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Story, Jonathan China: the Race to Market London.(Book Review)
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Asian Affairs: An American Review
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March 22, 2004
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Story, Jonathan China: The Race to Market London: FT Prentice Hall, Financial Times 277 pp., $27.50 ISBN 0273663216 Publication Date: April 2003
Jonathan Story, the author of China: The Race To Market, is a professor of international political economy at the European Institute of Business Administration (INSEAD) in France, specializing in globalization, comparative business systems, and worldwide economic transformation. Also, he is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, the Times, and Le Monde.
Story tells the reader what's going on in China today and what it means for the world. On one hand, China's Communist system faces a crisis of legitimacy because ...
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