A Match Made in China


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Redd Starr heard it all as the years passed by: Why havent you found someone yet? When are you going to find yourself a wife? Dont you want to find someone? The truth was that he had been looking for someone for quite some time. But, he could not find her. He tried dating women from church with no success. He tried dating many other different types of women as well with no luck at all. After a brief encounter with an Asian woman, he began to wonder if perhaps he should take a more serious look at Asian women - more specifically, Chinese women. After all, he already knew he loved the food and their culture. It wasnt long before he was on an International dating website, chatting with dozens of women, and trying to narrow down his choices. He was now on a mission to find his future wife. But, he would need to gather as much information as he could to actually find her, and then to bring her to America. Join the author as he goes to China to find the woman of his dreams in a story that proves the secret formula to any relationship can be found in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 Love never fails.




Made in China


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Elizabeth Ingleson explores the roots of bilateral trade between the United States and China. Telling the story of the 1970s US activists and entrepreneurs who pressed for access to China's vast labor market, Ingleson shows how not just Chinese reform but also US deindustrialization fueled a dramatic, unanticipated shift in global capitalism.




My Eco-World, Made in China


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Deng Xiaoping introduced a market economy to China in 1978, and within a generation, China became the world’s second-largest economy. Success brought some problems: Today, the country is gripped by rampant corruption, air and water pollution, food shortages, and escalating inflation—not to mention a severe shortage of affordable housing. But it’s come up with a creative solution to overcome those challenges with its plan to establish an eco-world with four hundred eco-cities. The unprecedented project seeks to incorporate state-of-the-art technology, automation, transportation enhancements, creative housing designs, and other innovations into daily life. Fossil fuels will be banned, vehicles will be battery powered, and there will be an unlimited supply of water, food, and energy. Arid lands will be rejuvenated with trees and vegetation. It won’t be cheap, but trillions of dollars will be saved, millions of people will be lifted out of poverty, and the entire world will be changed as China creates a new, eco-world.




What Chinese Want


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Takes on the daunting task of explaining the Chinese character and consumer preferences, distilling many years of professional and personal insights. In depth, lively precis of modern-day China which is an invaluable guide to anyone hoping to do business in the fast-growing Eastern market.




A Match Made in Texas


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Kaylie Chatam is a pediatric nurse—she cares for babies and children. But her new patient is a very handsome man. One with a harrowing secret. Why is Stephen Gallow recuperating from a serious injury at her family home in Texas? And why has Kaylie been asked to nurse him back to health? Her dear maiden aunts seem to be playing matchmaker. But Kaylie isn't expected to find true love and marry—everyone knows that. Except Stephen…who just may hold the cure for them both!




The Long Game


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For more than a century, no US adversary or coalition of adversaries - not Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, or the Soviet Union - has ever reached sixty percent of US GDP. China is the sole exception, and it is fast emerging into a global superpower that could rival, if not eclipse, the United States. What does China want, does it have a grand strategy to achieve it, and what should the United States do about it? In The Long Game, Rush Doshi draws from a rich base of Chinese primary sources, including decades worth of party documents, leaked materials, memoirs by party leaders, and a careful analysis of China's conduct to provide a history of China's grand strategy since the end of the Cold War. Taking readers behind the Party's closed doors, he uncovers Beijing's long, methodical game to displace America from its hegemonic position in both the East Asia regional and global orders through three sequential "strategies of displacement." Beginning in the 1980s, China focused for two decades on "hiding capabilities and biding time." After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, it became more assertive regionally, following a policy of "actively accomplishing something." Finally, in the aftermath populist elections of 2016, China shifted to an even more aggressive strategy for undermining US hegemony, adopting the phrase "great changes unseen in century." After charting how China's long game has evolved, Doshi offers a comprehensive yet asymmetric plan for an effective US response. Ironically, his proposed approach takes a page from Beijing's own strategic playbook to undermine China's ambitions and strengthen American order without competing dollar-for-dollar, ship-for-ship, or loan-for-loan.




Memories of Unbelonging


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The ethnic Chinese have had a long and problematic history in Indonesia, commonly stereotyped as a market-dominant minority with dubious political loyalty toward Indonesia. For over three decades under Suharto’s New Order regime, a cultural assimilation policy banned Chinese languages, cultural expression, schools, media, and organizations. This policy was only abolished in 1998 following the riots and anti-Chinese attacks that preceded the fall of the New Order. In the post-Suharto era, Chinese Indonesians were finally free to assert their Chineseness again. But how does an ethnic group recover from the trauma of assimilation and regain a lost cultural identity? Memories of Unbelonging is an ethnographic study of how collective memories of state-sponsored ethnic discrimination have shaped Chinese identity politics in Indonesia. Combining case studies, in-depth primary data, and incisive analysis of Indonesia’s contemporary political landscape, anthropologist Charlotte Setijadi argues that trauma narratives are at the core of modern Chinese identity politics. Examining spaces and domains such as residential enclaves, educational institutions, the creative arts, and politics, this book paints a vivid picture of how different generations of Chinese Indonesians make sense of their historical trauma, ethnic identity, and belonging in a post-assimilation environment. Far from being passive victims of history, the ethnic Chinese are actively challenging old stereotypes and boundaries of acceptable Chineseness in the country. This emphasis on group and individual agency marks a strong departure from structural analyses of Chinese Indonesians that mostly highlight their disempowerment as an oppressed minority. Furthermore, placing the analysis within the broader context of China’s rise in the twenty-first century demonstrates how the combination of persisting local anti-Chinese sentiments and renewed pride over China’s growing global dominance have prompted many Chinese Indonesians to re-evaluate their sense of ethnic and national belonging. By focusing on the nexus between collective memory, local identity politics, and the rise of China as an external factor, Memories of Unbelonging offers new perspectives of understanding about Chinese Indonesians, post-Suharto Indonesian society, and the relationship between China and ethnic Chinese communities in Southeast Asia.




Chinese Street Food Cook Book: Sink Your Teeth into Streetwise Tradition and Bold Flavors Grab Your Cookbook Today!


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Discover the ultimate culinary adventure with "Chinese Street Food," your passport to the vibrant, mouthwatering world of China’s bustling street markets. Imagine strolling through the lively alleyways of Beijing, the tantalizing aromas of sizzling skewers, and the vibrant colors of steaming baozi calling you from every direction. This book captures the essence of those unforgettable experiences and brings them straight into your kitchen. Why This Book Is a Must-Have: Authentic Recipes: Dive deep into the heart of Chinese culture with over 60 authentic street food recipes that have been passed down through generations. Each recipe is meticulously crafted to ensure you get the true taste of China at home. This book provides not just recipes but stories, tips, and cultural insights that make every dish come alive. You'll feel like you're right there in the bustling streets, experiencing the flavors firsthand. Easy-to-Follow Instructions: Whether you're a seasoned cook or a kitchen novice, the step-by-step instructions and helpful tips make it easy to recreate these iconic dishes. With clear guidance and beautiful photos, you’ll master the art of Chinese street food in no time. Healthy and Flavorful: Forget greasy takeout! These recipes are designed to be as healthy as they are delicious, using fresh ingredients and traditional cooking methods. You’ll learn how to balance bold flavors with wholesome ingredients for meals that are both nutritious and satisfying. Versatile and Creative: From breakfast delights and savory snacks to exotic eats and sweet treats, this book covers it all. Discover fusion dishes that blend Western and Chinese flavors, and impress your friends and family with your culinary creativity. Cultural Immersion: Go beyond the plate with fascinating cultural anecdotes and street food etiquette. Understand the traditions and stories behind each dish, and learn how street food has shaped Chinese culinary history. Get Ready to Transform Your Cooking: Imagine serving up a steaming bowl of dan dan noodles that rivals the best street vendors in Chengdu, or biting into a crispy, flaky scallion pancake that transports you straight to the markets of Shanghai. With "Chinese Street Food," these experiences are at your fingertips. Why Wait? Embark on a Culinary Journey Today: Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the rich, diverse, and utterly delicious world of Chinese street food. Whether you're cooking for yourself, your family, or entertaining guests, this book will be your go-to guide for creating unforgettable meals that celebrate tradition and innovation. Order Your Copy Now and Start Your Adventure: Unlock the secrets of Chinese street food and bring the flavors of China into your home. "Chinese Street Food" – Savor the Adventure, Taste the Tradition.




Think Like Chinese


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Sun Zi said "know yourself and your enemy, then you will never lose a battle". Zhang and Baker say, "know the Chinese mind so you can prosper!" Think Like Chinese explains Chinese thought and business culture from the Chinese perspective. It gives first-hand insight into what Chinese are really thinking when conducting business. Zhang and Baker combine their Chinese and Western perspectives to explain, in detail, common Chinese behaviours that may seem odd to non-Chinese. They bring a wealth of personal experience in contemporary Chinese business investment and management, sharing their experiences and observations to provide strategies for overcoming such cultural barriers.Each chapter opens with a traditional or common Chinese saying, which is given contemporary meaning and applied to business scenarios. This key to Chinese thought provides the context for guidance on practical matters such as:how to ensure spoken communications are being interpreted accuratelyunderstanding the importance of "face" (mianzi), and giving and receiving mianzi appropriatelynetworking effectively among the Chineseunderstanding Chinese work cultures, identifying the real Chinese decision-makers, improving negotiations, and gaining the best out of Chinese staffdistinguishing "cow poo" (facts or true statements) from "hooyou" (bragging or bullshit)knowing when a Chinese 'yes' actually means 'yes', instead of 'maybe' or 'no'Chinese approaches to the law and contracts, dispute resolution, intellectual property, investment and partnerships.Think Like Chinese is a must for anyone who wants a better understanding of Chinese culture and how to apply this knowledge in their China dealings, whether doing business with Chinese suppliers or customers, working with a Chinese partner or managing Chinese employees.It is also written for people who are simply fascinated about China, and want to know more about the Chinese people, their history, their current emergence as an economic powerhouse and their increasing significance in the world's future.