International management and international relations: a critical perspective from Latin America/ edited by Ana Guedes and Alex Faria.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 658.049098 GUE/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P23005 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface. Introduction -- What is International Management? --
Part 1: Geography and History into International Management and International Relations -- 1. Neoliberal Globe/Centrism and International Management Blindness: The Indispensable Decolonial Turn -- 2. Regional Governance in Latin America: Institutions and Normative Discourses in the Post-Cold War Period -- 3. International Political Economy, Management and Governance in Latin America --
Part 2: Cross-Cultural Issues: Into, Across and From Latin America -- 4. Managing Latin America: Historical Semantics and the Logic of Othering -- 5. From Latin America to the World: Notes on the (possible) Latin American Management Styles --
Part 3: International Management and Governance in Latin America -- 6. Managerialism as Knowing and Making in Latin America: International Development Management and World Bank Intervention -- 7. "Dirty Management": The Legacy of Chile & Argentina -- 8. Green Deserts in the South of Latin America: The Role of International Agencies and National States --
Part 4: Conclusions 9. Bringing the `International' Into International Management: New Challenges. Contributors. Index
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