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  1. In National Diversity and Global Capitalism, ed. S Berger, R Dore 60– 88 Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press [Google Scholar] Wade R. 2000. National power, coercive liberalism and “global” finance. In International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues, ed. R Art, R Jervis 482– 89 New York: Addison Wesley Longman. 5th ed ...

  2. Suzanne Doris Berger, née le 11 mars 1939, est une politologue américaine. Professeur de sciences politiques au Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) de Cambridge (États-Unis), elle est spécialiste de la mondialisation .

  3. La mondialisation est-elle irréversible ? Non, répond Suzanne Berger, et il suffit d'en faire l'histoire pour s'en persuader. Une histoire qui ne commence pas à la fin du xxe siècle, mais à la fin du xixe, vers 1880, et se fracasse sur la Première Guerre mondiale en 1914. Il faudra attendre 70 ans pour retrouver le même niveau d'investissements à l'étranger, la même fluidité de ...

  4. Apr 2, 2009 · On Suzanne Berger ‘How We Compete: What Companies Around the World Are Doing to Make it in Today's Global Economy’, New York, Doubleday, 2005: Panel at the SASE 2008 Annual Meeting, San José, Costa Rica Get access

  5. Dear Westchester Democratic District Leaders and friends, I am excited to announce my candidacy for Chair of the Westchester County Democratic Committee.

  6. Oct 11, 2011 · Over the last three decades, Suzanne Berger, the Raphael Dorman-Helen Starbuck Professor of Political Science at MIT, has increasingly focused on globalization and its effects on the economy — and, currently, on manufacturing, which now accounts for fewer than 10 percent of U.S. jobs, compared to more than 30 percent in 1950.

  7. Dear Westchester Democratic District Leaders and friends, I am excited to announce my candidacy for Chair of the Westchester County Democratic Committee.

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