STRATÉGIE NATIONALE ET STRATÉGIE D’ALIANCE Repères conceptuels

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2005, Vol 15, Issue 3

Abstract

En général, les concepts qui s’utilisent en stratégie – en sa calité de modalité de mettre en oeuvre une décision politique – n’ont pas changé. Certainement, leur contenu est plus riche et deviendra toujours riche, mais non en dehors du système qui les produit.

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Gheorghe VĂDUVA

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Gheorghe VĂDUVA (2005). STRATÉGIE NATIONALE ET STRATÉGIE D’ALIANCE Repères conceptuels. Impact Strategic, 15(3), 91-96. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-91458