La diplomatie économique et les affaires internationales au Moyen-Orient

La diplomatie économique et les affaires internationales au Moyen-Orient
Author: Nicolas Badaoui
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2023-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 2140320565

La diplomatie économique est l'une des plus importantes diplomaties au monde, particulièrement au Moyen-Orient. Les pays du Golfe possèdent une diplomatie économique exceptionnelle. La diplomatie économique européenne joue également un rôle important pour les échanges entre les deux rives de la Méditerranée. Ce livre vise à couvrir les différents aspects de la diplomatie économique, avec des auteurs experts issus de diverses cultures et communautés.

Quand la diplomatie africaine s'éveille

Quand la diplomatie africaine s'éveille
Author: Aristide Briand Reboas
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 2140173759

Malgré les résolutions du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies, les conventions de cessez-le-feu, les forces d'interposition, qui s'avèrent être des moyens trop souvent éloignés des réalités locales, force est de constater l'enlisement des conflits. Il est cependant à noter des hauts faits de médiations diplomatiques conduits par des leaders politiques africains. Le progrès économique réalisé par les Etats africains, la conquête de leur autonomie politique, la montée en puissance des organisations stratégiques d'intégration sous régionales, apportent la preuve que l'Afrique s'éveille. Ce livre explore les potentialités qu'offre ce renouveau diplomatique.

The Six Marys

The Six Marys
Author: Witness Lee
Publisher: Living Stream Ministry
Total Pages: 19
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN: 0736307109

Merchant Capital and Economic Decolonization

Merchant Capital and Economic Decolonization
Author: David Kenneth Fieldhouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

BL First published history of the UAC The United Africa Company, formed in 1929, was the largest single commercial organization in West and Equatorial Africa. This is a comprehensive and detailed account of its history based on unrestricted access to the archives.

A Culture of Corruption

A Culture of Corruption
Author: Daniel Jordan Smith
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400837227

E-mails proposing an "urgent business relationship" help make fraud Nigeria's largest source of foreign revenue after oil. But scams are also a central part of Nigeria's domestic cultural landscape. Corruption is so widespread in Nigeria that its citizens call it simply "the Nigerian factor." Willing or unwilling participants in corruption at every turn, Nigerians are deeply ambivalent about it--resigning themselves to it, justifying it, or complaining about it. They are painfully aware of the damage corruption does to their country and see themselves as their own worst enemies, but they have been unable to stop it. A Culture of Corruption is a profound and sympathetic attempt to understand the dilemmas average Nigerians face every day as they try to get ahead--or just survive--in a society riddled with corruption. Drawing on firsthand experience, Daniel Jordan Smith paints a vivid portrait of Nigerian corruption--of nationwide fuel shortages in Africa's oil-producing giant, Internet cafés where the young launch their e-mail scams, checkpoints where drivers must bribe police, bogus organizations that siphon development aid, and houses painted with the fraud-preventive words "not for sale." This is a country where "419"--the number of an antifraud statute--has become an inescapable part of the culture, and so universal as a metaphor for deception that even a betrayed lover can say, "He played me 419." It is impossible to comprehend Nigeria today--from vigilantism and resurgent ethnic nationalism to rising Pentecostalism and accusations of witchcraft and cannibalism--without understanding the role played by corruption and popular reactions to it. Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.

The Nordic Countries and Africa

The Nordic Countries and Africa
Author: Lennart Wohlgemuth
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789171065056

The Nordic Africa Institute has asked one representative from each Nordic country to give an account of how their respective countries have dealt with Africa over the years (in some cases even over the centuries) but with an emphasis on the last 50 years. They were also asked to indicate what role Africa has played in the politics, trade, etc. of their countries. The diversity of the invited authors, backgrounds and fields of specialization is reflected in their contributions, but the authors have one thing in common: a long experience from, and deep engagement in, Africa 's development. Lennart Wohlgemuth has been the director of the Nordic Africa Institute since1993.

The Multinational Traders

The Multinational Traders
Author: Geoffrey G Jones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134680015

This book is a detailed account of the evolution and theory of multinational trading companies. The book features contributions from an international selection of US, European and Asian economists and business historians which demonstrate the importance of trading companies in trade and investment flows in the world economy from the nineteenth century to the present. The authors adopt evolutionary and comparative perspectives to examine diversification strategies and organizational structures. This innovative study provides a major new dimension to our knowledge of the history and theory of international business.

Economic Reforms and Modernization in Nigeria, 1945-1965

Economic Reforms and Modernization in Nigeria, 1945-1965
Author: Toyin Falola
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780873388016

Created as a result of British colonialism, Nigeria emerged as a nation-state during the mid-20th century. Toyin Falola presents statistical data on Nigeria's economy that illustrate the nature of the changes made throughout the mid-20th century.

The Advance of African Capital

The Advance of African Capital
Author: Tom G. Forrest
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780813915623

Combining ethnographic and historical perspectives, Tom Forrest examines the strategies and patterns of development employed by business people from the colonial period to the present. Through a series of highly readable case studies, he provides a broad picture of the various forms of capital accumulation and sectoral advances in trade, transport, manufacture, agriculture, finance and other services. These are set within the context of changing economic opportunities, shifts in power and policy, relations with foreign capital, and attitudes towards private business and the state.