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Based on his 40 years in China and current empirical evidence, Ju (communications, Connecticut State U.) foresees the rise of a Fourth Economic Power with China at its center. He argues that understanding the concept of guanxi, or connections, is vital to doing business in China, that China is not ready for democracy and will continue under benevolent authoritarianism, that Chinese corruption can be solved, that education is the key to China's future, and that the Chinese family is the country's most sustainable resource. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. An analysis of Chinese economic and political behaviors from a cultural perspective. Discusses the importance of understanding how the Chinese do business among themselves and with others.
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Albany : State University of New York Press, c1996.
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