Multinational corporation (MNC)
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Introduction. Multinational corporation (MNC) is 'a company which has operations in more than one nation. Such companies usually have a centralized head office where they coordinate global management' (Word IQ). In order to fit to the scale of the report, we are going to narrow a broad verb 'rule' to the notion of 'structural power' - 'a power to shape and determine the structures in global IPE' within which the other actors operate (Strange, 1998:24-27). There are four sources of this power: In the given report we are going to assess how powerful MNCs in terms of 'shaping' world according to their aims; and thus to give positive or negative answer to the question asked in the title. The report will consist of three main parts i.e. issues, background and response; the desk research method would be applied. Background: How could have corporations managed to replaced the...

