The second issue of Volume 2 of The Global Studies Journal has now been published.
Volume 2, Number 2 contains:
- Intersectional Gender: Thinking about Gender and Cultural Difference in the Global Society by MariaCaterina La Barbera.
- The Influence of the Level of Client Familiarity with Vendor Efforts in Outsourcing Project Performance by Akhilesh Bajaj and Jeff Crawford.
- Lessons from the Past: A Framework to Explore the Impact of Liberalisation Policies by Meena Chavan.
- A Continuous Struggle: Employment Discrimination by Quincy Jones and Ali Soylu.
- Never-Married Malay Muslim Women in Modernised Malaysia: Are they Rejecting Marriage? by Rozita Ibrahim and Zaharah Hassan.
- What Are “World Religions” Teaching Us? Post-Imperialism in Contemporary Views of Global Faiths by William Acres.
- Local Leadership and the Impact of Globalization by Francis Adu-Febiri.
- The Coevolution of Trust, Control and Partner Selection in Malaysia–Indonesia Strategic Alliances by Ahmad Bashawir Abdul Ghani and Muhammad Subhan.
- A Globalized Foreign Policy: The United States and Iran by Anthony B. Newkirk.
- Political Activism: The New Mantra for Fiji Indians in Global Sydney by Asha Chand.
- Food Stress and the Health of Immigrant Populations by Stephanie Bughi, Jennifer Haddad, Vanessa Josef, Michelle Lee, Jesse Tran, Sarah Young, Julia Borovay and Joseph Miller.
- Power of McDonald’s ‘Happy Meal’: Globalization of American Culture and Value by Joanne Jung-wook Hong.






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