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The Journal of Asian Studies, 1989
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 2011
Editions Complexe eBooks, 1995
Presses Universitaires de France eBooks, 1999
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, 2015
Edward Elgar eBooks, 2011
... vi Gateways to globalisation 8 9 Singapore in the new economic geography: from geographic loc... more ... vi Gateways to globalisation 8 9 Singapore in the new economic geography: from geographic location to the relocation of economic dynamics Loïs Bastide The factors of competitiveness of Greater Chinese cities: the case of the localization of foreign research and development ...
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Nov 26, 2015
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Sep 30, 2011
Presses Universitaires de France eBooks, 1999
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, Dec 11, 2011
Perspectives chinoises, 1999
Gipouloux François. Commodifying Communism — Business, Trust and Politics in a Chinese City, de D... more Gipouloux François. Commodifying Communism — Business, Trust and Politics in a Chinese City, de David L. Wank. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°53, 1999. pp. 80-82
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Oct 31, 2011
Asia’s trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common ... more Asia’s trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common and closer linkages with each other than with their corresponding hinterlands. As this book expounds, these global cities illustrate to what extent world trends deeply penetrate and permeate the national territorial interiors and processes that were otherwise presumed to be controlled by the State.
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Sep 30, 2011
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Oct 31, 2011
Asia's trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in com... more Asia's trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common and closer linkages with each other than with their corresponding hinterlands. As this book expounds, these global cities illustrate to what extent world trends deeply penetrate and permeate the national territorial interiors and processes that were otherwise presumed to be controlled by the State. Gateways to Globalisation is based on extensive research (including perspectives from historians, economists, geographers and sociologists) from China, Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong, in order to grasp the regional character of trade and finance, beyond national borders and traditional academic frameworks. The book documents that today, major urban centres such as Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai situated on the periphery of the maritime corridor of East Asia, form a system characterised by the intensity of their economic linkages and integration into the world economy. Since the mid-1980s, these major Asian cities have become the worldwide-oriented centres for production, trade, finance and research.
The Tocqueville review, 1995
C'est sans conteste au cours des années 1980 que le Japon est devenu une puissance manufactur... more C'est sans conteste au cours des années 1980 que le Japon est devenu une puissance manufacturière, financière et commerciale globale. Son « modèle » de nationalisme autoritaire et de développement économique tous azimuts a même fait nombre d'émules en Asie. Le redéploiement de l'industrie japonaise en direction de l’Asie aboutit au début des années 1990 à une « réasianisation » du Japon qui, si elle n'a bien entendu nen de commun avec la « sphère de co-prospérité » des années 1930, souligne cependant les spécificités des mécanismes d'intégration en Asie.
Sociologie Du Travail, 1985
L'histoire récente de la Chine passe par une succession de périodes où elle s'ouvre sur l... more L'histoire récente de la Chine passe par une succession de périodes où elle s'ouvre sur l'extérieur et importe de nouvelles technologies et puis se referme sur ses impulsions autarciques. Prenant comme exemples deux usines de téléviseurs installées par les japonais (Sanyo et Hitachi), l'auteur montre les transformations sociales que ces nouvelles technologies (ou ces nouveaux modèles de gestion ?) induisent dans les entreprises, et les résistances du pouvoir mandarinal lié au Parti. Il n'exclut pas la possibilité d'un nouvel échec dans l'appropriation de ces technologies étrangères.
European Journal of East Asian Studies, Mar 24, 2003
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1989
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 2011
Editions Complexe eBooks, 1995
Presses Universitaires de France eBooks, 1999
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, 2015
Edward Elgar eBooks, 2011
... vi Gateways to globalisation 8 9 Singapore in the new economic geography: from geographic loc... more ... vi Gateways to globalisation 8 9 Singapore in the new economic geography: from geographic location to the relocation of economic dynamics Loïs Bastide The factors of competitiveness of Greater Chinese cities: the case of the localization of foreign research and development ...
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Nov 26, 2015
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Sep 30, 2011
Presses Universitaires de France eBooks, 1999
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, Dec 11, 2011
Perspectives chinoises, 1999
Gipouloux François. Commodifying Communism — Business, Trust and Politics in a Chinese City, de D... more Gipouloux François. Commodifying Communism — Business, Trust and Politics in a Chinese City, de David L. Wank. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°53, 1999. pp. 80-82
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Oct 31, 2011
Asia’s trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common ... more Asia’s trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common and closer linkages with each other than with their corresponding hinterlands. As this book expounds, these global cities illustrate to what extent world trends deeply penetrate and permeate the national territorial interiors and processes that were otherwise presumed to be controlled by the State.
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Sep 30, 2011
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, Oct 31, 2011
Asia's trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in com... more Asia's trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common and closer linkages with each other than with their corresponding hinterlands. As this book expounds, these global cities illustrate to what extent world trends deeply penetrate and permeate the national territorial interiors and processes that were otherwise presumed to be controlled by the State. Gateways to Globalisation is based on extensive research (including perspectives from historians, economists, geographers and sociologists) from China, Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong, in order to grasp the regional character of trade and finance, beyond national borders and traditional academic frameworks. The book documents that today, major urban centres such as Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai situated on the periphery of the maritime corridor of East Asia, form a system characterised by the intensity of their economic linkages and integration into the world economy. Since the mid-1980s, these major Asian cities have become the worldwide-oriented centres for production, trade, finance and research.
The Tocqueville review, 1995
C'est sans conteste au cours des années 1980 que le Japon est devenu une puissance manufactur... more C'est sans conteste au cours des années 1980 que le Japon est devenu une puissance manufacturière, financière et commerciale globale. Son « modèle » de nationalisme autoritaire et de développement économique tous azimuts a même fait nombre d'émules en Asie. Le redéploiement de l'industrie japonaise en direction de l’Asie aboutit au début des années 1990 à une « réasianisation » du Japon qui, si elle n'a bien entendu nen de commun avec la « sphère de co-prospérité » des années 1930, souligne cependant les spécificités des mécanismes d'intégration en Asie.
Sociologie Du Travail, 1985
L'histoire récente de la Chine passe par une succession de périodes où elle s'ouvre sur l... more L'histoire récente de la Chine passe par une succession de périodes où elle s'ouvre sur l'extérieur et importe de nouvelles technologies et puis se referme sur ses impulsions autarciques. Prenant comme exemples deux usines de téléviseurs installées par les japonais (Sanyo et Hitachi), l'auteur montre les transformations sociales que ces nouvelles technologies (ou ces nouveaux modèles de gestion ?) induisent dans les entreprises, et les résistances du pouvoir mandarinal lié au Parti. Il n'exclut pas la possibilité d'un nouvel échec dans l'appropriation de ces technologies étrangères.
European Journal of East Asian Studies, Mar 24, 2003