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題名 美國多國籍企業對拉丁美洲國家的干預行動 作者 李慧中 貢獻者 蔡政文
李慧中日期 1984 上傳時間 8-十一月-2016 16:30:10 (UTC+8) 摘要 論文提要二次大戰後,美國多國籍企業以其雄厚的資金,優越的技術,及超越國界的能力,成為國際政治經濟舞台上一個重要的行為者,尤其是在第三世界國家的投資經營,更對地主國的經濟、政治產生影響。本文即以國際壓力團體的概念,分析美國多國籍企業對拉丁美洲國家政治、經濟上的干預行動,全文共分七章,約七萬餘字: 第一章導論,說明本文研究目的與分析概念。第二章美國多國籍企業干預能力的基礎,分析美國多國籍企業之所以能對拉丁美洲國家進行各種干預行動,乃因其本身有雄厚的權力資源,及美國政府的支持。再加上拉丁美洲國家本身能力的低落,更使得美國多國籍企業易於採行各種干預行動。第三章美國多國籍企業的經濟干預,探討美國多國籍企業如何以資金與技術移轉的控制,達成企業全球性發展的目標,及其對地主國國際收支的影響。第四章美國多國籍企業的政治干預,分析美國多國籍企業採取政治干預行動的動機與目標,及其如何以各種賄賂、游說、顛覆等直接間接干預手段,影響地主國的決策,以維護並擴張企業的利益。第五章拉丁美洲國家的反擊,拉丁美洲國家對於美國多國籍企業的不利影響,也採取各種反擊與預防措施,最激烈的就是國有化政策,並且在國內制定各種法律規章,規律美國多國籍企業的活動,預防其在重要產業形成寡占地位,在國際上也組成安地斯共同市場與生產者卡特爾共同對抗多國籍企業。第六章則對美國多國籍企業的干預行動加以評估,分析影響其干預行動的成功因素,並探討其是否為帝國主義的工具,及國際上對於多國籍企業地位的看法。第七章結論
第一章 導論1第二章 美國多國籍企業干預能力的基礎11第一節 美國多國籍企業的內在行動力量11第二節 母國政府的支持21第三節 地主國國家能力的低落26第三章 美國多國籍企業的經濟干預37第一節 資本的控制37第二節 國際收支的影響40第三節 技術移轉的控制47第四章 美國多國籍企業的政治干預63第一節 美國多國籍企業的直接干預行動64第二節 美國多國籍企業的間接干預行動74第五章 拉丁美洲國家的反擊89第一節 國有化政策90第二節 國內的政治控制96第三節 安地斯共同市場與生產者卡特爾102第六章 美國多國籍企業干預行動的評估121第一節 影響美國多國籍企業干預行動的成功因素121 第二節 美國多國籍企業與帝國主義127第三節 多國籍企業與新國際經濟秩序133第七章 結論145參考書目152附表目錄表一~一 美國多國籍企業在拉丁美洲的投資額4表二~一 拉丁美洲國家國民生產毛額與美國多國籍企業銷售金額比較(一九七九年)13表二~二 近二年來美國多國籍企業的資產與淨收益15表二~三 一八七家美國多國籍企業在世界各國的子公司數(一九○一至一九六七)20表三~一 技術合約的出口限制:安地斯國家43表五~一 拉丁美洲國家國有化美國多國籍企業92-1參考文獻 甲、中文書目:(1)李逸洋,石油多國公司與國際政治,台北:台灣大學政治研究所碩士論文,民國六十九年六月。(2)柯三吉,國家角色對所得分配的影響,台北:中央研究院三民主義研究所第三次社會指標研討論文,民國七十二年。 (3)______,多國籍公司國際間技術移轉與國家角色,台北:中國政治學會七十二年年會學術研究討會,民國七十二年。(4)高朗,美屬多國公司與美國外交政策,台北:台灣大學政治研究所碩士論文,民國七十二年七月。(5)王泰允,多國性企業-經營策略與實例,台北:作者自印,民國七十年初版。 (6)林錦勝,何清欽譯,美國人的挑戰,台北:協志工業叢書出版公司,民國六十七年六版。(7)蔡政文,核子時代國際關係的特質,台北:三民書局,民國六十七年,二版。 (8)______,「國際壓力團體的概念架構-國際民間組織的研究取向」,政治學論集,台北:華岡出版有限公司,民國六十七年初版,頁五四七~五六七。 (9)國際經濟月刊,「美國在拉丁美洲的投資問題」,國際經濟月刊,第二十七卷,第一期,頁一○○~一○七。(10)憲政思潮,「憲政動態」,憲政思潮,第五十一期,頁二二九~二三○。乙.英文書目一、文件(1) International Labour Office. 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72資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 蔡政文 dc.contributor.author (作者) 李慧中 dc.creator (作者) 李慧中 zh_TW dc.date (日期) 1984 dc.date.accessioned 8-十一月-2016 16:30:10 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 8-十一月-2016 16:30:10 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 8-十一月-2016 16:30:10 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/103573 - dc.description.abstract (摘要) 論文提要二次大戰後,美國多國籍企業以其雄厚的資金,優越的技術,及超越國界的能力,成為國際政治經濟舞台上一個重要的行為者,尤其是在第三世界國家的投資經營,更對地主國的經濟、政治產生影響。本文即以國際壓力團體的概念,分析美國多國籍企業對拉丁美洲國家政治、經濟上的干預行動,全文共分七章,約七萬餘字: 第一章導論,說明本文研究目的與分析概念。第二章美國多國籍企業干預能力的基礎,分析美國多國籍企業之所以能對拉丁美洲國家進行各種干預行動,乃因其本身有雄厚的權力資源,及美國政府的支持。再加上拉丁美洲國家本身能力的低落,更使得美國多國籍企業易於採行各種干預行動。第三章美國多國籍企業的經濟干預,探討美國多國籍企業如何以資金與技術移轉的控制,達成企業全球性發展的目標,及其對地主國國際收支的影響。第四章美國多國籍企業的政治干預,分析美國多國籍企業採取政治干預行動的動機與目標,及其如何以各種賄賂、游說、顛覆等直接間接干預手段,影響地主國的決策,以維護並擴張企業的利益。第五章拉丁美洲國家的反擊,拉丁美洲國家對於美國多國籍企業的不利影響,也採取各種反擊與預防措施,最激烈的就是國有化政策,並且在國內制定各種法律規章,規律美國多國籍企業的活動,預防其在重要產業形成寡占地位,在國際上也組成安地斯共同市場與生產者卡特爾共同對抗多國籍企業。第六章則對美國多國籍企業的干預行動加以評估,分析影響其干預行動的成功因素,並探討其是否為帝國主義的工具,及國際上對於多國籍企業地位的看法。第七章結論 dc.description.abstract (摘要) 第一章 導論1第二章 美國多國籍企業干預能力的基礎11第一節 美國多國籍企業的內在行動力量11第二節 母國政府的支持21第三節 地主國國家能力的低落26第三章 美國多國籍企業的經濟干預37第一節 資本的控制37第二節 國際收支的影響40第三節 技術移轉的控制47第四章 美國多國籍企業的政治干預63第一節 美國多國籍企業的直接干預行動64第二節 美國多國籍企業的間接干預行動74第五章 拉丁美洲國家的反擊89第一節 國有化政策90第二節 國內的政治控制96第三節 安地斯共同市場與生產者卡特爾102第六章 美國多國籍企業干預行動的評估121第一節 影響美國多國籍企業干預行動的成功因素121 第二節 美國多國籍企業與帝國主義127第三節 多國籍企業與新國際經濟秩序133第七章 結論145參考書目152附表目錄表一~一 美國多國籍企業在拉丁美洲的投資額4表二~一 拉丁美洲國家國民生產毛額與美國多國籍企業銷售金額比較(一九七九年)13表二~二 近二年來美國多國籍企業的資產與淨收益15表二~三 一八七家美國多國籍企業在世界各國的子公司數(一九○一至一九六七)20表三~一 技術合約的出口限制:安地斯國家43表五~一 拉丁美洲國家國有化美國多國籍企業92-1 dc.format.extent 115 bytes - dc.format.mimetype text/html - dc.relation (關聯) 國立政治大學 dc.relation (關聯) 政治研究所 dc.relation (關聯) 碩士 dc.relation (關聯) 72 dc.title (題名) 美國多國籍企業對拉丁美洲國家的干預行動 zh_TW dc.type (資料類型) thesis dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) 甲、中文書目:(1)李逸洋,石油多國公司與國際政治,台北:台灣大學政治研究所碩士論文,民國六十九年六月。(2)柯三吉,國家角色對所得分配的影響,台北:中央研究院三民主義研究所第三次社會指標研討論文,民國七十二年。 (3)______,多國籍公司國際間技術移轉與國家角色,台北:中國政治學會七十二年年會學術研究討會,民國七十二年。(4)高朗,美屬多國公司與美國外交政策,台北:台灣大學政治研究所碩士論文,民國七十二年七月。(5)王泰允,多國性企業-經營策略與實例,台北:作者自印,民國七十年初版。 (6)林錦勝,何清欽譯,美國人的挑戰,台北:協志工業叢書出版公司,民國六十七年六版。(7)蔡政文,核子時代國際關係的特質,台北:三民書局,民國六十七年,二版。 (8)______,「國際壓力團體的概念架構-國際民間組織的研究取向」,政治學論集,台北:華岡出版有限公司,民國六十七年初版,頁五四七~五六七。 (9)國際經濟月刊,「美國在拉丁美洲的投資問題」,國際經濟月刊,第二十七卷,第一期,頁一○○~一○七。(10)憲政思潮,「憲政動態」,憲政思潮,第五十一期,頁二二九~二三○。乙.英文書目一、文件(1) International Labour Office. 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