China’s Product Safety Problem: How Should Marketing Managers Make Ethical Decisions in China?
By Bang Nguyen and David De Cremer
China has been known to be the world’s largest manufacturer, but its growth has reduced and thus is...
Safe Haven: How A Recent United States Supreme Court Decision Stands To Protect Foreign...
By Charles H. Camp and Theresa B. Bowman
The United States Supreme Court in the pre-judgment case of Daimler AG v. Bauman, 134 S. Ct. 746...
Collective Life Capital: The Lost Ground of the Economy
By John McMurtry
In this analysis, the author definitively explains collective life capital as the missing base of the economy under systemic attack by life-blind...
A Win-Win Route Out of the Greek Debt Crisis
By Lester M. Salamon
The Greek debt crisis has persisted for years now with no easy or clear way in which to resolve it. However,...
From Hubris to Disgrace: The End of Finance as we Know it…
By Mark Esposito and Terence Tse
In this article, Mark Esposito (co-editor with O’Sullivan and Allington of the book From Hubris to Disgrace) and Terence...
The Delusions of Counterinsurgency
By David Martin Jones and Michael L.R. Smith
The theory and practice of counterinsurgency, ‘COIN’, preoccupied Western military thinking after 9/11. In the Political Impossibility...
Contemporary Business and Management Challenges in China
By David De Cremer and Jess Zhang
In today’s global context, Chinese companies face significant challenges in internationalising their services – not least that posed...
Brazil: Shaping a New Strategy for Global Trade & Investment
By Marcos Troyjo
Brazil’s economic strategy is the expression of an approach that is mostly insular, privileging through every angle its domestic market over a...
Interpretation of Happiness and the Sense of Happiness
By BAO Zonghao
Since ancient times, thinkers and philosophers have interpreted happiness and the sense of happiness from perspectives such as human nature, utilitarianism, marginal...
China’s Path to Health Policy Reform
By Åke Blomqvist
Serious problems arose in the health care sector when China introduced market-based methods of economic management, as rising out-of-pocket costs impoverished families...



































































