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  • Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press  (3)
  • Oxford : Oxford University Press
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization
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  • 1
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780199860159 , 0199860157
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xvi, 409 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version China goes global
    DDC: 303.48251
    Keywords: Globalization China ; Globalization ; Globalization ; International economic relations ; Grandes puissances ; Nouvel ordre mondial ; Relations économiques internationales ; Politique internationale ; Mondialisation ; Politique étrangère ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Globalisierung ; HISTORY ; Asia ; China ; Economic policy ; Globalization ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; China Foreign economic relations ; China Economic policy ; 2000- ; China ; China Foreign economic relations ; China Economic policy 2000- ; China Foreign economic relations ; China Economic policy 2000- ; China ; Chine ; China ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Most global citizens are well aware of the explosive growth of the Chinese economy. Indeed, China has famously become the "workshop of the world." Yet, while China watchers have shed much light on the country's internal dynamics--China's politics, its vast social changes, and its economic development--few have focused on how this increasingly powerful nation has become more active and assertive throughout the world. In China Goes Global, eminent China scholar David Shambaugh delivers the book that the world has been waiting for--a sweeping account of China's growing prominence on the international stage. Thirty years ago, China's role in global affairs beyond its immediate East Asian periphery was decidedly minor and it had little geostrategic power. As Shambaugh charts, though, China's expanding economic power has allowed it to extend its reach virtually everywhere--from mineral mines in Africa, to currency markets in the West, to oilfields in the Middle East, to agribusiness in Latin America, to the factories of East Asia. Shambaugh offers an enlightening look into the manifestations of China's global ambitions: its extensive commercial footprint, its growing military power, its increasing cultural influence or "soft power," its diplomatic activity, and its new prominence in global governance institutions. But Shambaugh is no alarmist. In this balanced and well-researched volume, he argues that China's global presence is more broad than deep and that China still lacks the influence befitting a major world power--what he terms a "partial power." He draws on his decades of China-watching and his deep knowledge of the subject, and exploits a wide variety of previously untapped sources, to shed valuable light on China's current and future roles in world affairs"--
    Abstract: "Most global citizens are well aware of the explosive growth of the Chinese economy. Indeed, China has famously become the "workshop of the world." Yet, while China watchers have shed much light on the country's internal dynamics--China's politics, its vast social changes, and its economic development--few have focused on how this increasingly powerful nation has become more active and assertive throughout the world. In China Goes Global, eminent China scholar David Shambaugh delivers the book that the world has been waiting for--a sweeping account of China's growing prominence on the international stage. Thirty years ago, China's role in global affairs beyond its immediate East Asian periphery was decidedly minor and it had little geostrategic power. As Shambaugh charts, though, China's expanding economic power has allowed it to extend its reach virtually everywhere--from mineral mines in Africa, to currency markets in the West, to oilfields in the Middle East, to agribusiness in Latin America, to the factories of East Asia. Shambaugh offers an enlightening look into the manifestations of China's global ambitions: its extensive commercial footprint, its growing military power, its increasing cultural influence or "soft power," its diplomatic activity, and its new prominence in global governance institutions. But Shambaugh is no alarmist. In this balanced and well-researched volume, he argues that China's global presence is more broad than deep and that China still lacks the influence befitting a major world power--what he terms a "partial power." He draws on his decades of China-watching and his deep knowledge of the subject, and exploits a wide variety of previously untapped sources, to shed valuable light on China's current and future roles in world affairs"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Understanding China's global impactChina's global identities -- China's global diplomatic presence -- China and global governance -- China's global economic presence -- China's global cultural presence -- China's global security presence -- Coping with a globalized China.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-381) and index. - Print version record
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  • 2
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    Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press
    ISBN: 9789882205413 , 9882205410
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vi, 236 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Critical zone 3
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Humanities Study and teaching ; China ; East and West ; Intercultural communication ; Cross-cultural orientation ; Humanities Study and teaching ; Social Science ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; Cross-cultural orientation ; East and West ; Humanities ; Study and teaching ; Intellectual life ; Intercultural communication ; China Intellectual life ; 1976- ; China ; China Intellectual life 1976- ; China ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Critical Zone is an established series in cultural and literary studies jointly published by the Hong Kong University Press and Nanjing University Press. This is the third number. Based in Hong Kong and mainland China, Critical Zone aims to bring together scholars around the world and to improve cross-cultural and cross-regional understanding
    Abstract: Introduction /Douglas Kerr, Q.S. Tong and Wang Shouren --Locating Louise Ho: the place of English poetry in Hong Kong /Douglas Kerr --Voices of Hong Kong: the reconstruction of a performance in a teahouse /Bell Yung --Invisible neighbors: racial minorities and the Hong Kong Chinese community /Kwai-Cheung Lo --Contested colony: Hong Kong, the 1949 revolution, and the "Taiwan problem" /John M. Carroll --Babel and vernacular in an empire of immigrants: Howells and the language of American fiction /Jonathan Arac --Dreaming about the singularity of the new Middle Ages: three provisional notes on the question of imagination /R.A. Judy --Modern Chinese nationalism and the Boxer Movement /Li Weichao --The cultural origin of the Boxer Movement's obscurantism and its influence on the cultural revolution /Wang Yi --The new history books in Shanghai: it's a change, not a coup d'etat /Zu Zhiliang --Zhu Xuequin reviews new history books: a cannibalistic view of history produced wolves /Zhu Xuequin --On the development strategy for China's sea power /Ye Zicheng, Mu Xinhai --On China's sea power /Zhang Wenmu --On China's foreign policy strategy /Yu Xilai and Wu Zichen.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
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  • 3
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    Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press
    ISBN: 9789882201453 , 9882201458
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vi, 350 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and the humanities
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Globalization Congresses ; Social aspects ; Globalization Congresses ; Political aspects ; Humanities Congresses ; Information technology Congresses ; Social aspects ; Globalization Congresses Social aspects ; Globalization Congresses Political aspects ; Humanities Congresses ; Information technology Congresses Social aspects ; Social Science ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Globalization ; Political aspects ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Humanities ; Information technology ; Social aspects ; Globalisierung ; Internationalisierung ; Soziales ; Kongress (2000) ; Internationalisierung ; Nationalstaat ; Kongress (2000) ; Internationalisierung ; Internet ; Soziales ; Kongress (2000) ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Electronic books Conference proceedings ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Introduction,Globalization and the humanities /David Leiwei Li --Turn to the planet : literature, diversity, and totality /Masao Miyoshi --Is globalization good for women? /Alison M. Jaggar --Globalization, desire, and the politics of representation /Rajagopalan Radhakrishnan --Globalization and the postcolonial condition /Paul Jay --Latin, Latino, American : split states and global imaginaries /Román de la Campa --Doing cultural studies inside APEC : literature, cultural identity, and global/local dynamics in the American Pacific /Rob Wilson --Nation-state matters : comparing multiculturalism(s) in an age of globalization /Brook Thomas --Growth of Internet communities in Taiwan and the marginalization of the public sphere /Allen Chun and Jia-lu Cheng --Internet in China : emergent cultural formations and contradictions /Liu Kang --Home pages : immigrant subjectivity in cyberspace /Sangita Gopal --Very busy just now : globalization and harriedness in Ishiguro's The Unconsoled /Bruce Robbins --Concentricity, teleology, and reflexive modernity in Edward Yang's Yi Yi /David Leiwei Li --Afterword,Can we judge the humanities by their future as a course of study? /Paul A. Bové.
    Abstract: This is the most comprehensive collection to date on how economic globalization transforms contemporary humanistic inquiries on matters of fundamental cultural and political significance
    Note: "This collection of essays originated in a University of Oregon symposium, The prospects and problems of globalization, in June of 2000"--Pref. - Originally published as a special issue of Comparative Literature, v. 53, no. 4, 2001. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 4
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    Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press
    ISBN: 9789882202689 , 9882202683
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xi, 270 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rogue flows
    DDC: 303.4825
    Keywords: Culture diffusion East Asia ; Arts and globalization East Asia ; Globalization ; Arts and globalization ; Culture diffusion ; East Asia Civilization ; 20th century ; East Asia Civilization ; 21st century ; East Asia Intellectual life ; 20th century ; East Asia Intellectual life ; 21st century ; History ; Social Science ; Civilization ; Culture diffusion ; Globalization ; Intellectual life ; Globalisierung ; Kulturkontakt ; Kulturspridning ; Kultur och globalisering ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Arts and globalization ; East Asia Civilization ; 20th century ; East Asia Civilization ; 21st century ; East Asia Intellectual life ; 20th century ; East Asia Intellectual life ; 21st century ; Südostasien ; Ostasien ; East Asia ; East Asia Intellectual life 21st century ; East Asia Civilization 20th century ; East Asia Civilization 21st century ; East Asia Intellectual life 20th century ; Südostasien ; Ostasien ; East Asia ; Electronic book ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Rogue Flows brings together some of the best and most knowledgeable writers on consumption and cultural theory to chart the under-explored field of cultural flows and consumption across different regions in Asia, and the importance of these flows in creating contemporary Asian national identities. It offers innovative possibilities for envisioning how the transfer of popular and consumer culture (such as TV, music, film, advertising and commodities) across Asian countries has produced a new form of cross-cultural fertilisation within Asian societies, which does not merely copy Western counterparts." "Rogue Flows is unique in its investigation of how "Asianness" is being exploited by Asian transnational cultural industries and how it is involved in the new power relations of the region. It is an important contribution to the literature of Asian cultural studies."--Jacket
    Abstract: Introduction,Siting Asian cultural flows /Koichi Iwabuchi, Stephen Muecke and Mandy Thomas --Commerce and culture in the pre-colonial Indian Ocean /Devleena Ghosh and Stephen Muecke --Moving zones of China : flows of rite and power in Southeast Asia /Annette Hamilton --It's all in a game : television formats in the People's Republic of China /Michael Keane --Taiwan's present/Singapore's past mediated by Hokkien language /Chua Beng-Huat --Self-Orientalism, reverse Orientalism and pan-Asian pop culture flows in Dick Lee's Transit Lounge /Tony Mitchell --Imagining 'new Asia' in the theatre : cosmopolitan East Asia and the global West /C.J.W.-L. Wee --Time and the neighbor : Japanese media consumption of Asia in the 1990s /Koichi Iwabuchi --East Asian cultural traces in post-socialist Vietnam /Mandy Thomas --Re-importation of cha yi guan teahouses into contemporary China from Taiwan : cultural flows and the development of a public sphere /Jing Zheng --Fashion shows, fashion flows : the Asia Pacific meets in Hong Kong /Lise Skov --Postscript,Participating from a distance /Meaghan Morris.
    Note: Includes index. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 5
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 019280359X , 9780192803597 , 9780191539381 , 0191539384
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (147 p.) , ill., maps.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Very short introductions 86
    Parallel Title: Print version Globalization
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Globalization ; Globalization ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; Globalization ; Globalization ; Internationalisatie ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Einführung
    Abstract: This work offers a stimulating introduction to globalisation and its varying impacts across, between, and within societies. It is a readable book that contributes to a better understanding of the crucial aspects and dimensions of the developments and transformations that go by the name of globalisation
    Description / Table of Contents: Globalization: a contested concept.Is globalization a new phenomenon? -- The economic dimension of globalization. -- The political dimension of globalization. -- The cultural dimension of globalization. -- The ideological dimension of globalization. -- Challenges to globalism. -- Assessing the future of globalization.
    Note: Title from title screen. - Includes bibliographical references and index , Title from title screen
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