This book sheds light on potential obstacles to FDI in developing countries, empowers the reader with the means to deal with these obstacles, and warns of the brutal consequences when they are not overcome in a careful and strategic way.
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface (437 KB)
Components of the Book:
- PREFACE
- FOREWORD
- LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES & BOXES
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS
- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 2 POWER, DEMOCRACY, POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND SYSTEM BREAKDOWN
- 2.1 Anti-Government Sentiment in a Globalized World
- 2.2 Democracy and its Consolidation: “the Power of the People”
- 2.3 The Pursuit of Democratic Consolidation with Political Communication
- 2.4 The Emerging Democracy and System Breakdown
- Chapter 3 THE INVESTIGATION
- 3.1 Research Approach
- 3.2 Data Collection
- 3.3 Data Analysis
- 3.4 Limitation and Significant of Research
- Chapter 4 THE IMPEDIMENTS TO POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
- 4.1 Political Communication as a Problem in the Land Deal
- 4.2 The Hidden Factors of Impediments to Political Communication
- 4.3 Responsibility for Defiance
- 4.4 The Socio-Economic Consequences of the Crisis in Madagascar
- Chapter 5 STRATEGIES FOR MITIGATING THE IMPEDIMENTS TO POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
- 5.1 Understanding the Paradox of Democracy in the Globalized World
- 5.2 Consolidation of Democracy and Retention of Leader’s Political Legitimacy
- 5.3 Proactive Counter-Framing: Strategic Political Communication
- 5.4 Managing Public Perception while Changing the Status Quo: Bottom-up Approach to Communication
- Chapter 6 CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- APPENDICES
Readership:
Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in potential obstacles to foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries
Jules Harris DANARSON (Biography)
Dr. Jules H. DANARSON is a former Journalist at Madagascar News, a biweekly newspaper in Madagascar, and currently working at the School of International Education of Guangxi University of Finance and Economics, P.R. China, giving lectures and seminars as well as supervising students thesis projects on International Trade, Business Communications, and International Business Negotiations.