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European Consumers’ Perceptions of Chinese Smartphone Brands: At the Intersection of Nation Brand Image, Country-of-Origin, and Product Brand Image
Internship organisations graduate school 2009-2017
Cosm02 Literature List 2025
cosm02 literature list 2025 COSM02 Literature List Total Pages: 626 Not all students will read all the pages, one seminar has many readings where the readings are divided up. Allison, Anne. (2013). Introduction: Pain of Life, in . Precarious Japan, Durham NC: Duke University Press, pp. 1-20 > Pages to read for students: 20 > LUB: Available online from library > Added for new section of course Ames
https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2025-06/cosm02%20literature%20list%202025.pdf - 2026-05-01
Playing a two-faced game in a changing arena: A Neo-Gramscian analysis of China's policy on Latin America
Does China’s Growing Economic Engagement Hamper Intra-regional Trade in ECOWAS?
The Silver Standard in Prewar China, A Blessing or A Curse?
COSM34 Literatue 2023
Microsoft Word - DC405522A253B5824F5DCE16F3DEDA8E.docx 1 COSM34 Development Theories and Issues in Asia (Autumn 2023) Literature List The course director and main teacher on the course is Dr. Elizabeth Rhoads. Total number of pages: 1,640 (of which approximately 500 are optional or reference materials – marked with *) An additional 100 pages may be added as optional reading to keep up with new pub
https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2023-05/COSM34_Literatue_2023.pdf - 2026-05-01
The Internationalization of Chinese Enterprises Compared With Japanese Enterprises : The Haier Group VS Matsushita Electronic Industry
Can China's Outward FDI be explained by general FDI theory?
DEVELOPMENT AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF CHINA'S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION UNDER GLOBALIZATION
Public Security in the People's Republic of China: A Selection of Mood Assessment Reports (1951-1962)
De-pathologizing Perversion : Proust’s Sexual Discourses and Their Chinese Translations
China and Transparency Norm Development in Global Extractives Governance
Growing global demand for extractive resources, such as metals and minerals, particularly to produce low-carbon products, requires international society to develop effective global governance mechanisms to mitigate some of the environmentally and socially negative impacts of mining operations beyond national borders. Since early 2000, several transnational extractive governance initiatives (TEGI)
