The rise of China, Inc. : how the Chinese Communist Party transformed China into a giant corporation
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The rise of China, Inc. : how the Chinese Communist Party transformed China into a giant corporation
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Leveraging its absolute power, low human rights advantage, and tolerance by other countries, the Chinese Communist Party has transformed China into a giant corporation. Living and working is not a right, but a privilege granted by the party. State-owned firms are business units or subsidiaries, private firms are joint ventures, and foreign firms are franchisees of the party. 'China, Inc.' enjoys the agility of a firm and the vast resources of a state. Meanwhile, foreign firms competing with Chinese firms can find themselves matched against the mighty Chinese state. The Rise of China, Inc. will interest many readers: it will compel business scholars to rethink state-firm relationships; assist multinational business practitioners in formulating effective strategies; aid policy-makers in countering China's expansion; and inform the public of the massive corporate organisation China has become, and how democracies can effectively deal with it.
目次
- 1. Introduction: Who lost China?
- Part I. The Advantage of Low Human Rights: 2. The political foundation of China's competitiveness and its failure to democratize
- 3. China's legal system is not about the rule of law: The advantages and limits of the relation-based system
- 4. Mao plus Deng: A highly aggressive and productive culture
- Part II. The Rise of China, Inc.: 5. The emergence of China, inc.
- 6. China's industrial policy as a corporate strategy of China, Inc
- Part III. China, inc.'s Achilles' Heel and the World's Response: 7. The Chinese communist party's dilemmas and solutions
- 8. Open societies versus closed regime: Who needs whom more?
- 9. Policy and strategic options for the governments and firms in the democracies
- References
- Index.
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