several middle eastern nations formed B u s i n e s s F i n a n c e

several middle eastern nations formed B u s i n e s s F i n a n c e

hello i have attached my Gena project i need you to add on it .

also please find any updated article for this project and add it to the paper i need at least 2 more paper to add to this word document please see the out line below and follow the instruction also i will attach a book name for the citation ..

i will add a part of the book i want you to relate it to this project if there any relation because she want some thing in this project from the book:

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Several Middle Eastern nations formed the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in 1980. Members of the GCC are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab
Emirates. The primary purpose of the GCC at its formation was to
cooperate with the EU and EFTA. But it evolved to become as much a
political entity as an economic one. Its cooperative thrust allows
citizens of member countries to travel freely in the GCC without visas.
It also permits citizens of one member nation to own land, property, and
businesses in any other member nation without the need for local
sponsors or partners.

Culture Matters

Playing by the Rules

Understanding
legal systems in other countries begins with an awareness about
cultural differences. Here are snapshots of several nations’ legal
environments:

  • Saudi Arabia. Islam permeates every aspect of life in Saudi Arabia
    and affects its laws, politics, economics, and social development.
    Islamic law is grounded in religious teachings contained in the Koran
    and governs both criminal and civil cases. The Koran, in fact, is
    considered Saudi Arabia’s
    constitution. The king and the council of ministers exercise all
    executive and legislative authority within the framework of Islamic law.
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Please see the outline below to follow for your GENA project.

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS ANALYSIS (GENA) PROJECT:

Structure and flow suggestions

Essay Outline

Introduction

Introductory information (country, industry, demographics, company information)

Use GlobalEdge, World Bank, IMF to set up back ground information

Thesis – What the essay is about? and What will you be talking about in the paragraphs to come?

Topic Sentence + Stance + Reasons

Body Paragraphs (1-2)

Write a topic sentence to transition to your current event article

Article overview and lead into the analysis of the article

Include details and examples from chosen article

Provide a summary of any updates (if any) and make sure to cite sources

Body Paragraphs (3-4)

Write a topic sentence to transition to what we learned in class

Use supporting information from book and class to analyze what is going on in the article

Include things like cultural differences, globalization, anti-globalization, modes of entry, competitiveness analysis, etc.

Conclusion

Write a final transition to your analysis of what will happen going forward

Will there be more (or less) investment?

How do you think stakeholders will respond?

Restate your thesis and conclude

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