Understanding China: Center Stage of the Fourth PowerState University of New York Press, 12 сент. 1996 г. - Всего страниц: 181 Using empirical research data and his first-hand experiences, the author argues that (1) the Fourth Economic Power is truly emerging with mainland China being the center stage, and the Chinese Diaspora being the key players; (2) understanding guanxi (connections), among other things, represents the key to understanding doing business in China; (3) China is not yet ready for democracy; benevolent authoritarianism will most likely define China's political life; (4) China's corruption problem—either of a structural nature or a moral nature—is solvable; (5) education holds China's future; and (6) Chinese family can be the most sustainable resource of the Fourth Power. |
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The Emergence of the Fourth Power | 23 |
Democracy or Benevolent Authoritarianism? | 69 |
Can an Economically Booming China Survive | 85 |
Education Holds Chinas Future | 103 |
The Most Sustainable | 129 |
Appendices | 149 |
Main Social and Economic Indicators of Taiwan | 165 |
Index | 179 |
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