The Early Years of the OAU: The Search for Organizational Preeminence
Immanuel Wallerstein
International Organization, 1966, vol. 20, issue 4, 774-787
Abstract:
Organizations, like human beings, are not born to an identity. They establish one in the course of their maturation. The identity they can develop is limited by the social origins of the organization and by the environment during their early years, but it is not predetermined by these factors in any simple fashion.
Date: 1966
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