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China and the New World Order: How Entrepreneurship, Globalization, and Borderless Business Are Reshaping China and the...
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by George, Zhibin Gu and William, Ratliff
Sales Rank: 1802707

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List Price: $29.99
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Features
Cover Type: Hard Cover with 248 pages
Published by: Fultus Corporation October 11, 2006
Written in: English
ISBN 10 Number: 1596821086
ISBN 13 Number: 978-1596821088
Book Dimensions:
9.5 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches
Weighs: 1 pounds
Professor William Ratliff, Hoover Fellow at Stanford University
"Unique Guide. No one I know of has come so close to capturing (new China's) spirit and meaning . as Gu."
Professor Ping Chen, Peking University and University of Texas at Austin
"Not many people have time and energy to investigate basic issues confronting China and world. Dr. Gu is one exception."
Reader Reviews
This review is from: "China and the New World Order: How Entrepreneurship,Globalization, and Borderless Business Are Reshaping China and the World" (Paperback)
Base on the number of book in relation to this matter so far I believe that no one has come close to capturing "new China's" spirit and meaning as Gu. After reading his second volume I found it to be hugely insightful on the current events of China and global affairs. It greatly explores the key factors that shape Chinese and global development in the next stages. It gives tremendous info and analysis on the Chinese government, politics, business and economy for any one's interest. There's a huge amount of info on foreign businesses inside China. You will be able to see about twenty five American and global multinationals inside of China that are studied. In the meantime it gives us a very provocative analysis on China's new role in the world. Gu details this general picture of how China is walking away from a practical society and embracing an open, restless and dynamic society. It claims that an overextended, self-appointed bureaucracy remains the key problem for China. To overcome countless technical barriers, greater openness, entrepreneurship and global involvement is all needed. Again, it's very insightful on the issues between China, Taiwan, Japan, India and West. I will add that his analyses on Japan-China line up are very interesting as well as Taiwan. There' a tremendous amount of info and analysis on China's financial, banking, insurance and stock market. Author George Zhibin Gu is a very outspoken and a well known Chinese journalist who has generally covered mergers and acquisitions, capital activities, business expansion, and restructuring. He's an insider who gives us scrupulous examination on current China and global affairs which is more than a reason why you should grab hold to this book.
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