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Navigating Nationalism in Global Enterprise provides a comprehensive historical analysis of Indo-German business relations spanning over a century. Christina Lubinski investigates how nationalism has influenced corporate strategy, trade patterns, and international partnerships between India and Germany.
The book examines pivotal moments when national interests collided with business objectives, including periods of colonial administration, world wars, and Cold War tensions. Lubinski demonstrates how companies adapted to changing political landscapes while maintaining commercial viability.
Part of the Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise series, this work contributes to broader understanding of how global business networks develop within nationalist frameworks. It challenges conventional narratives about economic globalization by revealing persistent tensions between national sovereignty and international commerce.







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