Leadership From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Leadership has been described as the “process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task”. Definitions more inclusive of followers have also emerged. Alan Keith of Genentech states that‚ "Leadership is ultimately about creating a way for people to contribute to making something extraordinary happen." According to Ken "SKC" Ogbonnia‚ "effective leadership is the ability
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Gender & Society http://gas.sagepub.com/ Gendering Agricultural Aid: An Analysis of Whether International Development Assistance Targets Women and Gender Elizabeth Ransom and Carmen Bain Gender & Society 2011 25: 48 DOI: 10.1177/0891243210392571 The online version of this article can be found at: http://gas.sagepub.com/content/25/1/48 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Sociologists for Women in Society Additional services and information for Gender
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Balance of Power Theory As a theory‚ balance of power predicts that rapid changes in international power and status—especially attempts by one state to conquer a region—will provoke counterbalancing actions. For this reason‚ the balancing process helps to maintain the stability of relations between states. A balance of power system functions most effectively when alliances are fluid‚ when they are easily formed or broken on the basis of expediency‚ regardless of values‚ religion‚ history‚ or form
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Francisco Carballo-Cruz Gurdgiev‚ Constantin‚ Brian M. Lucey‚ Ciarán Mac an Bhaird‚ and Lorcan RocheKelly. 2011. “The Irish Economy: Three Strikes and You’re Out?” Panoeconomicus‚ 58: 19-41. Josifidis‚ Kosta‚ Alpar Lošonc‚ and Novica Supić. 2010. “Neoliberalism: Befall or Respite?” Panoeconomicus‚ 57: 101-117. Kouretas‚ Georgios P.‚ and Prodromos Vlamis. 2010. “The Greek Crisis: Causes and Implications.” Panoeconomicus‚ 57: 391-404. Krugman‚ Paul. 2009. “The Pain in Spain …” The New York Times. January
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Abstract This paper examines the current state of ‘volunteer tourism‚’ both as a field of study and modern phenomenon. The foundation of the review rests upon themes initiated over 10 years ago in Volunteer Tourism: Experiences That Make a Difference (Wearing‚ 2001). The review begins with a discussion of the explosive growth of volunteer tourism (research and practice) and continues with an analysis of the literature utilizing a multiphasic format that reflects the volunteer tourism process. Specifically
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Street−Street: Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Management‚ Third Edition IV. Environmental and International Management Issues 18. Are Protectionist © The McGraw−Hill Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Management‚ Third Edition Policies Beneficial to Companies‚ 2010 Business? 101 ISSUE 18 Are Protectionist Policies Beneficial to Business? YES: Ha-Joon Chang‚ from “Protecting the Global Poor‚” Prospect Magazine ( July 2007) NO: Robert Krol‚ from “Trade‚ Protectionism‚ and the US Economy:
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Draft Limited Liability‚ Rights of Control and the Problem of Corporate Irresponsibility Paddy Ireland Abstract There is has long been a tendency to see the corporate legal form as presently constituted as economically determined‚ as the more or less inevitable product of the demands of advanced technology and economic efficiency. Through an examination of its historical emergence‚ focusing in particular on the introduction of general limited liability and the development of the modern
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(socialist states ruled by communist parties) and the "Western world" (countries with capitalist economies).[4] Communist parties ran the politics of much of the world from the late 1910s to the early 1990s. While communism lost much ground to neoliberalism and globalization during the 1980s and early 1990s‚ it is still influential in China‚ India‚ Nepal‚ Laos‚ Russia‚ Cuba and parts of Latin America and Central Asia. According to Marxist theory‚ higher-phase communism is a specific stage of historical
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Part I Perspectives on International Political Economy The first chapter of the text deals with the fundamental nature of international political economy (IPE) and some analytical issues related to its multidimensional character. Chapters 2 through 4 are the core chapters of the text that explore the history and policies associated with the three dominant IPE perspectives‚ namely economic liberalism‚ mercantilism‚ and structuralism. These theoretical tools are useful in understanding many
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critical currents Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation Occasional Paper Series Carbon Trading How it works and why it fails no.7 November 2009 critical currents no.7 November 2009 Carbon Trading How it works and why it fails Tamra Gilbertson and Oscar Reyes Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation Uppsala 2009 The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation pays tribute to the memory of the second Secretary General of the UN by searching for and examining workable alternatives for a socially and economically
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