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Welcome

Welcome to the Bellevue University guide for BA 206 Fundamentals of International Business. This course informs students on the economic, political, legal, social, and cultural factors impacting organizations when operating in an international context. Students will learn the fundamental realities of international business, which are essential in today's interdependent world, including the advantages and problems that come when business is conducted on the international stage. 

This guide provides a good starting point for general research on this topic. The required resources are listed in each week. For example, the resources required for week 1 are listed in the tab Week 1. For further study, consult the tabs listed at the top of the page, including General Collection Books, E-Books, Journal Articles, Streaming Videos, Databases, Websites, and Organizations. Each print book title links directly to the library online catalog, while each e-book title links directly to the full text of the book.  Database recommendations link directly to the specific database.  Recommended websites cover various aspects of the topic.

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