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CHINAMERICA: The Uneasy Partnership that Will Change the World Handel Jones

CHINAMERICA:  The Uneasy Partnership that Will Change the World By Handel Jones

CHINAMERICA: The Uneasy Partnership that Will Change the World by Handel Jones


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A leading global economist gives the definitive account of the costs and benefits of U.S. competition with China.

CHINAMERICA: The Uneasy Partnership that Will Change the World Summary

CHINAMERICA: The Uneasy Partnership that Will Change the World by Handel Jones

Praise for ChinAmerica

A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the emergence of China as a major industrial power and how profoundly it is changing the world economy. -Dr. Henry Kressel, author of Competing for the Future: How Digital Innovations Are Changing the World

This book is essential reading for business leaders and observers everywhere as this dramatic shift of economic and political power from the West to China continues.-Ray Bingham, chairman, Flextronics International

ChinAmerica provides extremely in-depth visibility into the interactions and interdependency of China and the United States. I believe everyone who takes the time to read it will learn of the many challenges and opportunities that exist for both China andthe United States. -Richard Kulle, president and CEO, gEM Services, Inc.

Handel Jones lays out concisely what China is doing right and the United States is doing wrong. This is a wake-up call because China today is the most serious economic competitor that the United States has ever faced. This book should be required reading for all U.S. politicians and business leaders. -Wilfred J. Corrigan, founder, chairman, and CEO (retired), LSI Logic Corp.

Conventional wisdom pits China against the United States in a war for economic supremacy. However, in ChinAmerica, Handel Jones, one of the leading experts on China's industrial and economic emergence, demonstrates that the wave of the future is cooperation between the two titans, not conflict-and how America will benefit from increased economic engagement and competition with China.

To some, conflict between China and the United States appears to be both imminent and unavoidable (indeed, in some eyes, the battle has already begun). But this perspective badly overlooks one vital fact: both nations have no choice other than to act in their mutual interest. Focusing on several key areas of conflict and mutual interest, Jones gives a thorough and eye-opening portrait of the policies, history, and habits that have led to the intersecting fortunes of the two superpowers. Jones also outlines actions the United States must take to hold on to its leadership role by forging equilibrium with China that's based on mutual respect and dependence.

As Jones makes clear, the contrast between the two powers couldn't be more startling: while China is amassing through trade nearly one-fourth of the world's foreign exchange reserves (nearly three-fourths of that amount in USD), the United States excels mostly as a consumer of finished goods, with Americans unconcerned about debt and other consequences of living beyond their means. China subsidizes development of more efficient manufacturing techniques, and in response America threatens protectionist barriers. Developments such as these, however, don't necessarily put the nations on a collision course. To Jones, these facts point to a very real opportunity for Chinese and American governments and businesses to work together rather than be separated by economic tensions.

Filled with cogent analysis and expert advice, ChinAmerica is the most comprehensive look yet at the interdependency of the world's two leading powers. This is a book that will change minds about Sino-American relations.

Handel Jones is the founder, owner, and CEO of International Business Strategies, Inc., a market and strategy consulting and analysis company whose client list includes IBM, Nokia, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, TSMC, and China Resources. He has been involved withChinese governments and state-owned and private businesses for more than 30 years, and he is one of the leading experts in directing international business investment in China and Chinese corporate investment/expansion overseas. He lives in Los Gatos, California.

Handel Jones lays out concisely what China is doing right and the United States is doing wrong. This is a wake-up call because China today is the most serious economic competitor that the United States has ever faced. This book should be required reading for all U.S. politicians and business leaders. -Wilfred J. Corrigan, founder, chairman, and CEO (retired), LSI Logic Corp.

About Handel Jones

Handel Jones is the founder, owner, and CEO of International Business Strategies, Inc., a market and strategy consulting and analysis company whose client list includes IBM, Nokia, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, TSMC, and China Resources. He has been involved with Chinese governments and state-owned and private businesses for more than 30 years, and he is one of the leading experts in directing international business investment in China and Chinese corporate investment/expansion overseas. He lives in Los Gatos, California.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Generating Wealth Through Strength(China and U.S. Wealth Generation Perspective, Operating Structures of U.S. and China, Roles of Corporations in Building Wealth, Competitiveness and Marketing Positioning, Threats to U.S. Position); Chapter 2. U.S. The Waking Giant (Introduction, Perspective on U.S. Industry, Role of Government in U.S. Industrial Arena, Industrial Decisions Affected by Politics, Weak Support of Capital-Intensive Industry, Outsourcing of Manufacturing, Support Infrastructure Around Core Industries, Decline of Research Centers, Effect of Foreign-Born Leaders on U.S. Industries, Global Leadership of U.S. Corporations, Competitive Threats, Use of Profits, Key Trends for Wealth of U.S.); Chapter 3. Growth of Industry and Wealth in China (Reality or Illusions of China, What is China Today, Historical Perspective of China, Top-Level Guidance of Business Growth by the Govenment, Industry Progressions in China, Role of Electronics Industry in the Growth of China, Automotive Industry Case Study, Strategic Implications of Growth, Key Challenges Affecting Wealth); Chapter 4. Taiwan and Its Synergy with China (History, Competitiveness in Global Markets, Strategic Factors for Semiconductor Industry, Role of Contract Manufacturers (EMS Companies) and ODMs in Building Electronics Industry, Taiwan's Industrial Base and Impact on Electronics Industry in China); Chapter 5. Rise and Decline of Japan (Introduction, Protection of Japanese Governments and Industries, Employment Priorities and Decision Processes, Market Positioning, Quality-Based Competitive Advantages, Consumer Electronics Industry, Computer Industry, Communications Industry, Semiconductor Industry, Automotive Industry, Future Trends); Chapter 6. Factors That Will Allow Wealth to be Generated in Future (Overview, Leadership, Control, and Management, Role of Creativity, Access to Raw Materials, Access to Required Funding, Distribution of Wealth, A Cohesive Society, Efficient Infrastructures, Strong Corporations in Multiple Industries, Strategies for Building Wealth, Why China Will Strengthen and U.S. Will Weaken)

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GOR006136572
9780071742429
0071742425
CHINAMERICA: The Uneasy Partnership that Will Change the World by Handel Jones
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20100816
304
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