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ID:   027652


American corporation: its Power, its money, its politics / Barber, Richard J. 1970  Book
Barber, Richard J. Book
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Publication London, Macgibbon & Kee, 1970.
Description vii, 309p.Hbk
Standard Number 026163190X
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ID:   111892


Amidst the chaos a small force for stability: Somalia's business community / Feldman, Robert L   Journal Article
Feldman, Robert L Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Though parts of Somalia appear mired in intractable conflict, both domestic and foreign trade continues. As a result amidst the conflict, corruption, and chaos Somalia's business community is a small force for peace and stability. Thus, efforts directed at enhancing the business community, possibly via the Transitional Federal Government or its successor, could play a small role in improving the situation in this strategically poised country with a very entrepreneurial population. However, such success is far from certain, and numerous other factors besides a strengthened business community would have to occur for Somalia even to begin the journey on the long road to recovery.
Key Words Piracy  Somalia  Business  Corruption  Transitional Federal Government 
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ID:   041979


ASCI case collection: first series / Towl, A.R. (ed.); Doraiswami, M.S. (ed.) 1963  Book
Towl, A.R. Book
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Publication Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1963.
Description xxvii, 344p.Hbk
Key Words Management  Organization  Business 
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ID:   101326


Assessing state and societal functions of the military and the / Raffin, Anne   Journal Article
Raffin, Anne Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Studies on the military in Vietnam today see a concurrence between the changing role of the army-its growing economic role as well as its role as a tool to control the Vietnamese population-and the changing economy and international environment. How do we make sense of this evolution and its impact on civil-military relations in terms of power relations and authority? This study seeks to provide an analytical framework that shows how the military is not a homogeneous entity but rather is made up of various groups that derive uneven benefits from the post-cold war situation. The author's contribution is primarily at the conceptual level, stressing the dynamics of power relations among the military, society, and state from a Weberian perspective. Doi moi, as an era of economic and social change, has redefined power relations. The author also emphasizes the generational and historical elements in civil-military relations that are specific to Vietnam.
Key Words Army  Military  Business  Vietnam - History  Generations  Weber 
Demilitarization 
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ID:   111000


Bad for business: the state looks the other way as businesses owned and run by Ahmadis face violent persecution / Maher, Sanam   Journal Article
Maher, Sanam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   042195


Basic mathematics for business analysis / Curry, O.J. (ed.); Pearson, John E. (ed.) 1970  Book
Curry, O.J. Book
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Edition Revised edition
Publication Illinois, Richard D. Irwin Inc., 1970.
Description viii,290p.
Key Words Business  Statistics  Mathematics 
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ID:   029262


Beyond national borders: reflections on Japan and the world / Ohmae, Kenichi 1987  Book
Ohmae, Kenichi Book
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Publication Iinois, Dow Jones-Irwin., 1987.
Description xi, 128p.Hardbound
Standard Number 1556230176
Key Words Commerce  Business 
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028160380.10952/OHM 028160MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   041185


Brazilian agricultural technology and trade: study of five commodities / Knight, Peter T. 1971  Book
Knight, Peter T. Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1971.
Description xxii, 223p.Hbk
Key Words Technology  Agriculture  Commerce  Business 
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Breakdown of EU-Russia Transnational Ties: Causes and Consequences / Romanova, Tatiana A   Journal Article
Romanova, Tatiana A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article aims to explore the causes and consequences of the profound change in transnational ties between Russia and the European Union after February 24, 2022, that is, contacts that bypass official authorities and directly involve Russian and EU citizens (in business, science, education, culture, sports, and non-governmental organizations’ activities). The breakdown of ties is unique in speed and scale. Five causes of the breakdown of transnational ties have been identified: the position of EU officials towards Russian society; the rise of the war paradigm in the West and its pluralization (that is, its implementation on different tracks); reputational aspects; the perception of Russian society as homogeneous in supporting the operation in Ukraine; and pressure from Ukraine itself. As a result, relations between Russia and the EU have become more politicized and have lost the potential for resilience and mutual socialization. By limiting transnational ties, EU players help Russia’s ruling elite consolidate society and limit alternative thinking; they also change the vector of EU civilian power. At the same time, the rupture of transnational ties delivers a major blow to the universality of Western institutions, which will determine the pace of recovery both for Russian supporters of close relations with the West and for their opponents. The article also pinpoints certain mechanisms for rebuilding transnational ties in the medium term.
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Business and conflict in fragile states: the case for pragmatic solutions / Ganson, Brian; Wennmann, Achim 2016  Book
Ganson, Brian Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2016.
Description 230p.pbk
Series Adelphi Paper no. 457-458
Standard Number 9781138213975
Key Words Conflict  Business  Peaceful Development  Fragile States 
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ID:   041213


Business and government: technical notes and cases / Pruthi, Surinder P.S. 1972  Book
Pruthi, Surinder P.S. Book
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Publication Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1972.
Description xiv, 468pHbk
Standard Number 0210222913
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ID:   114458


Business and human rights / Gatilov, Gennady   Journal Article
Gatilov, Gennady Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract IN AN INCREASINGLY GLOBALIZING WORLD, where we witness an interweaving of economic, financial, and trading ties, the issue of civilized behavior by transnational corporations is beginning to take on added urgency. The corporations are growing by absorbing ever more of the world's business and economic entities and active population. Their business activities span large groups of people, often becoming city-forming activities and, therefore, their scope of responsibility should include providing quality social and health services and maintaining a proper natural environment. In other words, the corporations are called upon to be a leader in labor relations and in the observance of labor laws and, accordingly, human rights. Of the 100 largest economies in the world, 51 are corporations; only 49 are countries.1
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Business and individual ethics, some musings / Bhagra, Arun   Journal Article
Bhagra, Arun Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Business and peace in the Niger Delta: what we know and what we need to know / Idemudia, Uwafiokun   Journal Article
Idemudia, Uwafiokun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The global restructuring of state–society relationships driven by neoliberal logic has not only allowed for the taming of the ‘state’, which has paradoxically accentuated its inadequacies, but has also facilitated, for better or for worse, the emergence of business – especially transnational corporations – as a major political force in global governance. Consequently, while the issues of peace and conflict have traditionally been the concern of governments, businesses are now increasingly being expected to make peace and conflict their concern. However, despite claims and counterclaims that businesses can be moneymakers and peacemakers, analyses of the relationship between business and peace remain largely embryonic. This paper seeks to contribute to this emerging business and peace debate by drawing on insights from the Niger Delta conflict to ascertain what we know and what we need to know if businesses are to become peacemakers in conflict zones in Africa.
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Business and security: public-private sector relationaships in a new security environment / Bailes, Alyson J.K. (ed.); Frommelt, Isabel (ed.) 2004  Book
Bailes, Alyson J.K. (ed.) Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Description xvi,328p.Hbk
Standard Number 0199274509
Key Words Security  Business  Business - Security 
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Business and soft power politics / Titov, A   Journal Article
Titov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract WITH TODAY'S international relations across the world being in a permanent state of turmoil and countries increasingly turning to "hybrid" tactics, the soft power concept acquires primary importance in foreign policy.
Key Words Russia  Business  Soft Power  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   128461


Business as a development agent: evidence of possibility and improbability / Blowfield, Michael; Dolan, Catherine S   Journal Article
Blowfield, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract An emphasis on making markets work for the poor has thrust companies into the role of 'development agents' - organisations that consciously seek to deliver outcomes that contribute to international development goals. This paper examines what business as a development agent means in terms of the promise, the conceptualisation and the developmental outcomes of several initiatives engaged in 'bottom billion capitalism'. It argues that, while these initiatives are hailed as a solution for poverty, the benefits of such engagement must be weighed against other factors, including exclusion, the emphasis on capital assets and the reinterpretation of positive outcomes. The paper presents an alternative model of business as a development agent that better meets the criteria for a genuine development actor.
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Business as usual: the TTP exploiting the situation caused by the floods to regroup and settle scores with the government / Yusufzai, Rahimullah   Journal Article
Yusufzai, Rahimullah Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Government  Business  TTP  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Business in Japan: guide to Japanese business practice and procedure / Norbury, Paul (ed); Bownas, Geoffrey (ed) 1974  Book
Norbury, Paul Book
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Publication London, The Macmillian Press Ltd., 1974.
Description xv, 351p.Hardbound
Standard Number 333157087
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Business in the human society / Corson, John J. 1971  Book
Corson, John J. Book
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Publication New York, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., 1971.
Description vi, 314p.
Key Words Business 
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