VOLUME 3 (2001), CONTENTS


1 - VOLUME 3 (2001) - ISSUE 5 (SUMMER)


The President’s Editorial

1 - Patrick HUNOUT Aldous Huxley and The International Scope Review

Cross-Cultural Topics

2 - Roger BAUMGARTE, Nami LEE & Steven KULICH Friendship Patterns among University Students in Five Cultures

3 - Geert HOFSTEDE Two Wonderlands : Japan and The Netherlands through the Looking-Glass

Two Opinions about Politics and Modernity

8 - Charles TAYLOR Two Theories of Modernity

9 - Marcelo AFTALION Politicians, What For ?


5 - VOLUME 3 (2001) - ISSUE 6 (WINTER)


The President’s Editorial

1 - PATRICK HUNOUT The Horus Road

Immigration and Cultural Identity In the Economically Advanced Countries, The Case of Germany and France (Special Issue, Part I)

2 - Patrick HUNOUT Introduction : A Global Perspective

The International Scope Review publishes pluridisciplinary research on the contemporay transformations taking place in industrial countries, in accordance to the highest standards of scientfic evaluation and creative problem-solving.

it covers three fields:

  • Economic Policies, Management and Capital-Labor Relationships
  • Interethnic Relationships
  • Interpersonal Relationships

By linking the approaches there three fields, The International Scope Review offers a unique, stimulating and innovative perspective on current changes in society and economy.

The International Scope Review is a truly international organization, with a tripartite ( European, American and Asian) Editorial Board.

The first issue has been published in june 1999 (see The President’s Editorial). The Review publishes twice a year, in June and December.

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