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Average rating: 4.01 · 90 ratings · 13 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wild Ride: A short history ...

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Hello, Kitty and Other Stories

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China Alone: The Emergence ...

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From Chain Stores to Direct...

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“as much as China was welcomed as a Little Nation That Could, a puppy-dog-like aspirant to a seat at the international table, now China is being excoriated as a stealthy thief of the benefits of integration with none of the obligations.”
Anne Stevenson-Yang, Wild Ride: A short history of the opening and closing of the Chinese economy

“Isolationism is not the solution. Righting the balance will require an innovative re-globalization model in which state players and major corporates recognize the existential threats of their established playbooks and reset their goals to encompass a fairer distribution of wealth globally, unwavering support for basic democratic and human rights practices, and otherwise use their power to create and maintain sustainable social and political stability on a global scale.”
Anne Stevenson-Yang, Wild Ride: A short history of the opening and closing of the Chinese economy

“The internment camps in Xinjiang, the betrayal of Hong Kong, hostage diplomacy, intense focus on national security issues, truculent secrecy around Covid-19, and, most of all, economic weakness have shown the world that China’s apparent desire to integrate into the global system of governance was temporary, provisional, and opportunistic rather than ideological.”
Anne Stevenson-Yang, Wild Ride: A short history of the opening and closing of the Chinese economy



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