||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Perspective is always an issue|By bruce|If you think of imperialism in such small terms as marketing and product pressure; you've missed what imperialism is. Imperialism is the practice of extending power through direct and indirect control of economy, people, and ideas in an entity that is not the root of the imperialist thought. Corporate imperialism is just starting. <|About the Author|C. K. Prahalad is the Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Strategy, Ross School of Business, at the University of Michigan. Kenneth Lieberthal is a professor of political science, the William Davidson Professor of Busi
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