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Book The Design of an Integrally Integrative Transcultural Management Framework   Das Design eines integral integrativen transkulturellen Managementmodells

Download or read book The Design of an Integrally Integrative Transcultural Management Framework Das Design eines integral integrativen transkulturellen Managementmodells written by Gebhard Deissler and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2012-05-16 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fachbuch aus dem Jahr 2012 im Fachbereich Kulturwissenschaften - Sonstiges, , Veranstaltung: Transkulturelles Management, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Aufbauend auf der Grundlage der Physik, der Philosophie, der Metaphysik, der Physiologie und der Psychologie entwickle ich eine innovative und effektive lokal-globale Diversitätsmanagementformel für jedermann. Während die bestehenden interkulturellen Ansätze sich vorwiegend mit dem "wie" der kulturellen Prägungen und Verhaltensmuster befassen, gibt das vertiefte, aus dem „5P-Ansatz“ resultierende Kulturverständnis, insbesondere vermittels der Quantenphysik, der Neurophysiologie und der Bewusstseinsforschung, einen viel tieferen Einblick in die kulturelle Konditionierung des Menschen, indem es die dem Kulturellen zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen des menschlichen Geistes enthüllt. Die Kenntnis dieser Mechanismen des menschlichen Bewusstseins gibt sowohl dem Kulturexperten, als auch dem Laien, eine erhöhte Kontroll- und Gestaltungskraft interkultureller Belange. Dieser das Interkulturelle transzendierende Ansatz wird als transkulturell bezeichnet und erweitert und optimiert den interkulturellen, indem er letzteren möglichst wissenschaftlich systematisiert und vereinfachend integriert.

Book The Design of an Integrally Integrative Transcultural Management Framework   Das Design eines integral integrativen transkulturellen Managementmodells

Download or read book The Design of an Integrally Integrative Transcultural Management Framework Das Design eines integral integrativen transkulturellen Managementmodells written by Gebhard Deissler and published by . This book was released on 2014-02 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fachbuch aus dem Jahr 2012 im Fachbereich Kulturwissenschaften - Sonstiges, Veranstaltung: Transkulturelles Management, Sprache: Deutsch, Anmerkungen: in Deutsch u. Englisch, Abstract: Aufbauend auf der Grundlage der Physik, der Philosophie, der Metaphysik, der Physiologie und der Psychologie entwickle ich eine innovative und effektive lokal-globale Diversitatsmanagementformel fur jedermann. Wahrend die bestehenden interkulturellen Ansatze sich vorwiegend mit dem "wie" der kulturellen Pragungen und Verhaltensmuster befassen, gibt das vertiefte, aus dem 5P-Ansatz" resultierende Kulturverstandnis, insbesondere vermittels der Quantenphysik, der Neurophysiologie und der Bewusstseinsforschung, einen viel tieferen Einblick in die kulturelle Konditionierung des Menschen, indem es die dem Kulturellen zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen des menschlichen Geistes enthullt. Die Kenntnis dieser Mechanismen des menschlichen Bewusstseins gibt sowohl dem Kulturexperten, als auch dem Laien, eine erhohte Kontroll- und Gestaltungskraft interkultureller Belange. Dieser das Interkulturelle transzendierende Ansatz wird als transkulturell bezeichnet und erweitert und optimiert den interkulturellen, indem er letzteren moglichst wissenschaftlich systematisiert und vereinfachend integriert.

Book Somalia   A Model for Collapsed State

Download or read book Somalia A Model for Collapsed State written by Madeleine Pfeiffer and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2007-01-13 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict, Security, grade: 2,3, University of Potsdam (Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät ), course: State Failure, Crisis, and Conflict Management, language: English, abstract: Nation-states are more numerous than they were half a century ago. In 1919 there were fifty-nine nation-states. In 1950 that number climbed up to sixty-nine. A decade later, after much of Africa gained independence, the number of nation-states reached ninety. The constant increase of independences in Africa, Asia and the Oceanic territories in addition to the implosion of the Soviet Union, have brought the total number of nation states in 2002 up to 192. Given these explosive numbers, the indigenous fragility of many of the new states and the inherent navigational dangers of the post Cold War economic and political surroundings, the possibility of failure among some of these new nation-states remains ever present.1Because they can no longer provide positive political goods to their citizens, nationstates fail. The government respectively the nation-state itself becomes illegitimate. At the moment only a few of the worlds nationstates are categorized as failed or collapsed. In spite of that, several dozen are weak and walking at the edge of failure. The aftermath of 9/11 led to the assumption that failed states harbour nonstate actors like warlords and terrorists which makes it necessary to understand the drivers and dynamics of nation state failure for the war on terrorism. This paper is an attempt to analyze which factors have led to the crisis of state collapse in Somalia and why does state collapse continue to be the order of the day? The first part of the paper is supposed to give an overview of Rotberg’s classification of state failure and state collapse. It will provide some general definitions and presents the indicators of the above mentioned terms The second part examines the Somali situation of collapsed state mostly in a chronological order. In a conclusion at the end, the question of prolonged state collapse in Somalia will be summarized.

Book Statehood in Somalia  Can It Really Be Called a  Failed State

Download or read book Statehood in Somalia Can It Really Be Called a Failed State written by Joseph Sitienei and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-22 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Management of the Spratly Islands Conflict

Download or read book The Management of the Spratly Islands Conflict written by Sopheada Phy and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2010-08 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, grade: A, University for Peace, language: English, abstract: The Spratly Islands are situated in the South China Sea, one of the largest continental shelves in the world, which is abundant in resources such as oil, natural gas, minerals, and seafood. It is the seaway everyday passed by many ships trading across the region and continent. Conflict in the South China Sea really affects both regional and international stability. Thus, the study of and seeking appropriate solutions for the Spratly Islands conflict are important at least for two reasons-ensuring both regional and international security and peace, and promoting regional cooperation. The incipient and latent conflict root is believed to be originally dated back to the 1930s; however, in this paper, the scope of analysis will be solely limited from 1969 up to present. 1969 was chosen as the starting point for analysis because it is the year that the manifest conflict started to erupt as the oil was first discovered in the Spratly Islands. Spratlys are invaluable resource in terms of not only oil, gas, seafood and natural resources, but also strategic location that all the claimants have been trying to achieve. So far, some efforts of preventing conflict have been tried, but the conflict still exists due to realistic interests of all the claimants, significantly China. Today, all parties have a vested interest in a peaceful resolution of the dispute; however the prospects for resolution seem low, while the potential for conflict remains and can grow.