Over the last twenty years, China has thrice undergone political-economic crises and bureaucratic paralysis. Nevertheless, China's autocratic leadership launched initiatives that expedited globalization and revived economic growth. This book acts as an analytical tool to study China's policies and understand its emergence as a global power.
Over the last twenty years, China has thrice undergone political-economic crises and bureaucratic paralysis. Nevertheless, China's autocratic leadership launched initiatives that expedited globalization and revived economic growth. This book acts as an analytical tool to study China's policies and understand its emergence as a global power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Min Ye is Associate Professor of International Relations at Pardee School, Boston University and the recipient of fellowships from Princeton University, New Jersey, Harvard University, Massachusetts, and the National Committee on United States-China Relations, as well as institutions in Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. Her books include Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India (2014) and The Making of Northeast Asia (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue. Encounter the silk road in Urumqi Part I. The Theory: 1. The mobilization state: belt, road and beyond 2. State-mobilized globalization as policy analysis Part II. The Strategies: 3. Development of Western China 4. Political economy of China's outbound investment 5. The belt and road Part III. Subnational Actors: 6. Tale of three cities 7. Typology of Chinese companies 8. Implications: roads and roadblocks in China and beyond.
Prologue. Encounter the silk road in Urumqi Part I. The Theory: 1. The mobilization state: belt, road and beyond 2. State-mobilized globalization as policy analysis Part II. The Strategies: 3. Development of Western China 4. Political economy of China's outbound investment 5. The belt and road Part III. Subnational Actors: 6. Tale of three cities 7. Typology of Chinese companies 8. Implications: roads and roadblocks in China and beyond.
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