In this highly relevant collection, Peter Nolan argues that every effort of policy has to be directed towards avoiding this potentially catastrophic outcome. In their search for a way forward, China’s leaders are looking to the lessons from the country’s own past, as well as to those from other countries, in order to find a way to build a stable, cohesive and prosperous society. This effort is of vital importance, not only for China, but also for the whole world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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
Über den Autor
Peter Nolan is Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at the Judge Institute of Management, Cambridge University, and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge University.