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Playing our game:why China's economic rise doesn't threaten the West/ Edward S. Steinfeld.

Physical description: xi, 265 p. ill. 24 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-258).;
Author(s): STEINFELD, Edward S.;
ISBN: 9780195390650 (hbk.;
Subjects: China --Economic conditions --2000; China --Foreign economic relations --United States.; United States --Foreign economic relations --China.;
Formatted contents notes: The quiet revolution -- Toward a new framework : institutional outsourcing -- The quest for modernity -- Taking industry global : China as rising industrial powerhouse versus China as capitalist enabler -- Capitalist enabler, capitalist converger -- Playing to win? : China's advance into high-tech research and development -- Energy : the last bastion for State control? -- Self-obsolescing authoritarianism.;
Summary notes: Looks at the reasons why the author believes China's economic emergence is good for the United States and the rest of the Western world.;
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2010.;
Call number: 330.951 STE;
Type: Book (Bibliographies)
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