Europe
Europe is described here in a geographical sense. It is not limited to the European Union, and includes, for example, the United Kingdom and the Balkans. It remains central to international relations.
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The Future of Europe’s Strategic Deterrence is (also) at Sea
A cursory look at both France and the UK suggests that the future of European nuclear deterrence is at sea.
Japanese Firms in Europe: Motivations and Strategies
The Japanese investments in Europe, their adpatation and impact on the European market.
Europe and Globalization: Industrial Acquisitions and Agreements
A study of the external growth of European firms in the 1980s and the case of six medium and high technology sectors.
Published in English as European Integration and Competitiveness. Acquisitions and Alliances in Industry (ed.), Edward Elgar, 1994.
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