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The international politics of natural resources / Zuhayr Mikdashi
Titre : The international politics of natural resources Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Zuhayr Mikdashi, Auteur Editeur : Cornell University Press Année de publication : 1976 Importance : 214 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Ressources naturelles Politique internationale OPEC CIPEC Pétrole Matières premières Cuivre Aluminium Fer Souffre Bauxite Banane Coopération économique Index. décimale : 03.03.MIK Résumé : An impartial and shrewd observer here takes a close look at the major producers of today's most sought-after commodities. Mr. Mikdashi deals with the evershifting pattern of cooperation and antagonism between transnational enterprises (companies owned by corporations in developed countries and active in more than one nation) and their host governments, especially those in the developing world. Comparing operations in variaous countries and in varouis industries, he describes how governments and transnationals work together and separately, to exploit market opportunities. The international politics of natural resources [texte imprimé] / Zuhayr Mikdashi, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cornell University Press, 1976 . - 214 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Ressources naturelles Politique internationale OPEC CIPEC Pétrole Matières premières Cuivre Aluminium Fer Souffre Bauxite Banane Coopération économique Index. décimale : 03.03.MIK Résumé : An impartial and shrewd observer here takes a close look at the major producers of today's most sought-after commodities. Mr. Mikdashi deals with the evershifting pattern of cooperation and antagonism between transnational enterprises (companies owned by corporations in developed countries and active in more than one nation) and their host governments, especially those in the developing world. Comparing operations in variaous countries and in varouis industries, he describes how governments and transnationals work together and separately, to exploit market opportunities.