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Casson, Mark 1945. Internalisation theory and beyond. Reading: University of Reading. Department of Economics, 1990.

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Sillince, John A. A. Shared cognition as internalisation of organizational context. Sheffield: Sheffield University, School of Management, 1995.

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Cleeve, Emmanuel. Transnational corporations and the theory of internalisation. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University, Dept. of Economics and Economic History, 1993.

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Casson, Mark. The economic theory of multinational banking: An internalisation approach. Reading: University of Reading.Department of Economics, 1989.

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European Conference of Ministers of Transport., ed. Efficient transport for Europe: Policies for internalisation of external costs. Paris, France: ECMT, 1998.

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Payne, M. The internalisation of the Japanese automotive industry: Into the next millennium. London: Financial Times Business Information, 1994.

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Lwin, Thuzar Lwin. Analysis of market entry and sustainable internalisation strategies within politically sensitive market. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2001.

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Nozaki, Tomoko. The internalisation of high fashion in terms of location patterns in London. London: LCP, 2001.

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Doherty, Anne Marie. Retailer market entry mode strategy: Theoretical implications of internalisation and agency theories. Coleraine: University of Ulster, 1998.

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Palin, C. M. S. Methods for internalising the externalities of road vehicle transport: An analysis of externalities, valuation methods and their practical application and suggestions for 'internalisation'. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 1999.

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Schafer, Roy. Aspects of internalization. Madison, Conn: International Universities Press, 1990.

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Berger, Peter L. The social construction of reality: A treatise in the sociology of knowledge. New York: Anchor Books, 1990.

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Feeding on infinity: Readings in the romantic rhetoric of internalization. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2000.

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Perkins, Stephen. Efficient Transport for Europe: Policies for Internalisation of External Costs. OECD, 1998.

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Calamita, N. Jansen, and Ayelet Berman. Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise: The Internalisation of International Commitments in Asia. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

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Vinod, Nikhra. COVID-19: Perspective, Patterns and Evolving strategies. Heighten Science Publications Inc., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29328/ebook1003.

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The Global Virome: The viruses have a global distribution, phylogenetic diversity, and host specificity. They are obligate intracellular parasites with single- or double-stranded DNA or RNA genomes, and afflict bacteria, plants, animals, and human population. The infecting virus binds to receptor proteins on the host cell surface, followed by internalisation, replication, and cell lysis. Further, trans-species interactions of viruses with bacteria, small eukaryotes and host are linked with various zoonotic viral diseases and disease progression.
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Calamita, N. Jansen, and Ayelet Berman. Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise: An Examination of the Internalisation of International Commitments in Asia. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

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Calamita, N. Jansen, and Ayelet Berman, eds. Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009152990.

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Investment treaties are said to improve the rule of law in the states which enter into them. Fearing claims, governments will internalise international investment obligations into their decision-making processes, resulting in positive spill-over effects on the rule of law. Such arguments have never been backed by empirical research. This book presents an analytical framework for thinking about the internalisation of international commitments in governmental decision making that takes account of the complexities of governance. In so doing, it provides a typology of processes whereby international treaty obligations may be internalised by governments and identifies factors which may affect whether and to what extent international commitments are internalised in governmental decision making. This framework serves as the background for the main body of the book in which empirical case studies address whether and how a select group of governments in Asia internalise international investment treaty obligations in their decision-making.
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Boddice, Rob. Sympathy, Liberty, and Compulsion: Vaccination. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040580.003.0005.

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Major figures within evolutionary science contributed to the debate about vaccination, exposing some key practical differences in the moral imperatives to be derived from slightly different models of emotional evolution. The chapter shows how the science of sympathy impinged on individual liberties for the sake of a greater good at the level of society itself. It also shows how the science of sympathy could be liberty’s greatest advocate in its determination to let ‘nature’ take its course. Intellectual investigations of evolutionary scientists were internalised and employed as modes of being, or as guides to moral action. The opposite reactions of Huxley and Wallace over vaccination, are taken to be expressions of moral feeling, based on alternative understandings and internalisations of the evolution of civilised emotions.
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Wilner, Joshua. Feeding on Infinity: Readings in the Romantic Rhetoric of Internalization. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

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