Global elites : the opaque nature of transnational policy determination

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Global elites : the opaque nature of transnational policy determination

edited by Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Exploring the nature, configuration and influence of global elites, this book examines the impact of elites on transnational policy development and strategically on corporations as board members of PLCs and international joint ventures. Overall, the book provides a balanced view of how our present day elites operate.

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From Local Elite to Super Class: Historical Perspective Global Capitalism Theory and the Emergence of Transnational Elites Panopticism and Elites Elites and the Post-industrial Society A Strategist Without a Plan The Nature of Chinese Elites Elitism, Class and the Democratic Deficit: Founding Themes of the American Republic The Transnational Power Elite What Elites Can Do For You How Political Elites have Influenced Ohio and U.S National Politics Board Directors as Elites in the Context of International Joint Ventures Entrepreneurs as Elites: How Do They Succeed? Business Elites in Turkey A Critical Understanding of Migrant Elites in Europe Leadership Hubris: Achilles Heel of Success

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