The third issue of Volume 2 of The Global Studies Journal has now been published.
Volume 2, Number 3 contains:
- The Impossible Dream: Consensus-Based International Climate Change Responses by Beth Edmondson.
- Global Complexities and the Rise of Global Justice Movement: A New Notion of Justice? by S. A. Hamed Hosseini.
- Economic Reforms in India and the Conflicting Naxalite Movement by Adhitya Srinivasan.
- Decision and Implementation Models for Outsourcing by Vikash Sananda and Austin Melton.
- Green Marketing: A Challenge or an Opportunity in the Global Environment by Ravindra P. Saxena and Pradeep K. Khandelwal.
- Quest for Authenticity in Indian Classical Dance: Innovations and Hybridization of Bharatanatyam on Global Stage by Suparna Banerjee.
- Globalization: The Case for Ideological Realignment? by Rafal Soborski.
- Identities and International Justice by Rebecca Cameron.
- Hip-Hop Hybridity for a Glocalized World: African and Muslim Diasporic Discourses in French Rap Music by David Drissel.
- Fighting Back Amazonian Deforestation in Ecuador: Individuals, Communities and the State in their Struggle to Save the Lungs of the World by Ivan Humberto Jimenez-Williams.
- The Decision to Study at Postgraduate Level in Another Country: A Case Study by Des Monk.
- The Influence of Environmental Factors on Bosnian Refugees’ Resettlement Process by Wai Hsien Cheah, Ajlina Karamehic-Muratovic, Hisako Matsuo and Alma Poljarevic.
- The Rise of Asian Security Regionalism: An Area of Rivalry or Cooperation for the Regional and Global Players? by Visne Korkmaz.
- Globalization of a Business School: Essential Components by Nader Asgary.
- Comparing Media Systems: Re-evaluating the Role of the Public Media in the Digital Age by Carolina Oliveira Matos.
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