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Transnational corporations and doctrine of neoglobalism

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Allied Publishers; 1987Description: 138 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.1 SHC
Summary: Using many interesting factual data the book analyses the US doctrine of neoglobalism, one of its fundamental foreign policy doctrines, and the instrument by which it is implemented-the transnational corporations. Examples are quoted to show that neoglobalism is directed against the developing countries and it strongly opposes their struggle to strengthen their independence and secure social progress. The book exposes the historical roots of neoglobalism as studied by Vladimir Lenin and the various tools of expansionism existing today. Neoglobalism is contrasted with the programme of socialism for a comprehensive system of international security.
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Using many interesting factual data the book analyses the US doctrine of neoglobalism, one of its fundamental foreign policy doctrines, and the instrument by which it is implemented-the transnational corporations. Examples are quoted to show that neoglobalism is directed against the developing countries and it strongly opposes their struggle to strengthen their independence and secure social progress.

The book exposes the historical roots of neoglobalism as studied by Vladimir Lenin and the various tools of expansionism existing today. Neoglobalism is contrasted with the programme of socialism for a comprehensive system of international security.

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