Chinamerica The Uneasy Partnership That Will Change The World.
2010
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From a leading global economic analyst, the definitive look at the costs and benefits of competing with China A must read for anyone seeking to understand the emergence of China as a major industrial power and how profoundly it is changing the world economy." Dr. Henry Kressel, author of Competing for the Future: How Digital Innovations are Changing the World Conventional wisdom pits China against the U.S. in a war for economic supremacy. However, In ChinAmerica , Handel Jones, a pioneer in creating Sino-American business partnerships, and one of the leading experts on China's industrial and economic emergence, demonstrates that the wave of the future is cooperation between the two titans, not conflict-and how America will benefit from increased economic engagement and competition with China. Focusing on several key areas of conflict and mutual interest, Jones details what American businesses and policy-makers must do to keep pace with China's private and state-owned corporations. Filled with sharp observations and cutting-edge research, ChinAmerica is the most comprehensive look yet at the interdependency of the world's two leading powers. It is, in short, a book that will change minds about Sino-American relations. Topics covered in ChinAmerica: How CEOs have Replaced Generals The role of government in Chinese and U.S. industrial policy what Is China Today Chinese Economic Philosophies Predictions for the Chinese Economy Taiwan and Its Synergy with China Restructuring the U.S. to compete and collaborate with China
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ISBN: 9780071744256
Edition: 1.
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Publisher: 2010.