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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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Teaching Internationally for Internationalization
2018This is a case study of a Western (Irish born and educated) university academic working internationally in a Japanese context where internationalization is prioritized. The case study is framed by intercultural and cross-cultural research and theories illustrating and discussing cultural competencies.
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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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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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Dissent, 2010
One of the questions that we posed for the forum on intellectuals and their America in this issue has preoccupied me for many years, and I will seize this occasion to respond (other editors may also join the conversation on the Web): "Do you consider yourself a patriot, a world citizen, or do you have some other allegiance that helps shape your ...
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One of the questions that we posed for the forum on intellectuals and their America in this issue has preoccupied me for many years, and I will seize this occasion to respond (other editors may also join the conversation on the Web): "Do you consider yourself a patriot, a world citizen, or do you have some other allegiance that helps shape your ...
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Tackling business model challenges in SME internationalization through digitalization
Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2022Wiebke Reim +2 more
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Cycles of de-internationalization and re-internationalization: Towards an integrative framework
Journal of World Business, 2022Mario I Kafouros +2 more
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Internationalization in higher education: global trends and recommendations for its future
Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2021Hans de Wit, Philip G Altbach
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