China, Japan and the European Community
Trade and Economic Cooperation in a Changing World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:6th Dec '12
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This book examines the potential for trade and cooperation between China, Japan, and Europe, exploring their impacts on global dynamics.
In 1990, China, Japan and the European Community explores the intricate dynamics between China, Japan, and Europe. At this time, China was abundant in natural resources yet lacked the technological advancements and managerial expertise necessary for growth. This gap presented a significant opportunity for trade and economic collaboration, particularly with the European Community (EC). The book delves into the potential benefits and challenges that could arise from this partnership, highlighting the importance of strategic cooperation in a rapidly changing global landscape.
Japan, recognized as a leading non-Western modernizer, was heavily investing in EC industries during this period. The author examines how Japan's success could influence European markets and the broader implications for international relations. As the three regions navigated their unique strengths and weaknesses, the book raises important questions about the future of economic cooperation and the shifting balance of power in the world.
Ultimately, China, Japan and the European Community seeks to answer critical questions regarding the interactions between Europe, the Far East, and the rest of the world. What outcomes might arise from these relationships? How would they shape the global balance of power in the twenty-first century? Through insightful analysis, the book provides a thought-provoking exploration of these pressing issues, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in international trade and relations.
ISBN: 9781780939872
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 221g
180 pages