Globalizing South ChinaJohn Wiley & Sons, 2011年7月26日 - 340 頁 This insightful account demonstrates that capitalism in China has a history and a geography, and combines perspectives from both to demonstrate that regional economic restructuring in South China is far from an economic 'miracle's. Find out more information about the RGS-IBG journals by following the links below: AREA: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0004-0894 The Geographical Journal: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0016-7398 Transactions of the Insititute of British Geographers: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0020-2754 |
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... Confucian cultural base, and Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore are all majority Chinese populations. In China's enduring historic perspective, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore are peripheral islands of Chinese immigrants that developed ...
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... Confucian capitalism in “Greater China.” While some China scholars called for an approbation of the application of Western models and Western world views to China, their views, once appropriate in leading the paradigm shift from ...
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... Confucian concept and imperial institution li (ritual, ceremony) was the most important value that symbolically tied individuals, in the bodily performance of ritual activities, to the empire and values of the imperium. Li also ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT | |
Open Ports and the Treaty System | |
Revolution and Diaspora | |
Gendered Industrialization | |
Zone Fever | |
Urban Triumphant | |
Epilogue | |
Reference | |
index | |
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