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internationalism revisited or in praise of internationalism
Interventions, 2003Because Empire presents itself as a reinvention of Marxism under the banner of left-anarchist thought, it is relevant to consider whether it converges with the return of Marxism to intellectual life. The argument of this essay is that the book’s ‘rhizomic’ methodology produces a map of a deterritorialized globalization from which the Marxist landmarks ...
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2017
1992 is remembered as the first post–Cold War election, fought primarily on domestic issues, when Bill Clinton overturned the high approval ratings enjoyed by President George H. W. Bush in the wake of victory in the Gulf. Clinton’s victory is conventionally ascribed to a combination of domestic issues, luck, and the candidacy of Ross Perot.
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1992 is remembered as the first post–Cold War election, fought primarily on domestic issues, when Bill Clinton overturned the high approval ratings enjoyed by President George H. W. Bush in the wake of victory in the Gulf. Clinton’s victory is conventionally ascribed to a combination of domestic issues, luck, and the candidacy of Ross Perot.
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2019
For decades after World War II, Senator J. William Fulbright was one of the most influential foreign policy thinkers in the United States. Especially given the importance of the eponymous academic exchange program he founded, he is often held as an avatar of the midcentury American liberal internationalist philosophy that undergirded postwar US foreign
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For decades after World War II, Senator J. William Fulbright was one of the most influential foreign policy thinkers in the United States. Especially given the importance of the eponymous academic exchange program he founded, he is often held as an avatar of the midcentury American liberal internationalist philosophy that undergirded postwar US foreign
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De-Internationalization: The Other Side of Internationalization
2023Companies rightly regard internationalization decisions as strategic; they are long-term, require and bind up resources, and have important implications for companies’ performance. But internationalization is inherently demanding and risky, changes are likely to happen, and there is no guarantee of a positive outcome.
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While internationalization appeals to many—entrepreneurs, CEOs, investors, and policy makers—as a successful and/or desired endeavor, leading to and/or stimulating growth, de-internationalization, on the other hand, is perceived as a failure, an undesired enterprise. These stakeholders commit to the internationalization of diverse types of resources, e.
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The Internationalization of Japan.
Pacific Affairs, 1993Martin Bronfenbrenner +2 more
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