The Shield of Nationality examines multinational corporations' relations with governments in developing countries and why governments can sometimes expropriate foreign-owned property.
The Shield of Nationality examines multinational corporations' relations with governments in developing countries and why governments can sometimes expropriate foreign-owned property.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Wellhausen is an assistant professor of government and holds courtesy appointments at the McCombs School of Business and the Center for Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Texas, Austin. She is co-editor of Production in the Innovation Economy (2014), an interdisciplinary volume emerging from the multiyear MIT project on the links between innovation and manufacturing in the United States and abroad. Wellhausen has published in the Journal of Conflict Resolution, International Studies Quarterly, Business and Politics, and Systems and Synthetic Biology. She has also worked in the political risk industry.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Nationality and leverage in a globalized world 2. When governments break contracts 3. National diversity and contract sanctity 4. Explaining breach around the world: quantitative tests 5. Foreign firms and their diplomats in Ukraine 6. Moldovan deterrence versus Romanian gold 7. Investor-government relations in history 8. When national diversity erodes property rights Appendix. Case studies: methodology.
1. Nationality and leverage in a globalized world 2. When governments break contracts 3. National diversity and contract sanctity 4. Explaining breach around the world: quantitative tests 5. Foreign firms and their diplomats in Ukraine 6. Moldovan deterrence versus Romanian gold 7. Investor-government relations in history 8. When national diversity erodes property rights Appendix. Case studies: methodology.
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