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Zusatztext "All too often! commentators and academics duck the challenge of combining theory and rigorous empirical work in trying to explain major developments. Dr. Hoovestal has applied two major theoretical perspectives from the discipline of International Relations - Realism and Liberalism - to interpret and help explain the advent of containerization. This is an important and highly original work facilitated by the author's distinctive! multidisciplinary background. Hoovestal uses the synergies between Business Studies and International Relations to craft a robust book on the wellsprings of global economic interconnectedness and its ramifications for global security." - Robert Patman! Professor of International Relations! University of Otago! New Zealand Informationen zum Autor Lance E. Hoovestal is the Director of Business Development Australia & Asia at Greenway Enterprises Inc. Klappentext Examining the global significance of the freight container, with particular emphasis on the perspectives of the US and China, Globalization Contained considers the implications of the freight container as an agent of change for the future of the global economy and global security. To come Zusammenfassung Examining the global significance of the freight container! with particular emphasis on the perspectives of the US and China! Globalization Contained considers the implications of the freight container as an agent of change for the future of the global economy and global security. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Postwar World 2. The Advent of the Container 3. The Economic Consequences of the Container 4. The Strategic Consequences of the Container 5. The US 6. China
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1. The Postwar World 2. The Advent of the Container 3. The Economic Consequences of the Container 4. The Strategic Consequences of the Container 5. The US 6. China
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"All too often, commentators and academics duck the challenge of combining theory and rigorous empirical work in trying to explain major developments. Dr. Hoovestal has applied two major theoretical perspectives from the discipline of International Relations - Realism and Liberalism - to interpret and help explain the advent of containerization. This is an important and highly original work facilitated by the author's distinctive, multidisciplinary background. Hoovestal uses the synergies between Business Studies and International Relations to craft a robust book on the wellsprings of global economic interconnectedness and its ramifications for global security." - Robert Patman, Professor of International Relations, University of Otago, New Zealand