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Madeuf, Bernadette; Michalet, Charles-Albert – International Social Science Journal, 1978
Describes (1) transnational corporations (TNCs) as the main cause of economic and social phenomena, and (2) the need for information about TNCs' organizational structure, sources of finance, and integration strategies. Presents a new approach to international economics based on the concept of the world economic system and a justification for…
Descriptors: Business, Economics, Environment, Global Approach

Galtung, Johan – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Contends that the basic assumption of the peace movement is the abuse of military power by the state. Argues that the peace movement is most effective through linkages with cultural, political, and economic forces in society. (BSR)
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Global Approach, Higher Education, International Relations

Atal, Yogesh – International Social Science Journal, 1986
Maintains that sociological thought and research must turn toward a future no longer dominated by the thinking and needs of industrialized nations. Describes the factors which will shape life experience in the next century. (JDH)
Descriptors: Ecology, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Public Policy

Bornschier, Volker – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Examines how multinational corporations, international institutions, and banks affect global economic development. It is argued that multinational corporations are acquiring increasing amounts of noneconomic control of developing countries by encouraging their financial and economic dependence. (AM)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Financial Problems, Global Approach

Tinbergen, Jan – International Social Science Journal, 1978
The author, an economist, discusses nine forms of international cooperation according to their strengths, and invites representatives of other disciplines to comment on international cooperation. Discusses relevant concepts and the estimation of optimal procedures for cooperation. Available from: Unipub, Box 433, Murray Hill Station, New York, New…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Economics, Efficiency

Stojanovic, Radoslav – International Social Science Journal, 1978
Describes the relationship of self-sufficiency and interdependence in societies. Societies seek self-sufficiency but are checked by interdependence due to disparate conditions for developing material production. Stages of interdependence, interdependence in international relations, and the degree and kinds of interdependence are discussed. For…
Descriptors: Communism, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economics

Heintz, Peter – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Examines the dimensions of an emerging awareness of a world society. A sociological framework for describing worldwide societal systems and how they interact is presented. Major traits of the image of a world society, as derived from the framework, are described. (AM)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach, Models

Bergesen, Albert – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Describes global socioeconomic trends from the viewpoint of globology, defined as the new science of global dynamics. Comparisons are made between globology, utilitarian economics, and the Marxian analysis of world problems. The implications of long-term global cycles in colonialism, interstate competition, war, single-state hegemony, and…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Competition, Futures (of Society), Global Approach

Kovacs, Ilona – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Outlines the possible contributions of a socialist country, using Hungary as an example, to give a fresh perspective on international relations. Examines relations between the state (central government) and the local community. Concludes that the paradigm of international relations can be realized only on more democratic and decentralized…
Descriptors: Community Change, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Higher Education

Eide, Asbjorn – International Social Science Journal, 1998
Explains the historical significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Focuses on the initiative for the Declaration and its elaboration, the precursors to modern human rights, the foundation of the Declaration, the rights contained in the Universal Declaration, three modes of human rights analysis, and global governance and human…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Freedom, Futures (of Society)

Friberg, Mats; Hettne, Bjorn – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Argues that social transformation at the macro-level (national and global) is the result of micro-processes, or social movements organized around local issues. Describes the global mobilization processes that have a local focus but nevertheless transcend the nation-state and modify the workings of the world-system. (BSR)
Descriptors: Community Change, Global Approach, Higher Education, International Relations

Gopal, Sarvepalli – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Discusses conditions in the Third World which prevent the development of a harmonious world society. The effects of nationalism, nuclear proliferation, racism, political and economic inequities, and social and religious conservatism on the growth of a global outlook are considered. (AM)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Global Approach

Warman, Arturo – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Describes historical development of peasant studies. Contends that the impact of these studies has been uneven to this point. Suggests studies in developed countries have been too academically oriented, while in developing countries they have been relegated to the political realm. Calls for world-wide information exchange networks. (KO)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Change, Cross Cultural Studies, Developed Nations

Boltvinik, Julio – International Social Science Journal, 1996
Critically evaluates the methodologies used in three recent studies on poverty in Latin America. Maintains that some studies measure the relative nature of nutritional poverty while others record the absolute nature of nutritional poverty (physical survival). Includes a comparative analysis of the studies' results. (MJP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Disadvantaged Environment, Economics, Foreign Countries