China is well-known as the largest recipient of foreign direct investment among developing countries. Little is known so far of the fact that China has become (quietly) one of the most significant third world investors in the global economy. This book traces the evolutionary path of China's outward investment activities and examines the political economy of the rapid rise of China's global businesses in the context of the economic reforms since 1978. The analysis of changing policy regimes for China's outward investment is complemented by detailed investigations of the rise and operation of three pioneering Chinese multinationals to illustrate this new thrust of China's engagement with the global economy. China's global reach examined in this study explores issues concerning China's creative responses to globalisation and the processes through which China his becoming a globalised state. The first ever book-length study of China's global investment activities, this book fills a significant gap in the literature on China's economic transformation and the rise of multinational corporations from developing countries.
Yongjin Zhang's most recent publications include "China in International Society since 1949" and "Power and Responsibility in Chinese Foreign Policy".About the AuthorYONGJIN ZHANG is Associate Professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has previously held research posts at both Oxford University and the Australian National University. His most recent publications include
China in International Society since 1949 and
Power and Responsibility in Chinese Foreign Policy.
Book InformationISBN 9780333999349
Author Y. ZhangFormat Hardback
Page Count 286
Imprint Palgrave MacmillanPublisher Palgrave Macmillan