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461. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 8
Charles S. McCoy The Federal Tradition of Theology and Political Ethics: Background for Understanding the U.S. Constitution and Society
462. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Patricia A. Schoelles Discipleship and Social Ethics: Defining Boundaries for the Church of the Diaspora
463. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
William C. French Ecological Concern and the Anti-Foundationalist Debates: James Gustafson on Biospheric Constraints
464. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Christine Gudorf Presumption and Humility
465. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Theodore R. Weber Truth and Political Leadership
466. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Todd Whitmore Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism in Christian Ethics: A Critique of Stanley Hauerwas
467. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Gilbert Meilaender The Ethics of Teaching Ethics: An Introduction
468. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Louke van Wensveen Siker An Unlikely Dialogue: Barth and Business Ethicists on Human Work
469. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Gill Meilaender, Ron Green, Chris Gudorf, Lois Livezey, Richard Mouw The Ethics of Teaching Ethics: A Round Table Discussion
470. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
M. Cathleen Kaveny Obscenity, Communal Values, and the Law: Joel Feinberg and the Failure of Liberalism
471. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Lois Gehr Livezey Citizenship, Integrity, and Social Change
472. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Edward R. Sunshine The Primacy of Abortion in the Moral Rhetoric of U.S. Catholic Bishops
473. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Richard J. Mouw Convicted Civility
474. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Walter Brueggemann The Rhetoric of Hurt and Hope: Ethics Odd and Crucial
475. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
John T. Pawlikowski Catholicism and the Public Church: Recent U.S. Developments
476. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
William F. May A More Spacious View of Human Intelligence
477. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Daniel Rush Finn Self-Interest, Markets, and the Four Problems of Economic Life
478. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Arthur J. Dyck Loving Impartiality in Moral Cognition
479. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics: Volume > 9
Ronald M. Green The Priority of Understanding
480. International Corporate Responsibility Series: Volume > 2
Nada Kobeissi Foreign Investment in the Mena Regions: Analyzing Nontraditional Determinants
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Although there is substantial literature examining the flow of foreign investments into various regions of the world, there is still a lack of research about joint ventures and foreign investment activities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). One objective of this paper is to remedy this neglect and extend previous empirical work by focusing on foreign investments in the MENA region. The second objective is to focus on non-traditional determinants that have tended to be overlooked or underestimated in previous research. The increasing globalization has led to a reconfiguration of the ways in which multinationals pursue various types of foreign investments,and changed the motives for and the determinants of FDI. This has prompted some to suggest that non traditional determinants have become more important. In view of that, the paper will focus on factors such as governance, legal environment, and economic freedom and examine their impact on foreign investment activities in the MENA region.