The dominance of the United States in the business of the Pacific region can no longer be taken for granted. Japan, Korea and increasingly China all have potential to take control and change the face of the world's business community for good. This text argues that there are two groups of nations and ethnic communities scattered around the potential super powers: an inner ring and outer ring, and that the clues to dominance lie in the subtle shifts between these nations.
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 169 mm
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978-0-304-70113-1 (9780304701131)
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Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 The core contenders: Japan; Japan and the USA; Korea; the Chinese communities; the overseas Chinese. Part 3 The inner ring - the association of the south east Asian nations: Thailand; Malaysia; Singapore; Indonesia; the Philippines. Part 4 The outer ring - the Marxist and post Marxist fringe: Australasia; the Americas. Part 5 Conclusions - the rise of Pacific powers.