Leveraging its absolute power, low human rights advantage, and tolerance by other countries, the Chinese Communist Party has Transformed China Into a Giant corporation. will interest many readers: it will compel business scholars to rethink state-firm relationships; assist multinational business practitioners in formulating effective strategies; aid policy-makers in countering China\'s expansion; and inform the public of the massive corporate organisation China has become, and how democracies can effectively deal with it..
The Rise of China, Inc.
Meanwhile, foreign firms competing with Chinese firms can find themselves matched against the mighty Chinese state. \'China, Inc.\' enjoys the agility of a firm and the vast resources of a state.
State-owned firms are business units or subsidiaries, private firms are joint ventures, and foreign firms are franchisees of the party.
Living and working is not a right, but a privilege granted by the party.
Leveraging its absolute power, low human rights advantage, and tolerance by other countries, the Chinese Communist Party has Transformed China Into a Giant corporation