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Living with China By Wendy Dobson

Living with China by Wendy Dobson


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With an eye on China, our second largest trading partner, this book proposes a Canadian strategy for living with this huge partner, its different economic model and the geopolitical tensions created by its leaders' ambitious goal to be a global power.

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Living with China: A Middle Power Finds Its Way by Wendy Dobson

Living with China urges Canadians to adopt a forward-looking China strategy that recognizes the significance of China's history and values for its development model of authoritarian state capitalism and managed markets. Market reforms will be key drivers of China's long-term growth, yet Chinese policy is ambivalent about the potential dangers of spontaneous market forces undermining the Party's central goal of political stability. The tensions between market forces and state intervention and between political and economic goals are identified in the book's early chapters that outline what Canadians need to know about the Chinese economy. The book also examines how Chinese enterprises are going global through direct investments and participation in the dynamic but troubled Belt and Road Initiative. In an environment of rising tensions over trade and technology - evident in negotiating the USMCA with the United States and doing business with Huawei, the China-based telecommunication giant - Canada needs a China strategy. Living with China is one of the first comprehensive volumes on a forward-looking Canada-China strategy. The recommended strategy includes more leadership from top officials, building a Canada brand, strengthening our international human capital, addressing security issues, and negotiating bilateral trade and investment liberalization. Dobson also acknowledges the importance of addressing such key issues as intellectual property protection, cybersecurity, and value differences such as respect for individual rights.

Living with China Reviews

In Living with China: A Middle Power Finds Its Way, Dobson provides a highly readable, concise and incisive review of the latest developments in the saga of China's emergence as a new global power. -- Terence Corcoran * The National Post, September 11, 2019 *
Living With China is timely and not without controversy. -- Holly Doan * Blacklock's Reporter, August 31, 2019 *

About Wendy Dobson

Wendy Dobson is the co-director at the Rotman Institute for International Business and a professor emerita of Economic Analysis and Policy. Dobson served as Chair of the International Steering Committee of the Pacific Trade and Development network (2010-18), acted as a trustee of the Trilateral Commission, and was a member of the International Economics Advisory Committee of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Her previous book, Gravity Shift (2009), also published by University of Toronto Press, was a finalist for the National Business Book Award in 2010.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 China's Rise: Getting Its House in Order 2 China as a Global Innovator? 3 Creating a Leading Financial System: A Work in Progress 4 China Invests Abroad: A New Era of Chinese Capital 5 The Belt and Road Initiative: China Reaches Out 6 Living with China: Canada Finds Its Way Notes Index

Additional information

CIN1487504829VG
9781487504823
1487504829
Living with China: A Middle Power Finds Its Way by Wendy Dobson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Toronto Press
20190823
184
Short-listed for Shortlisted for the 2019/2020 Donner Prize 2020 (Canada)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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