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This paper is aimed to review the different levels of scale of conflicts between firms, communities, New Social Movements and the role of government.Globalization and technological change is provoking a conflict of feelings within and between people. A global economy is characterized by economic and political asymmetries and dependency relationships, which restrict cooperation and conflict resolution. Structures of societies and politics reflect the processing of conflicts and problems Structures of societies and politics reflect the processing of conflicts and problems. The confluence of situational, structural and contextual factors produced violent political conflicts at the level of the national state. NGO's activists and advisors, etc, eager to intervene in solution of conflicts have split social movements provoking more confusion and other conflicts. Agencies also have different and sometimes conflicting responsibilities. |
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Name: ISPP 31st Annual Scientific Meeting URL: http://ispp.org
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| Vargas-Hernndez, Jos. "Scale of conlfict between firms, communities, new social movements and the role of government" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISPP 31st Annual Scientific Meeting, Sciences Po, Paris, France, Jul 08, 2008 <Not Available>. 2008-12-10 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p256418_index.html> |
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| Vargas-Hernndez, J. G. , 2008-07-08 "Scale of conlfict between firms, communities, new social movements and the role of government" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISPP 31st Annual Scientific Meeting, Sciences Po, Paris, France Online <PDF>. 2008-12-10 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p256418_index.html |
Publication Type: Paper (prepared oral presentation) Abstract: This paper is aimed to review the different levels of scale of conflicts between firms, communities, New Social Movements and the role of government.Globalization and technological change is provoking a conflict of feelings within and between people. A global economy is characterized by economic and political asymmetries and dependency relationships, which restrict cooperation and conflict resolution. Structures of societies and politics reflect the processing of conflicts and problems Structures of societies and politics reflect the processing of conflicts and problems. The confluence of situational, structural and contextual factors produced violent political conflicts at the level of the national state. NGO's activists and advisors, etc, eager to intervene in solution of conflicts have split social movements provoking more confusion and other conflicts. Agencies also have different and sometimes conflicting responsibilities. |
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| Co – operation and conflict between firms communities New Social Movements and the role of government SCALE OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN FIRMS COMMUNITIES NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT Josè G. Vargas-Hernàndez M.B.A;Ph.D. Profesor Investigador miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores Departamento de Mercadotecnia y Negocios Internacionales Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas U de G. Periférico Norte 799 Edificio G-306 Zapopan Jalisco C.P. 45100; México Tel y fax: +52(33) 3770 3343 ext 5097 jgvh0811@yahoo.com jvargas2006@gmail.com Abstract This paper is aimed to review the different levels of scale of conflicts |
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