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... the spread of religious extremism in Bangladesh or Indonesia while also promoting economic and soc... and some Canadian NGOs and private companies are interested in Vietnam, but it is a stretch to ... minorities, women, and other marginalized groups, especially their capacity to self-deliver social ...
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... by Awami League dissidents, separate groups of rogue army officers slaughtered Mujib and 16 me... the privatization of some state-held companies under former president Ershad. Under Zia's two ter...
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Mining companies, particularly those operating in high risk develop... in 2005 following an explosion at its Bangladesh natural gas field. At that time, Niko was also eng...
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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...
... percent) of executives say that their companies have pursued this opportunity (Freeman, Woodwork, ... of affairs (Bruner II 1988), reference group, culture, and social class are especially importan...For example, Grameen Phone in Bangladesh sells a cell phone connection to a small entrepren...
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... 2005 explosion at the Company's Bangladesh affiliate's natural gas field facility near a rura... law, individual executives (and their companies) may be liable for prosecution not only where they... regarded Competition and Antitrust Law Group, is a former senior federal and provincial prosecu...
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...) taking into account certain regional groupings of states in order to achieve the widely-held goal... use of mercenaries and private military companies, (122) and the human rights situation in Sri Lanka... and Colombia, with the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Guyana and Suriname also stating clearly that the...
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... over 20 investigations of Canadian companies allegedly engaged in the corruption of officials o... occurred in 2002, when the Hydro Kleen Group pleaded guilty to bribing a U.S. immigration offic... explosions at its northeastern Bangladesh natural gas field. The agreed statement of facts f...
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The relations between the United States and Pakistan (US-Pakistan relations) have a very tumultuous history, which is spread over nearly six decades. Owing to the diverse strategic and, sometimes, incompatible strategic interests, these relations have seen various engagements and estrangements. This paper aims at exploring the role played by the geostrategic and geopolitical factors in bringing US closer to Pakistan. It takes into account the cost and benefits of these relations for Pakistan and the United States. It also highlights the present warmth in relations between the United States and Pakistan in the perspective of geo-strategic and geopolitical factors. It also discusses the future prospects of these relations.
... and the East Pakistan (later on became Bangladesh in December 1971) located more than 1000 miles (16... China and the nationalization of US oil companies in Iran. She had also faced a humiliating defeat i... other available options an interagency group, led by arm-control expert Gerard Smith, was plann...
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... of bribing a public official in Bangladesh. Niko, which operates in a number of countries ar...In May 2011, Transparency International, a group that monitors global corruption, issued a report t... US$800 million – have been levied on companies under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Canada'...
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...* Asia (6): Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam... "non-state actors" are radical Islamic groups. Such groups may espouse seemingly irrational goal... of electricity from state-owned power companies to targeted groups of voters at rates far below co...