Second Edition of THE QUEST FOR GLOBAL DOMINANCE Released
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Publishers (Jossey-Bass/Wiley) have just released The Quest for Global Dominance, 2nd edition – a major update to one of the world’s most respected guides to how a company can design, implement, and reassess its global strategy. Co-written by China India Institute’s co-founders Anil K. Gupta a…
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Will the current economic turmoil result in a back tracking of globalization?
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Many people think that the coming recession will lead governments in the U.S. and elsewhere to become more protectionist thereby slowing or reversing the ongoing march of globalization. I disagree for the simple reason that companies from the mature developed countries need access to high growth mar…
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