The Politics of International Business
Michael Moran
British Journal of Political Science, 1978, vol. 8, issue 2, 217-236
Abstract:
The literature on the politics of international business has many of the marks of an academic fashion: it continues to grow rapidly from a low point; it has seen the entry of conflicting ideological traditions into its debates; and it contains a stream of polemical works. Despite these indications of intellectual modishness it also represents something more substantial: an attempt to understand very important and puzzling changes which have occurred in the international system in recent years.
Date: 1978
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