This book explores the key role Taiwan has played in facilitating China's economic "miracle." Rigger argues that without Taiwanese investment, the PRC would be decades behind its current position in the global economy. She also looks toward the future and asks whether Taiwan can maintain its status as a leader in China's economic development.
This book explores the key role Taiwan has played in facilitating China's economic "miracle." Rigger argues that without Taiwanese investment, the PRC would be decades behind its current position in the global economy. She also looks toward the future and asks whether Taiwan can maintain its status as a leader in China's economic development.
A leading authority on Taiwan, Shelley Rigger is Brown professor of East Asian politics at Davidson College in North Carolina. She earned a PhD in government from Harvard University and has been studying and visiting Taiwan for nearly four decades. She has been a visiting researcher at Chengchi University in Taipei and a visiting professor at Fudan University in Shanghai. Her books include Why Taiwan Matters: Small Island, Global Powerhouse, and she consults for the US government on East Asian national security issues.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: The Umbrella King Acknowledgments 1 How Mao's China became the "Factory to the World" 2 Taiwan's "Economic Miracle" 3 "Second Spring": Taiwan's Traditional Manufacturers Discover Mainland China 4 From SME to ODM: Taiwan's Integration into Global Manufacturing Networks 5 The 1990s: From Umbrellas to iPhones 6 The Rise of the Red Supply Chain 7 "Borrowing a Boat to Go to Sea": Taiwanese Business Practices in China 8 Affordable Luxury: Changing the Way China Eats (and More) 9 Beyond Business: How Taiwanese Are Reshaping Chinese Society 10 The End of an Era? References Index
Preface: The Umbrella King Acknowledgments 1 How Mao's China became the "Factory to the World" 2 Taiwan's "Economic Miracle" 3 "Second Spring": Taiwan's Traditional Manufacturers Discover Mainland China 4 From SME to ODM: Taiwan's Integration into Global Manufacturing Networks 5 The 1990s: From Umbrellas to iPhones 6 The Rise of the Red Supply Chain 7 "Borrowing a Boat to Go to Sea": Taiwanese Business Practices in China 8 Affordable Luxury: Changing the Way China Eats (and More) 9 Beyond Business: How Taiwanese Are Reshaping Chinese Society 10 The End of an Era? References Index
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