavellian way, guided by their egoistic interest, determined by the fear of territorial integrity threat. In this study, we define the particularities of cooperation policy for development; outline the hidden aspects of foreign policy of big powers, whose available force imposes rules and laws at international level. Eastern Partnership states benefit from several programs of cooperation policy for development, that is why it is extremely important for their leaders to learn all the aspects this phenomenon.
Keywords: cooperation, regional cooperation for development, soft power concept, national interest, democracy
In: European Integration Studies, Band 0, Heft 6
In: NordREFO 1997,2
In: Journal of international affairs, Band 66, Heft 2, S. 157-162
ISSN: 0022-197X