First published online: 01 October 2020From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public discourse backlashes against globalization, there is a huge volume of work historicizing, quantifying, and problematizing the complex role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in international trade. The body of literature is so large that most readers rely on disciplinary boundaries to narrow the catalog, causing them to miss out on important synergies across fields. By bringing the work of historians, lawyers, and political scientists working on MNCs and international trade into conversation, we offer an expanded perspective. Our collective contribution highlights the political dimensions of MNCs within the frameworks of global eco...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public discourse backlashes against gl...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public dis-course backlashes against g...
A cartel is an association of independent businesses for the purposes of regulating trade in an indu...
ABSTRACT This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corpora-tions (...
This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in g...
The main aim of the article is the indication of the impact of the rise of global supply chains on t...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of Corporate Political Activity (CPA) in trade policy b...
In light of the 2014 Ecuador-sponsored resolution at the UN Human Rights Council to examine the link...
First published online: 27 November 2018The aim of this article is to show how the degree of integra...
This article builds a conceptual framework to help explain the political behavior of multinational c...
The rapidly changing nature of the international political economy along with its increasing complex...
Multinational corporations are the global goliaths of modern times. These entities collectively are ...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public discourse backlashes against gl...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public dis-course backlashes against g...
A cartel is an association of independent businesses for the purposes of regulating trade in an indu...
ABSTRACT This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corpora-tions (...
This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in g...
The main aim of the article is the indication of the impact of the rise of global supply chains on t...
This paper seeks to expand our understanding of Corporate Political Activity (CPA) in trade policy b...
In light of the 2014 Ecuador-sponsored resolution at the UN Human Rights Council to examine the link...
First published online: 27 November 2018The aim of this article is to show how the degree of integra...
This article builds a conceptual framework to help explain the political behavior of multinational c...
The rapidly changing nature of the international political economy along with its increasing complex...
Multinational corporations are the global goliaths of modern times. These entities collectively are ...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...