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Analyzes how the transfer of advanced automobile technology from U.S. firms affects the environment and economic development in China; with detailed case studies of Chinese joint ventures with Jeep, GM, and Ford.
Author : Kelly Sims Gallagher
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 37,75 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Automobile industry and trade
ISBN : 026207270X
Analyzes how the transfer of advanced automobile technology from U.S. firms affects the environment and economic development in China; with detailed case studies of Chinese joint ventures with Jeep, GM, and Ford.
Author : George C.S. Lin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 15,76 MB
Release : 2009-06-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1134124929
Following the phenomenal growth and structural changes of the Chinese economy, George C.S Lin examines the important contribution of China's land as a factor of production in both a rural and urban context.
Author : Scott B. MacDonald
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 34,9 MB
Release : 2022-07-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 3031061497
This book examines the slide into a new Cold War in the Caribbean. The primary argument is that the Caribbean’s geopolitics have shifted from a period of relative great power disinterest in the aftermath of the Cold War to a gradual movement into a new Cold War in which a global rivalry between the U.S. and China is acted out regionally. The result of this is a gradual polarization of countries in the Caribbean as they are increasingly pressured to choose between Washington and Beijing (this being very evident during the Trump years). It can be argued that the U.S. focus on the Caribbean in the late 1990s through the early 21st century diminished, leaving the region open to a China ready and eager to do business and guided by a diverse set of objectives. The book brings the reader into a discussion on international relations with a main focus on U.S.-Chinese relations being played out in the Caribbean, an important strategic region for the North American country.
Author : Tak-Wing Ngo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 33,61 MB
Release : 2008-12-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1134034415
This is the first book which undertakes a systematic analysis of rent seeking activities in China. Using case studies from across economics sectors the contributors discuss the occurrence of the phenomenon, what range of activities are related to rent seeking practices and, more importantly, how rent seeking shapes political and economic development.
Author : S. Tang
Publisher : Springer
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 18,69 MB
Release : 2009-06-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230622623
Although much ink has been used debating China's rise and its implications for Asia and beyond, few have considered how its neighbors have been living with a rising China. This book fills that vacuum.
Author : Scott Kennedy
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 29,13 MB
Release : 2011-04-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0804769583
This book breaks new ground by systematically examining China's capitalist transformation through several comparative lenses. The great majority of research on China to date has consisted of single-country studies. This is the result of the methodological demands of studying China and a sense of the country's distinctiveness due to its grand size and long history. The moniker Middle Kingdom, a direct translation of the Chinese-language word for China, is one of the most prominent symbols of the country's supposed uniqueness. Composed of contributions from leading specialists on China's political economy, this volume demonstrates the benefits of systematically comparing China with other countries, including France, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Brazil, and South Africa. Doing so puts the People's Republic in a light not available through other approaches, and it provides a chance to consider political theories by including an important case too often left out of studies.
Author : Leon Cai
Publisher : Productivity Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 16,28 MB
Release : 2021-03-25
Category :
ISBN : 9780367802783
Drawn from his experience as the executive dean of Wilner Sales and Leadership Institute, Leon Cai shares his proven philosophy and methods for improving leadership skills among middle and high-level managers. Leon is one the top ten most influential trainers in China winning "Honor China Award" and is a leading figure in China's training and consulting industry. Gear-Shifting Leadership, now in its Second Edition, is a book designed to improve leadership ability of practicing managers and addresses the full spectrum or panorama of what is expected from successful leaders. Managers need to grasp more than just one or two aspects of leadership, but the whole content and complete framework of it. Gear-Shifting Leadership, Second Edition provides the concepts, tools, and examples needed for managers to become effective leaders. Updated with new examples and tools, Gear-Shifting Leadership, Second Edition synthesizes dozens of leadership models, and fully displays "the panorama of leadership." The author demonstrates the panorama by showing the links and connections between different parts of leadership. The book displays the four gears and nineteen components of leadership managers need to develop. The four gears are: Followership, Face-to-face Leadership, In-Direct Leadership, and Organizational Executive Leadership. -Followership refers to the ability of leaders to win the trust from subordinates, superiors, and counterparts through demonstrative self-management. -Face-to-face Leadership demonstrates the leaders' ability to drive, encourage, instruct, manage, control, and develop direct subordinates and core teams. It exhibits leaders' one-on-one leadership abilities targeted at their direct subordinates. -Indirect Leadership shows the leaders' influence and driving power towards indirect subordinates and the whole team, and it can be defined as the leaders' role in managing the team as a whole. -Organizational Executive Leadership shows leaders' acute insight of the dynamic changes in their organizations, and the leaders' ability to optimize their own approach to managing the team and in so doing, adapt to changes in both the internal and external environment of organizations. The book walks readers through each gear as well as the several components it comprises. Many leadership books have excellent concepts and ways of thinking, but lack practical sheets, models and tools, so that books of this type can only improve leaders themselves and can't be widely used in their organizations. Gear-Shifting Leadership illustrates the model, tables, evaluation questionnaires, and simplified tools that will make the material in this book practical and applicable.
Author : Carman St John Hunter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 38,46 MB
Release : 2018-08-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 1351005006
Originally published in 1985. China is currently making a massive effort to educate its workforce in a formal and structured system. A good deal has been written about China’s attempts, since 1949, to eradicate illiteracy and to universalise primary and secondary school education but the subject of this book is an educational system established to meet the needs of those already employed whether in government, industry or agriculture. Two study teams, sponsored by the lnternational Council for Adult Education, visited China in 1981 to explore this educational phenomenon. Their findings, updated by subsequent ICAE visits and enriched by further reading, form the basis of this book. This is the story of the Chinese experience of developing adult education. It will be valuable to those involved in extending education in the industrialised world who are pursuing modernisation goals for people long excluded from the formal education system.
Author : Heather Xiaoquan Zhang
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 45,80 MB
Release : 2015-03-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1135012644
In recent decades, China has undergone rapid economic growth, industrialisation and urbanisation concomitant with deep and extensive structural and social change, profoundly reshaping the country’s development landscape and urban-rural relationships. This book applies livelihoods approaches to deepen our understanding of the changes and continuities related to rural livelihoods within the wider context of political economy of development in post-socialist China, bridging the urban and rural scenarios and probing the local, national and global dynamics that have impacted on livelihood, in particular its mobility, security and sustainability. Presenting theoretically informed and empirically grounded research by leading scholars from across the world, this book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on issues central to rural livelihoods, development, welfare and well-being. It documents and analyses the processes and consequences of change, focusing on social protection of mobile livelihoods, particularly rural migrants’ citizenship rights in the city, and the environmental, social and political aspects of sustainability in the countryside. This book contributes to the current scholarly and policy debates, and is among the first attempts to critically reflect on China’s market transition and the associated pathways to change. It will be of interest to students in international development studies, China studies, social policy, public health, political science, and environmental studies at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as academics, policy makers and practitioners who are concerned with China’s human and social development in general, and agriculture and rural livelihoods in particular.
Author : Hong Yu
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 44,7 MB
Release :
Category :
ISBN : 9819996333