Date Approved
2016
Date Posted
4-28-2016
Degree Type
Open Access Senior Honors Thesis
Department or School
Management
First Advisor
David Victor
Abstract
CIA interventions in foreign nations are not unheard of, but often times, these interferences are riddled with controversy. Regime change can be the result of many objectives but what if the reasons were linked to the decisions of power companies headquartered in the United States? This paper looks further into government changes in Brazil for potential correlations in decisions of major U.S. Multinational Corporations. The effects of international business mergers, acquisitions, and economic might in the United States will be analyzed through scholarship works and the impact two companies, Shell and ITT, have on the current relationship between the United States and Brazil.
Recommended Citation
Martin, Anjali, "Brazil, multi-national corporations, and the Central Intelligence Agency: Are regime changes results of business practices?" (2016). Senior Honors Theses and Projects. 496.
https://commons.emich.edu/honors/496