Empires of profit : commerce, conquest, and corporate responsibility

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Empires of profit : commerce, conquest, and corporate responsibility

Daniel Litvin

Thomson, c2004

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Empires of profit : commerce, conquest & corporate responsibility

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Originally published: New York : London : Texere, 2003

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-327) and index

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内容説明

Empires of Profit tells a series of dramatic stories to illustrate the greed, benevolence, and ignorance of western business in the developing world. The stories - which are at times a shocking reminder of the origins of the present-day anti-capitalist movement - illustrate the extremely delicate and volatile nature of western involvement in the developing world. The message that emerges is clear: unless the lessons of the past are heeded - and corporate social responsibility taken seriously - the current wave of investment will be far less secure than most corporations believe.

目次

  • Introduction 1.The Corruption of the Moguls: the English East India Company 2.A Warlike Tribe: Cecil Rhodes and the British South Africa company 3.Violent Acquisitions: the South Manchurian Railway Company 4.Jungle Culture: the United Fruit Company 5.Post-imperial Managers: Belgian Strongmen and Italian Charmers 6.Clash of the Titans
  • Aramco and Saudi Arabia 7.The Contortions of Corporate Responsibility: Nike and its Third-World Factories 8.Trappings of Power: Royal Dutch/Shell and Nigeria 9.The Cultural Revolution: Rupert Murdoch in china and India Epilogue

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