Jurnal Global dan Strategis
ISSN 1907-9729
Vol. 1 / No. 2 / Published : 2007-07
Order : 2, and page :83 - 107
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Original Article :
Fenomena korporasi dalam konstelasi internasional
Author :
- Dewi Sinorita Sitepu*1
- Silvia Dian Anggraini*2
- Departemen Ilmu Hubungan Internasional dan Peneliti di Center for International Relations Studies (CIReS) FISIP UI. Sedang melanjutkan studi Kajian Kawasan Asia Tenggara, di Universitas Kyoto-Jepang.
- Departemen Ilmu Hubungan Internasional FISIP UI dan asisten peneliti di Center for International Relations Studies (CIReS) FISIP UI
Abstract :
Multinational Corporations (MNCs) are key agents transforming the international and political economy landscape. They are highly visible organization with great power and mobility, they inspire both awe and fear. This article tries to explain the conceptual framework of multinational corporations by analyzing their relationship with state, local enterprises, and non-governmental economic constellations, then one is likely to see MNCs as sources of pursuit of balanced development is preferable, then MNCs may represent forces exacerbating inequality and exploitation.
Keyword :
MNCs, state’s role, global political economy,
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