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This Open-Access book investigates corporate diplomacy as a legitimation strategy of multinational companies in the United Arab Emirates. The author applies a neo-institutional public relations perspective, according to which societal expectations significantly shape corporate diplomacy communication. Using a multi-method research design, the author shows how corporate diplomacy is used in the host country, what role local media coverage and relationship management fulfill, and what effects corporate diplomacy has on corporate legitimacy in the host country community, i.e., UAE residents. The findings provide substantial insights into how multinational corporations seek legitimacy through corporate diplomacy and demonstrate how these efforts and the legitimation of corporations are affected by the media and the host country's public.
Media studies --- Diplomacy --- Political science & theory --- Corporate Diplomacy --- Public Relations --- Organizational Legitimacy --- Neo-Institutional Theory --- Stakeholder Engagement --- Media Framing
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"It is close to a decade now that tensions continue to obstinately persist between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the African Union (AU) to the point of numerous threatened en masse withdrawals by African States from the Rome Statute. The latter of which have been vociferously outed and spurred on by the African Union. This, automatically following in the wake of an all exclusive African caseload comprising influential African Heads of State, all of whom have been indicted by the ICC. As a result of these ongoing tensions a legitimacy crisis of the ICC in Africa has been predicated on this basis with the foremost accusation labeling the ICC as a neocolonialist organization bent on derailing peace and sovereignty in Africa. Hurled accusations like these, against the Court, has propelled a negative perception of the ICC in Africa which accordingly and likewise brings with it the question whether the ICC is able to effect legitimate, meaningful and effective justice in Africa?"--
International criminal courts --- Restorative justice --- Organizational legitimacy --- Tribunaux pénaux internationaux --- Justice restorative --- Légitimité organisationnelle --- International Criminal Court. --- African Union --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- Human rights --- International Criminal Court --- Africa --- Fundamentele rechten en vrijheden. --- Oorlogsrecht. Humanitair recht. --- Afrikaanse Unie. --- Internationaal Strafhof. --- Afrika.
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