The Invisible Hand of Peace shows that the domestic institutions associated with capitalism, namely private property and competitive market structures, have promoted peace between states over the past two centuries.
Contributors to this volume consider the state of the political risk insurance industry in the wake of September 11, 2001, the Argentine economic crisis, and other upheavals.
Monograph on foreign investment decision making of multinational enterprise in a context of risk or probability with regard to political problems in host countries - includes diagrams, graphs, references and statistical tables.
Examines political philosophies of the classic theorists as a means to understand international dilemmas in the post-Cold War world For anyone interested in the relations between political thought and international relations; the multiple ...
This insightful Research Agenda provides reflections on the state of the international business and management discipline and also highlights important future topics for research, as well as sharing a range of thought-provoking ideas on key ...