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Managing Globalization : Lessons from China and India.
Title:
Managing Globalization : Lessons from China and India.
Author:
Kelly, David A.
ISBN:
9789812774729
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (508 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Keynote Speech by Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Managing Globalization:Lessons from China and India -- Section 1. Challenges Opportunities and Responses to Globalization -- Chapter 2. China in the Global Economy -- Chapter 3. India Globalizing -- Chapter 4. Elephants can Dance: India's Response to Globalization and the Challenges She Faces -- Section 2. Social Security and Governance -- Chapter 5. Rebuilding China's Social Safety Net: Why Governance Matters -- Chapter 6. Corporate Restructuring and Social Security in State Owned Enterprises: Lessons from China -- Chapter 7. Indian Pension Reform: A Sustainable and Scalable Approach -- Chapter 8. Globalization Demographic Transition and Reform of Social Safety Nets in India -- Section 3. National Security in the Age of Globalization -- Chapter 9. A Dialectic of Multipolarity and Multilateralism:China's Regional Security Practice in the Age of Globalization -- Chapter 10. Facilitating Peaceful Rise: Principles and Practice of China's Security Policy -- Chapter 11. India in the International Order: Challenger and Stabilizer -- Chapter 12. Globalization and India's Changing National Security Strategy -- Section 4. Ethnicity and Identity in the New World -- Chapter 13. India's Identity Politics: Then and Now -- Chapter 14. Identity Politics in an Era of Globalization -- Chapter 15. Politics of Identity in Post-reform China -- Chapter 16. International Relations Ethnic Identity and Minority Rights in the New Global Economy: The Chinese Diaspora in the United States -- Authors' Biographies -- Editors' Biographies -- Index.
Abstract:
The dynamics of a global economy is being reshaped by the economic emergence of two Asian giants, China and India. How the world's two most populous countries manage globalization as they pursue economic reform and liberalization will impact significantly their societies, the rest of Asia, and the world. This book brings together articles by first rate scholars of China and India to share and discuss their research findings in four areas: Challenges, Opportunities and Responses to Globalization; Social Security and Governance; National Security in the age of Globalization; and Ethnicity and Identity in the New World. The book includes an opening address by Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, from his speech on "Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India", delivered at the official opening of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy on 4 April 2005. Sample Chapter(s). About the Editors and Contributors (58 KB). Chapter 1: Introduction to Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India (900 KB). Contents: Introduction to Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India (D A Kelly & R S Rajan); Challenges, Opportunities and Responses to Globalization: China in the Global Economy (X-J Zhang); India Globalizing (K Basu); Elephants Can Dance: India's Response to Globalization and the Challenges She Faces (O Goswami); Social Security and Governance: Rebuilding China's Social Safety Net: Why Governance Matters (M-X Pei); Corporate Restructuring and Social Security in State Owned Enterprises: Lessons from China (J C Oi); Indian Pension Reform: A Sustainable and Scalable Approach (A Shah); Globalization, Demographic Transition, and Reform of Social Safety Nets in India (M G Asher & D Vasudevan); National Security in the Age of Globalization: A Dialectic of Multipolarity and Multilateralism: China's Regional Security Practice in the

Age of Globalization (X Xu); Facilitating Peaceful Rise: Principles and Practice of China's Security Policy (Q-G Jia); India in the International Order: Challenger and Stabiliser (K P Bajpai); Globalization and India's Changing National Security Strategy (C R Mohan); Ethnicity and Identity in the New World: India's Identity Politics: Then and Now (V Pingle & A Varshney); Identity Politics in an Era of Globalization (P B Mehta); Politics of Identity in Post-Reform China (D A Kelly); International Relations, Ethnic Identity, and Minority Rights in the New Global Economy: The Chinese Diaspora in the United States (L L-C Wang). Readership: Students and academics in Asian studies, business executives, journalists and diplomats.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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