This timely collection of essays from Peter Nolan offers deep insight into the challenges faced in integrating China with the global political economy.
This timely collection of essays from Peter Nolan offers deep insight into the challenges faced in integrating China with the global political economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Nolan was a television news reporter whose career in Chicago at WMAQ-TV and WBBM-TV spanned the 1960's, 70's and 80's. He won three Emmy's and several journalism awards including Chicago Magazine's best TV reporter. He also worked as a broadcast journalist in Niagara Fall, New York and Youngstown, Ohio. Writing credits: Author of the critically praised CAMPAIGN! The 1983 Election that Rocked Chicago. (Amina Press 2012), Op Ed Chicago Sun Times 12/30/06, Op Ed Sun Times 1/8/2009.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Reflections on 4th June 1989 The Global Business Revolution and Developing Countries The Globalisation Challenge and the Catch-up of Developing Countries: The Case of the Brewing Industry The Global Industrial Consolidation and the Challenge for China: The Case of the Steel Industry China in the Asian Financial Crisis: Cutting the Trees to Save the Forest China at the Crossroads Capitalism and Freedom: The Contradictory Character of Globalisation Capitalism, Conflict and Cooperation: US-China Relations under Capitalist Globalisation Index
Foreword Reflections on 4th June 1989 The Global Business Revolution and Developing Countries The Globalisation Challenge and the Catch-up of Developing Countries: The Case of the Brewing Industry The Global Industrial Consolidation and the Challenge for China: The Case of the Steel Industry China in the Asian Financial Crisis: Cutting the Trees to Save the Forest China at the Crossroads Capitalism and Freedom: The Contradictory Character of Globalisation Capitalism, Conflict and Cooperation: US-China Relations under Capitalist Globalisation Index
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