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- Political Environment of China
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1. Township and village enterprises (TVEs)
- Dr. David J. Pollard
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2. The political economy of China-U.S. relations: the group of two
- Dr. Thomas D. Lairson
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3. An institutional perspective and the role of the state for Chinese OFDI
- Dr. Bing Ren
- Mr. Hao Liang
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4. Globalization and governance: China’s politics
- Prof. Julian Chang
- Economic Environment of China
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5. Getting real about China: myths about China debunked
- Mr. Jan Willem Blankert
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6. Myths of doing business with Chinese
- Dr. Mona Chung
- Social Environment of China
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9. The importance of Guanxi in business in China
- Dr. Stephen Grainger
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10. The landscapes of China: past and present influences on society and politics
- Prof. Gregory Veeck
- Technological Environment of China
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11. Innovation in China
- Dr. Xiaobai Shen
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12. Win the China IP war and gain globally I
- Prof. David Reid
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13. Win the China IP war and gain globally II
- Prof. David Reid
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14. The state and development of science and technology parks in China
- Prof. Peter Enderwick
- Industry Case Studies
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15. Globalization and the car industry in China
- Prof. Tom Donnelly
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16. Globalization of China’s petrochemicals industry
- Mr. Alain Sepulchre
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17. Australian firms doing business in China
- Dr. Jane Menzies
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18. International acquisitions of Chinese firms
- Prof. Ping Deng
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19. Entrepreneurship development in China
- Prof. Xiaohong He
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Lecture structure
- West China physical geography
- The tectonic influence on China
- The three east-west "stair-steps" of China
- China's topography
- China's physical features
- High elevation grasslands in Qinghai
- Xinjiang mountains
- Kazak herder at Tian mountains
- The "great" Taklamakan desert in Xinjiang
- Oasis near Turfan, Xinjiang
- The most famous trade route through Xinjiang
- Sandstone features in Gobi desert
- Taklamakan desert - service road to oil field
- Northern inner Mongolia autonomous region
- Loess plateau in Shaanxi south of Gobi desert
- Zhongyang county, northern Shanxi province
- Terrace construction in northern Shaanxi
- Field-leveling and terrace building project
- Daxing'an mountains, northern Heilongjiang (1)
- Daxing'an mountains, northern Heilongjiang (2)
- China's annual precipitation
- China's major rivers
- The dividing line in central China
- Great "loop" of the yellow river in Shaanxi
- Rice growing in narrow valley near Jiange county
- River valley homestead, Jiange county
- Rice w/in river valley in northern Jiangxi province
- Eastern China access to water
- Chinese dominion in central Asia and trade
- Silk road routes map
- The great wall protects the vital western routes
- The glory of the Han Dynasty
- The "golden" Tang
- The Tang Dynasty
- The Song Dynasty (1)
- The Song Dynasty (2)
- Past glory unforgotten
- West China - no place is perfect
- Population distribution in China
- China's railway network: 2009
- Rural per capita income by province for China
- Migration patterns circa 2005
- There is gold in those hills
- Fuels, powers, minerals and metals map
- The "develop the west" initiative
- China's regions and provinces
- Modern Urumqi is an "oil boom" refinery town
- New Eurasian pipeline is proceeding
- Pipeline agreement
- Asia high speed rail
- A comparison of China's four macro-regions (1)
- A comparison of China's four macro-regions (2)
- A comparison of China's four macro-regions (3)
- A comparison of China's four macro-regions (4)
- Change in rural income for China
- National integration
- Thank you very much for your attention
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Topics Covered
- Chinese economy
- Uneven landscape
- East-West stairs
- China's topography
- Physical features
- Annual precipitation
- China's rivers
- Chinese dominion in Central Asia and trade
- Western trade routes
- Trade in its historical context
- Value of West China
- Population distribution
- Railways
- Rural per capita income
- Migration patterns
- Fuels, power, minerals, metals
- Develop the west initiative
- Eurasian pipeline
- High-speed rail
- Comparison of China's regions
- Rural per capita change
- National integration
Talk Citation
Veeck, G. (2013, March 19). The landscapes of China: past and present influences on society and politics [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VCDE9426.Export Citation (RIS)
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