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    Date: 2011.09.12 | Category: Chinese | Response: 0



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    What is the Best Time for Starting to Look Vacancies in English Teaching Jobs in China?

    If you intend to find English teaching jobs in China, perhaps you will need a lot of time for finding the job that will suit you and after that a lot of time for settling all needed documents for your job will be needed too.

    If we take in consideration that most of the jobs that are offered in China are starting together with academicals year, your job probably will start in this period of time. You can also start your job between two semesters i.e. in the February.

    But the English teaching jobs in china before applying require some preparation. Also a lot of time will be needed after accepting the job and before you go in china.

    According to my estimation everybody who is looking for English teaching jobs in china should start to prepare about four or five months before they leave their country of residence. Why? Because before you are fully prepared to go in some other country you should be familiar with everything that will expect you there. You should know where you will go, where you will stay there, your salary, the reputation of your employer, etc.

    Where can you find this information? The main source for this kind of information is Internet. On the internet after little searches you can find if your employer with who you are prepared to work with have good reputation. You should search if there are other English teachers previously employee there. So, if there are other teachers you are advised to contact them to share their experience with you. If they have positive memories from their work in the institution or college, that is positive signal for you. Further more you should contact with your employer directly through phone. With this direct phone call you will have important information about their attitude toward English teachers as their employees.

    Finally you should contact with the organization which is some kind of intermediary between you and your employee. With this contact you will know all fees and other expenses that you should pay before leaving your country.

    After acquiring all these information you will estimate if Working In China is worthwhile and how much can you earn. If you think that this job will give profit to you should apply for the job. At this point begins the harder part. You should have all necessary documents for working there. Teachers who apply for English teaching jobs in china are required to have bachelor’s degree in this area. You should also obtain permission for regimenting there and work permit. This documents needed for starting English teaching Job In China will cost you a lot of time and a lot of money as well. This is why all experienced teachers who have worked in China will recommend you to start the preparation for your job four or five months before the start day of the job.

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    There is little job security left in Corporate America. International competition is ravaging our mainline companies, Wall Street is rewarding companies that “streamline” (read: cut staff), and we are now “outsourcing” even white-collar jobs to India and China.Those seeking a way out of this dilemma must risk more than ever in these turbulent economic times. Which is why both beginning and seasoned entrepreneurs need 401 Questions Every Entrepreneur Should Ask, an invaluable, comprehensive reference resource.Jim Silvester brings 27 years of professional and educational experience to this work. 401 Questions Every Entrepreneur Should Ask reviews 25 functional areas of operation of the typical entrepreneurial firm. It then poses the hundreds of questions any entrepreneur should ask, the answers to which will essentially create an “operational X-ray” of your business operation. After posing a question, Silvester explains its importance to the overall health of your company, discusses the business consequences of a negative answer, then instructs you on how to correct or avoid the unwanted consequences.You’ll learn the need to ask questions such as:Do you have a written statement of your company’s mission or purpose?How do you predict future developments in your industry?Have you planned for technological changes that may affect your business?How do you stay on top of cash flow?How involved are your managers in planning, operations, and finances?Do you have someone ready to take your place in case of an emergency?

     A Tiger's Heart: The Story of a Modern Chinese Woman


    A Tiger’s Heart: The Story of a Modern Chinese Woman


    $14


    A Tiger’s Heart chronicles her rise from poverty in the rice fields of rural China to a successful career in business in the early days of the country’s economic boom, illustrating the massive economic and social changes that have taken place in China over the past several decades. Juanjuan’s story is emblematic of a new generation of Chinese people who are leaving the rice paddies and leaving government jobs in order to enter the free market and determine the course of their own lives.

     All the Tea in China: How to Buy, Sell, and Make Money on the Mainland


    All the Tea in China: How to Buy, Sell, and Make Money on the Mainland


    $0.99


    A pioneer shares the secrets to creating jobs and reaping profits doing business with China Is China a threat to America’s economic future? Just the opposite, says international businessman Jeremy Haft. China is a boon for business: the opportunity of a lifetime to create jobs, build value, and make money. All the Tea in China demonstrates America’s overwhelming competitive advantage over China in the global economy. And it highlights the many market opportunities for companies of all sizes, in all sectors. China is far and away the fastest growing market for U.S. goods and services in the world. Despite the good news, China remains one of the most challenging operating environments, and it’s easy to make costly mistakes. Haft demonstrates how to avoid the pitfalls, providing an industry-by-industry guide to buying from, selling to, and competing with the Chinese. The book is also filled with funny stories of Haft’s hard-won lessons as a China business pioneer. It’s the most engaging, useful book yet on this important subject.

     All the Tea in China: How to Buy, Sell, and Make Money on the Mainland


    All the Tea in China: How to Buy, Sell, and Make Money on the Mainland


    $18.99


    A pioneer shares the secrets to creating jobs and reaping profits doing business with China Is China a threat to America’s economic future? Just the opposite, says international businessman Jeremy Haft. China is a boon for business: the opportunity of a lifetime to create jobs, build value, and make money. All the Tea in China demonstrates America’s overwhelming competitive advantage over China in the global economy. And it highlights the many market opportunities for companies of all sizes, in all sectors. China is far and away the fastest growing market for U.S. goods and services in the world. Despite the good news, China remains one of the most challenging operating environments, and it’s easy to make costly mistakes. Haft demonstrates how to avoid the pitfalls, providing an industry-by-industry guide to buying from, selling to, and competing with the Chinese. The book is also filled with funny stories of Haft’s hard-won lessons as a China business pioneer. It’s the most engaging, useful book yet on this important subject.

     American Ceos Can Do Better, We Have the Technology?: The American High & Low Intellectual Property Is at Risk for Terrorism from Abroad.


    American Ceos Can Do Better, We Have the Technology?: The American High & Low Intellectual Property Is at Risk for Terrorism from Abroad.


    $27.95


    Most CEOs are good, honest and good corporate citizens. But they can do better. Out-sourcing is good…if…it is fair and balanced, but the horror comes when its your turn on the chopping block…Forty six state governments now Out-source jobs and contracts to foreign countries like India, China, and more…American HMOs, Insurance companies, banks, and credit card companies are processing your social security information, your medical and financial data with employees oversees where no laws protect you from the sharing and releasing of your personal information.By the year 2017, $163.1 billion in American wages will have been shifted from America to low-wage countries.Tens of thousands of high-tech jobs, our intellectual-property is being sent overseas.You, your/our children, the American dream and our middle class way of life is at stake, and what you can do about it… American CEOs can do better we have the technology? DR. Wayne tells you about this threat to our middle-class, the American dream…and how we can stop this non-sense!

     Argento Round Black Accent Table


    Argento Round Black Accent Table


    $135.99


    Give your favorite trinket or decoration an accent table of its own with this handmade Argento round accent table. This black accent table is ideal for creating a new focal point in your home. Product Features: Story Behind the Art: In China we take great pride in handcrafting our items. Some of our items are made in a workshop which helps to provide hundreds of jobs in the community where it is located, where work is very difficult to find. However, many of our items are handcrafted in small villages or towns, which it helps us to provide for our families without going to a large city. Most of us live very simple lives and we have been doing this type of work for many decades. The knowledge and many of our traditions have been passed down from our ancestors. It gives us much satisfaction knowing we are helping to preserve many dying arts. There can be over twenty workers involved in molding, shaping and painting just one exquisite piece. Each item is skillfully hand-shaped, or hand-woven by master artisans. Each item is assembled together into intricate items of beauty and art. All of the pieces we create are made with great care and pride. Even the people handcrafting items in the workshop take great pride in knowing they are helping to create the heirlooms of tomorrow, while beautifying your home today. What is Worldstock? The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly. Imported

     Ariat Sierra Saddle Work Boots - Waterproof (For Men)


    Ariat Sierra Saddle Work Boots – Waterproof (For Men)


    $139.95


    CLOSEOUTS . Tackle demanding outdoor jobs with a little western flair in Ariat’s Sierra Saddle work boots, designed with a Waterproof Pro membrane for breathable protection against moisture, and full-grain leather upper for added weather and abrasion resistance. Waterproof Pro membrane technology for waterproof breathable protection in wet conditions Goodyear welt construction Leather upper Removable, dual-density, open-cell polyurethane and EVA footbed with metatarsal gel strike pad Oil-resistant DuraTread rubber outsole for traction on slick surfaces Height: 10andquot; Weight: 4 lb. 4 oz. pr. Made in China Runs small, order 1/2 size larger Width: D (med) EE (wide) Visit our Shoe Sizing Guide Available Colors: AGED BARK. Sizes: 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 12.

     As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything


    As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything


    $9.99


    In this revelatory examination of the most overlooked force that is changing the face of China, the Oxford historian and scholar of modern Asia Karl Gerth shows that as the Chinese consumer goes, so goes the world. While Americans and Europeans have become increasingly worried about China’s competition for manufacturing jobs and energy resources, they have overlooked an even bigger story: China’s rapid development of an American-style consumer culture, which is revolutionizing the lives of hundreds of millions of Chinese and has the potential to reshape the world.  This change is already well under way. China has become the world’s largest consumer of everything from automobiles to beer and has begun to adopt such consumer habits as living in large single-occupancy homes, shopping in gigantic malls, and eating meat-based diets served in fast-food outlets. Even rural Chinese, long the laggards of consumerism, have been buying refrigerators, televisions, mobile phones, and larger houses in unprecedented numbers. As China Goes, So Goes the World reveals why we should all care about the everyday choices made by ordinary Chinese. Taken together, these seemingly small changes are deeper and more profound than the headline-grabbing stories on military budgets, carbon emissions, or trade disputes.

     As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything


    As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything


    $3.91


    In this revelatory examination of the most overlooked force that is changing the face of China, the Oxford historian and scholar of modern Asia Karl Gerth shows that as the Chinese consumer goes, so goes the world. While Americans and Europeans have become increasingly worried about China’s competition for manufacturing jobs and energy resources, they have overlooked an even bigger story: China’s rapid development of an American-style consumer culture, which is revolutionizing the lives of hundreds of millions of Chinese and has the potential to reshape the world.  This change is already well under way. China has become the world’s largest consumer of everything from automobiles to beer and has begun to adopt such consumer habits as living in large single-occupancy homes, shopping in gigantic malls, and eating meat-based diets served in fast-food outlets. Even rural Chinese, long the laggards of consumerism, have been buying refrigerators, televisions, mobile phones, and larger houses in unprecedented numbers. As China Goes, So Goes the World reveals why we should all care about the everyday choices made by ordinary Chinese. Taken together, these seemingly small changes are deeper and more profound than the headline-grabbing stories on military budgets, carbon emissions, or trade disputes.

     Bildung In Illinois


    Bildung In Illinois


    $14.14


    Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Hamburger University is a 130,000 square foot (12,000 m²) training facility of McDonald’s Corporation, located at 2815 Jorie Boulevard in Oak Brook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. This corporate university was designed to instruct personnel employed by McDonald’s in the various aspects of the business. Over 80,000 managers and owner/operators have graduated from the institution and it has 30 resident professors. Today, Hamburger University is on an 80 acre (320,000 m²) campus with 19 full-time international resident instructors to teach students from more than 119 countries. The state-of-the-art facility includes 13 teaching rooms, a 300 seat auditorium, 12 interactive education team rooms, and 3 kitchen labs. Hamburger University translators can provide simultaneous translation, and the faculty has the ability to teach in 28 different languages. Restaurant employees receive about 32 hours of training in their first month with McDonald’s and more than 5,000 students attend Hamburger University each year. On March 30, 2010, McDonald’s opened a Hamburger University location in Shanghai, China in order to train owners and operators in this fast growing market. McDonald’s plans to expand greatly in China over the next few years, soon hoping to have over 5,000 restaurants in the country. Hamburger University was founded in 1961, at a McDonald’s restaurant in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. In the early 1960s, the first students had to complete strictly required courses such as chemistry, marketing, and cooking so that when they graduated, they would be able to create formulas to increase the profit of the company. Many of those with a “McDegree” were able to get jobs in a lab where they could invent new ways to enhance the food in an economical way. Hamburger University was satirized in the 1986 comedy Hamburger… The Motion Picture. …http://booksllc.net/?l=de

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Blinding White Flash


    Blinding White Flash


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    Used – The winter of 2016, called Black Winter, triggers the beginning of the end of modern civilization due to natural gas depletion. Millions freeze to death, millions more lose their jobs. Coupled with an oil embargo in the Middle East, and North America is in economic collapse. Riots abound.China, hungry for oil and raw materials, uses the chaos in the United States to invade Canada to get at the forests, farmlands and above all the Canadian tar sands for the oil. They must be stopped. This

     Brain On Fire


    Brain On Fire


    $12.04


    Let Professor Marsh take your brain on a roller coaster ride with a host of common sense solutions and dramatic innovations in a world that is changing ever more rapidly as we travel further into the 21st century. “Brain on Fire” provides over 80 of the professor’s columns written for the Midwest Voices section of the Kansas City Star. With expertise, humor and an unbounded imagination, he covers a wide range of topics including current issues in economics, education, energy, politics, foreign affairs and health. Marsh is Professor Emeritus in Economics at the University of Notre Dame and Visiting Professor of Econometrics and Statistics in autumn 2010 at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. The following selections provide a small sample:”Should California be allowed to create its own money?”"Flynn Effect, IQ scores and SAT scores: are our children smarter than we are?”"How to curb petro-dictators and promote green jobs.”"Why cavemen didn’t have weak bones.”"An energy plan for Congress: A dynamic, self-adjusting price floor for gasoline.”"H1-B visas, highly-skilled immigrants and our knowledge economy.”"Enhance financial security, cut income taxes with tax-deferred savings plan.”"Is calorie restriction a good defense against cancer?”"No-Eat-Day Diet: A good strategy or bad advice?”"Reprogram your subconscious mind to commit terrorism or lose weight.”"Darwin, race and racial attitudes in America.”"Is there more to our climate problems than just global warming?”"Afghanistan mirrors Chechnya, not Vietnam.”"Freedom and democracy in China.”"Stem cells and nanosurgery may change what it means to be human.”"Altering animal DNA: Would you like your dog to talk?” “Aliens have taken over Planet Earth”

     Catching up or Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization


    Catching up or Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization


    $26.95


    At a time when globalization and technology are dramatically altering the world we live in, is education reform in the United States headed down the right path? Are schools emphasizing the knowledge and skills that students need in a global society—or are they actually undermining their strengths by overemphasizing high-stakes testing and standardization? Are education systems in China and other countries really as superior as some people claim? These and other questions are at the heart of author Yong Zhao’s thoughtful and informative book. Born and raised in China and now a distinguished professor at Michigan State University, Zhao bases many of his observations on firsthand experience as a student in China and as a parent of children attending school in the United States. His unique perspective leads him to conclude that “American education is at a crossroads” and “we need to change course” to maintain leadership in a rapidly changing world. To make his case, Zhao explains• What’s right with American education;• Why much of the criticism of schools in the United States has been misleading and misinformed;• Why China and other nations in Asia are actually reforming their systems to be more like their American counterparts;• How globalization and the “death of distance” are affecting jobs and everyday life; and • How the virtual world is transforming the economic and social landscape in ways far more profound than many people realize.Educators, policymakers, parents, and others interested in preparing students to be productive global citizens will gain a clear understanding of what kinds of knowledge and skills constitute “digital competence” and “global competence,” and what schools can—and must—do to meet the challenges and opportunities brought about by globalization and technology.

     Ceramic Argento Large Etruscan Waves Lamp


    Ceramic Argento Large Etruscan Waves Lamp


    $198.99


    This smooth finish handcrafted ceramic vessel and metal base have a round shape, it has the look of relaxing ocean waves. The antique gold metallic finish and sleek black elongated shade give this lamp a great contemporary silhouette for any room. Product Features: Story Behind the Art: In China, artisans take great pride in handcrafting these items. Some of them are made in a workshop which helps to provide hundreds of jobs in the community where it is located, where work is very difficult to find. However, many of the items are handcrafted in small villages or towns, which helps to provide for families without going to a large city. Most of the artisans live very simple lives and have been doing this type of work for many decades. The knowledge and many of their traditions have been passed down from their ancestors. It gives them much satisfaction knowing they are helping to preserve many dying arts. What is Worldstock? The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. Imported Ships Carbon Neutral* Candle not included.

     China Rising: Will the West Be Able to Cope?: The Real Long-Term Challenge of the Rise of China


    China Rising: Will the West Be Able to Cope?: The Real Long-Term Challenge of the Rise of China


    $9.91


    Used – I. In perspective: long-term economic growth. Consequences of China’s rise — Asia: finally getting there? — China’s rise in perspective — Long-term growth; where does it come from? — Seven pillars of Western wisdom and the soft infrastructure of capitalism — Democracy and indicators of good governance — II. The West competing with low-wage China. China’s bilateral trade surpluses with the EU and the US: one big difference — Are jobs and wages in the West at risk? — What is it: low

     China Rising: Will the West Be Able to Cope?: The Real Long-Term Challenge of the Rise of China


    China Rising: Will the West Be Able to Cope?: The Real Long-Term Challenge of the Rise of China


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    Used – I. In perspective: long-term economic growth. Consequences of China’s rise — Asia: finally getting there? — China’s rise in perspective — Long-term growth; where does it come from? — Seven pillars of Western wisdom and the soft infrastructure of capitalism — Democracy and indicators of good governance — II. The West competing with low-wage China. China’s bilateral trade surpluses with the EU and the US: one big difference — Are jobs and wages in the West at risk? — What is it: low

     China and India: Prospects for Peace


    China and India: Prospects for Peace


    $37.5


    For all their spectacular growth, China and India must still lift a hundred million citizens out of poverty and create jobs for the numerous laborers. Both powers hope trade and investment will sustain national unity. For the first time, Jonathan Holslag identifies these objectives as new sources of rivalry and argues that China and India cannot grow without fierce contest.Though he recognizes that both countries wish to maintain stable relations, Holslag argues that success in implementing economic reform will give way to conflict. This rivalry is already tangible in Asia as a whole, where shifting patterns of economic influence have altered the balance of power and have led to shortsighted policies that undermine regional stability. Holslag also demonstrates that despite two decades of peace, mutual perceptions have become hostile, and a military game of tit-for-tat promises to diminish prospects for peace. Holslag therefore refutes the notion that development and interdependence lead to peace, and he does so by embedding rich empirical evidence within broader debates on international relations theory. His book is down-to-earth and realistic while also taking into account the complexities of internal policymaking. The result is a fascinating portrait of the complicated interaction among economic, political, military, and perceptional levels of diplomacy.

     China and India: Prospects for Peace


    China and India: Prospects for Peace


    $29.99


    For all their spectacular growth, China and India must still lift a hundred million citizens out of poverty and create jobs for the numerous laborers. Both powers hope trade and investment will sustain national unity. For the first time, Jonathan Holslag identifies these objectives as new sources of rivalry and argues that China and India cannot grow without fierce contest.Though he recognizes that both countries wish to maintain stable relations, Holslag argues that success in implementing economic reform will give way to conflict. This rivalry is already tangible in Asia as a whole, where shifting patterns of economic influence have altered the balance of power and have led to shortsighted policies that undermine regional stability. Holslag also demonstrates that despite two decades of peace, mutual perceptions have become hostile, and a military game of tit-for-tat promises to diminish prospects for peace. Holslag therefore refutes the notion that development and interdependence lead to peace, and he does so by embedding rich empirical evidence within broader debates on international relations theory. His book is down-to-earth and realistic while also taking into account the complexities of internal policymaking. The result is a fascinating portrait of the complicated interaction among economic, political, military, and perceptional levels of diplomacy.

     China and India: Prospects for Peace


    China and India: Prospects for Peace


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    New – For all their spectacular growth, China and India must still lift a hundred million citizens out of poverty and create jobs for the numerous laborers. Both powers hope trade and investment will sustain national unity. For the first time, Jonathan Holslag identifies these objectives as new sources of rivalry and argues that China and India cannot grow without fierce contest.Though he recognizes that both countries wish to maintain stable relations, Holslag argues that success in implementin

     China and India: Prospects for Peace


    China and India: Prospects for Peace


    $31.06


    New – For all their spectacular growth, China and India must still lift a hundred million citizens out of poverty and create jobs for the numerous laborers. Both powers hope trade and investment will sustain national unity. For the first time, Jonathan Holslag identifies these objectives as new sources of rivalry and argues that China and India cannot grow without fierce contest.Though he recognizes that both countries wish to maintain stable relations, Holslag argues that success in implementin

     China's Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


    China’s Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


    $15.74


    New – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF26 .B394245 2010a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)711645646 Subject: Foreign exchange rates — China. Excerpt: …11 in the United States. So the optimal path is to rather eliminate the undervaluation over a period of years. This would add modestly to the growth of employment in the United States as our economic re-covery continues. I think the problem is, as one reads estimates about the number of jobs that might be created as a result o

     China's Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


    China’s Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


    $15.74


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF26 .B394245 2010a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)711645646 Subject: Foreign exchange rates — China. Excerpt: …11 in the United States. So the optimal path is to rather eliminate the undervaluation over a period of years. This would add modestly to the growth of employment in the United States as our economic re-covery continues. I think the problem is, as one reads estimates about the number of jobs that might be created as a result

     China's Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


    China’s Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


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    New – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF26 .B394245 2010a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)711645646 Subject: Foreign exchange rates — China. Excerpt: …11 in the United States. So the optimal path is to rather eliminate the undervaluation over a period of years. This would add modestly to the growth of employment in the United States as our economic re-covery continues. I think the problem is, as one reads estimates about the number of jobs that might be created as a result o

     China's Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


    China’s Exchange Rate Policy and Trade Imbalances: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing


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    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF26 .B394245 2010a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)711645646 Subject: Foreign exchange rates — China. Excerpt: …11 in the United States. So the optimal path is to rather eliminate the undervaluation over a period of years. This would add modestly to the growth of employment in the United States as our economic re-covery continues. I think the problem is, as one reads estimates about the number of jobs that might be created as a result

     China's Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


    China’s Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


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    New – OCLC Number: 55009165 Excerpt: …2 I am very aware that many see this as a U.S.-jobs issue. Others view it as a function of global economic integration. Some also con-tend that currency intervention by China and others in Asia is tan-tamount to currency manipulation and thus actionable under ap-propriate trade remedies. It is my hope that this hearing today will provide a thoughtful and appropriate forum for the various viewpoints we discuss as Congress works with the administration to en

     China's Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


    China’s Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


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    Used – OCLC Number: 55009165 Excerpt: …2 I am very aware that many see this as a U.S.-jobs issue. Others view it as a function of global economic integration. Some also con-tend that currency intervention by China and others in Asia is tan-tamount to currency manipulation and thus actionable under ap-propriate trade remedies. It is my hope that this hearing today will provide a thoughtful and appropriate forum for the various viewpoints we discuss as Congress works with the administration to e

     China's Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


    China’s Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


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    Used – OCLC Number: 55009165 Excerpt: …2 I am very aware that many see this as a U.S.-jobs issue. Others view it as a function of global economic integration. Some also con-tend that currency intervention by China and others in Asia is tan-tamount to currency manipulation and thus actionable under ap-propriate trade remedies. It is my hope that this hearing today will provide a thoughtful and appropriate forum for the various viewpoints we discuss as Congress works with the administration to e

     China's Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


    China’s Exchange Rate Regime and Its Effects on the U.S. Economy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eight


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    New – OCLC Number: 55009165 Excerpt: …2 I am very aware that many see this as a U.S.-jobs issue. Others view it as a function of global economic integration. Some also con-tend that currency intervention by China and others in Asia is tan-tamount to currency manipulation and thus actionable under ap-propriate trade remedies. It is my hope that this hearing today will provide a thoughtful and appropriate forum for the various viewpoints we discuss as Congress works with the administration to en

     China's Growing Role in World Trade


    China’s Growing Role in World Trade


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    New – In less than three decades, China has grown from playing a negligible role in world trade to being one of the world’s largest exporters, a substantial importer of raw materials, intermediate outputs, and other goods, and both a recipient and source of foreign investment. Not surprisingly, China’s economic dynamism has generated considerable attention and concern in the United States and beyond. While some analysts have warned of the potential pitfalls of China’s rise – the loss of jobs, fo

     China's Growing Role in World Trade


    China’s Growing Role in World Trade


    $62.25


    New – In less than three decades, China has grown from playing a negligible role in world trade to being one of the world’s largest exporters, a substantial importer of raw materials, intermediate outputs, and other goods, and both a recipient and source of foreign investment. Not surprisingly, China’s economic dynamism has generated considerable attention and concern in the United States and beyond. While some analysts have warned of the potential pitfalls of China’s rise – the loss of jobs, fo

     China: The Gathering Threat


    China: The Gathering Threat


    $27.99


    In a book that is as certain to be as controversial as it is meticulously researched, a former special assistant to the president for National Security Affairs and senior official of the Central Intelligence Agency shows that the U.S. could be headed toward a nuclear face-off with communist China within four years. And it definitively reveals how China is steadily pursuing a stealthy, systematic strategy to attain geopolitical and economic dominance first in Asia and Eurasia, then possibly globally, within the next twenty. Using recently declassified documents, statements by Russian and Chinese leaders largely overlooked in the Western media, and groundbreaking analysis and investigative work, Menges explains China’s plan thoroughly, exposing: China’s methods of economic control. China’s secret alliance with Russia and other anti-America nations, including North Korea. China’s growing military and nuclear power-over 90 ICBMs, many of them aimed at U.S. cities. How China and Russia have been responsible for weaponizing terrorists bent on harming the U.S. Damage caused by China’s trade tactics (since 1990, we’ve lost 8 million jobs thanks to China trade surpluses).

     Chinatown: The Socioeconomic Potential of an Urban Enclave


    Chinatown: The Socioeconomic Potential of an Urban Enclave


    $2.79


    Min Zhou examines how an ethnic enclave works to direct its members into American society, while at the same time shielding them from it. Focusing specifically on New York’s Chinatown, a community established more than a century ago, Zhou offers a thorough and modern treatment of the enclave as a socioeconomic system, distinct form, but intrinsically linked with, the larger society. Zhou’s central theme is that Chinatown does not keep immigrant Chinese from assimilating into mainstream society, but instead provides an alternative means of incorporation into society that does not conflict with cultural distinctiveness. Concentrating on the past two decades, Zhou maintains that community networks and social capital are important resources for reaching socioeconomic goals and social positions in the United States; in Chinatown, ethnic employers use family ties and ethnic resources to advance socially. Relying on her family’s networks in New York’s Chinatown and her fluency in both Cantonese and Mandarin, the author, who was born in the People’s Republic of China, makes extensive use of personal interviews to present a rich picture of the daily work life in the community. She demonstrates that for many immigrants, low-paid menial jobs provide by the enclave are expected as a part of the time-honored path to upward social mobility of the family.

     Chinese St. Louis, Missouri: 1857-2007 (Images of America Series)


    Chinese St. Louis, Missouri: 1857-2007 (Images of America Series)


    $19.99


    In 1857, Alla Lee, a 24yearold native of Ningbo, China, seeking a better life, came to St. Louis. A decade later, Lee was joined by several hundred of his countrymen from San Francisco and New York who were seeking jobs in mines and factories in and around St. Louis. Most of these Chinese workers lived in boardinghouses located near a street called Hop Alley. In time, Chinese hand laundries, merchandise stores, herb shops, restaurants, and clan association headquarters sprang up in and around that street, forming St. Louis Chinatown. Hop Alley survived with remarkable resilience and energy until 1966 when urban renewal bulldozers leveled the area to make a parking lot for Busch Stadium. A new suburban Chinese American community has been quietly, yet rapidly, emerging since the 1960s in the form of cultural community, where the Chinese churches, Chineselanguage schools, and community organizations serve as the infrastructure of the community.

     Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    $14.37


    Used – In 1857, Alla Lee, a 24yearold native of Ningbo, China, seeking a better life, came to St. Louis. A decade later, Lee was joined by several hundred of his countrymen from San Francisco and New York who were seeking jobs in mines and factories in and around St. Louis. Most of these Chinese workers lived in boardinghouses located near a street called Hop Alley. In time, Chinese hand laundries, merchandise stores, herb shops, restaurants, and clan association headquarters sprang up in and ar

     Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    $9.6


    Used – In 1857, Alla Lee, a 24yearold native of Ningbo, China, seeking a better life, came to St. Louis. A decade later, Lee was joined by several hundred of his countrymen from San Francisco and New York who were seeking jobs in mines and factories in and around St. Louis. Most of these Chinese workers lived in boardinghouses located near a street called Hop Alley. In time, Chinese hand laundries, merchandise stores, herb shops, restaurants, and clan association headquarters sprang up in and ar

     Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    $14.37


    New – In 1857, Alla Lee, a 24yearold native of Ningbo, China, seeking a better life, came to St. Louis. A decade later, Lee was joined by several hundred of his countrymen from San Francisco and New York who were seeking jobs in mines and factories in and around St. Louis. Most of these Chinese workers lived in boardinghouses located near a street called Hop Alley. In time, Chinese hand laundries, merchandise stores, herb shops, restaurants, and clan association headquarters sprang up in and aro

     Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    $19.99


    In 1857, Alla Lee, a 24yearold native of Ningbo, China, seeking a better life, came to St. Louis. A decade later, Lee was joined by several hundred of his countrymen from San Francisco and New York who were seeking jobs in mines and factories in and around St. Louis. Most of these Chinese workers lived in boardinghouses located near a street called Hop Alley. In time, Chinese hand laundries, merchandise stores, herb shops, restaurants, and clan association headquarters sprang up in and around that street, forming St. Louis Chinatown. Hop Alley survived with remarkable resilience and energy until 1966 when urban renewal bulldozers leveled the area to make a parking lot for Busch Stadium. A new suburban Chinese American community has been quietly, yet rapidly, emerging since the 1960s in the form of cultural community, where the Chinese churches, Chineselanguage schools, and community organizations serve as the infrastructure of the community.

     Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007


    $9.6


    New – In 1857, Alla Lee, a 24yearold native of Ningbo, China, seeking a better life, came to St. Louis. A decade later, Lee was joined by several hundred of his countrymen from San Francisco and New York who were seeking jobs in mines and factories in and around St. Louis. Most of these Chinese workers lived in boardinghouses located near a street called Hop Alley. In time, Chinese hand laundries, merchandise stores, herb shops, restaurants, and clan association headquarters sprang up in and aro

     Code Name


    Code Name


    $6.99


    Federal agent Wolfe Houston is charged with tracking down and protecting four biologically enhanced puppies and their trainer, Kit O’Halloran, who is thrust into a world of subterfuge–and Wolfe’s embrace. Original.From The Publisher:Navy SEAL Wolfe Houston is on a mission of national security: protect one stubborn–but gorgeous–civilian in charge of training valuable government assets. But tracking down four genetically enhanced service dogs and guarding their furry backs 24/7 is going to take all of Wolfe’s tactical skills. The dogs’ unsuspecting trainer, Kit O’Halloran, doesn’t know that deadly mercenaries are determined to kidnap her charges. With hostiles to evade and bullets to dodge, there’s no time to waste–so why is Kit pressed against an adobe wall by moonlight, reveling in the hot magic of Wolfe’s slow, skillful hands?Wolfe is fascinated by Kit’s devotion to her puppies, especially Baby, the incorrigible runt of the litter. But two other trainers have died under strange circumstances–and a foreign government has just posted a staggering bounty for Kit’s capture. Before Wolfe can explore their white-hot attraction, the two are on the run, forced to decide which of their secret contacts is friend…and which is deadliest foe. Only Baby can lead them through the storm to safe haven in each other’s arms. Good dog!About The Author:Bestselling author of romance fiction and Ohio native Christina Skye took the long road–literally, via China–toward her career as a writer.Growing up on a farm just outside Dayton, Christina had a vivid imagination. And while her youthful interests were various, she always found herself fascinated with all things Chinese. In fact, during her freshman year she changed her major to Chinese studies. However, after finishing her Ph.D. in classical Chinese poetry, the author quickly discovered that jobs in her field were scarce.Now, with 21 novels, two novellas and five nonfiction books to her cre

     Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won


    Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won


    $19.99


    China’s breakneck industrialization is placing it on a collision course with the entire world. Tomorrow’s China Wars will be fought over everything from decent jobs, livable wages, and leading-edge technologies to strategic resources such as oil, copper, and steel…even food, water, and air. In “The Coming China Wars,” best-selling author Peter Navarro previews all these potential conflicts — and reveals the urgent, radical decisions that must be made to avoid catastrophe.

     Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won


    Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won


    $19.99


    China’s breakneck industrialization is placing it on a collision course with the entire world. Tomorrow’s China Wars will be fought over everything from decent jobs, livable wages, and leading-edge technologies to strategic resources such as oil, copper, and steel…even food, water, and air. In “The Coming China Wars,” best-selling author Peter Navarro previews all these potential conflicts — and reveals the urgent, radical decisions that must be made to avoid catastrophe.

     Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won, Revised and Expanded Edition


    Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won, Revised and Expanded Edition


    $12.79


    China’s breakneck industrialization is placing it on a collision course with the entire world. Tomorrow’s China Wars will be fought over everything from decent jobs, livable wages, and leading-edge technologies to strategic resources such as oil, copper, and steel…even food, water, and air. In “The Coming China Wars,” best-selling author Peter Navarro previews all these potential conflicts — and reveals the urgent, radical decisions that must be made to avoid catastrophe.

     Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won, Revised and Expanded Edition


    Coming China Wars, The: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won, Revised and Expanded Edition


    $12.79


    China’s breakneck industrialization is placing it on a collision course with the entire world. Tomorrow’s China Wars will be fought over everything from decent jobs, livable wages, and leading-edge technologies to strategic resources such as oil, copper, and steel…even food, water, and air. In “The Coming China Wars,” best-selling author Peter Navarro previews all these potential conflicts — and reveals the urgent, radical decisions that must be made to avoid catastrophe.

     Coming Face to Face with the Neo-Warmerrp


    Coming Face to Face with the Neo-Warmerrp


    $9.99


    Why are politicians in such a rush to create and implement a public policy with laws, rules, and regulations that people with common sense know for sure will cost billions if not trillions of tax dollars, yet there is no real proof or evidence that as a result all the money and resources spent will have any serious impact on our planet’s climate? Why do this, especially when our global competitors like China, Russia and India, are not rushing to do the same thing? Do they know something we don’t know? The only thing there seems to be real evidence of is there will be no positive return on investment (ROI) for consumers or business. If our government, even though our Constitution has no provision for such an exercise of power, gets its way, consumers will end up paying much more for goods, services, and will pay higher taxes. Businesses will be forced to cut jobs, the individual quality of life will suffer and there will be much more unnecessary government interference in industry and in our individual lives.

     Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants


    Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants


    $21.41


    New – A contemporary, political and sociological study of the “floating population” of urban China–peasants who flocked to the big cities for jobs when the market rules were being loosened in the mid-eighties.

     Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants


    Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants


    $31.66


    New – A contemporary, political and sociological study of the “floating population” of urban China–peasants who flocked to the big cities for jobs when the market rules were being loosened in the mid-eighties.

     Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George's County


    Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George’s County


    $15.74


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009. OCLC Number: (OCoLC)318613770 Subject: Foreclosure — Maryland — Prince George’s County — Prevention. Excerpt: …9 of events that leads to falling property values, collapsed megabanks, trillion-dollar government bailouts, frozen credit mar-kets, 401 ( k ) meltdowns, political crises in foreign countries, closed factories and lost jobs, from here to China and back. Many people find the financial-markets crisis a complete mys-tery, but r

     Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George's County


    Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George’s County


    $23.99


    New – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009. OCLC Number: (OCoLC)318613770 Subject: Foreclosure — Maryland — Prince George’s County — Prevention. Excerpt: …9 of events that leads to falling property values, collapsed megabanks, trillion-dollar government bailouts, frozen credit mar-kets, 401 ( k ) meltdowns, political crises in foreign countries, closed factories and lost jobs, from here to China and back. Many people find the financial-markets crisis a complete mys-tery, but re

     Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George's County


    Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George’s County


    $15.74


    New – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009. OCLC Number: (OCoLC)318613770 Subject: Foreclosure — Maryland — Prince George’s County — Prevention. Excerpt: …9 of events that leads to falling property values, collapsed megabanks, trillion-dollar government bailouts, frozen credit mar-kets, 401 ( k ) meltdowns, political crises in foreign countries, closed factories and lost jobs, from here to China and back. Many people find the financial-markets crisis a complete mys-tery, but re

     Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George's County


    Coping with the Foreclosure Crisis: State and Local Efforts to Combat Foreclosures in Prince George’s County


    $23.99


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009. OCLC Number: (OCoLC)318613770 Subject: Foreclosure — Maryland — Prince George’s County — Prevention. Excerpt: …9 of events that leads to falling property values, collapsed megabanks, trillion-dollar government bailouts, frozen credit mar-kets, 401 ( k ) meltdowns, political crises in foreign countries, closed factories and lost jobs, from here to China and back. Many people find the financial-markets crisis a complete mys-tery, but r

     Dangerous Business: The Risks of Globalization for America


    Dangerous Business: The Risks of Globalization for America


    $15.99


    From one of the most respected and vigorous economic thinkers in Washington, a wake-up call about the perils of unfettered globalization. In this impassioned, prescient book, Pat Choate shows us that while increased worldwide economic integration has some benefits for our fiscal efficiency, it also creates dependencies, vulnerabilities, national security risks, and social costs that now outweigh its advantages. He takes the long view of developments such as technology-driven progress, the offshoring of jobs, and open trade, arguing that current U.S. policies are leading to worldwide economic and political instability, in much the same way as before the Great Depression.Choate writes convincingly about the Defense Department’s growing dependence on foreign sources for its technologies, the leasing of parts of our interstate highway system to overseas investors, China’s economic mercantilism, and international currency manipulation that damages the dollar. We have been borrowing heavily from foreign lenders, who by 2009 will own more than half of the Treasury debt, a third of U.S. corporate bonds, and a sixth of U.S. corporate assets—all of which, if handled improperly, could trigger a global economic collapse.But our economic forecast need not be dire. Choate sees a way out of these dilemmas and presents politically viable steps the United States can take to remain sovereign, prosperous, and secure. He presents bold new research that identifies the special interests and structural corruption that have overtaken our democracy—and shows how they can be corrected. He illustrates how our policy-making and legislative process, currently beholden to the highest bidder, can be transformed from one of corporatism and elitism into one of greater transparency. Clear-eyed and persuasive, this is sure to be one of the most widely discussed books of the year.

     Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    $33.73


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2005. LC Number: KF26.A659 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)57668790 Subject: United States — Appropriations and expenditures, 2005. Excerpt: …11 AMERICAN JOBS OLLINGS Senator H. Do you think the Department should be lead-ing efforts to export jobs, for the elimination of American jobs spe-cifically, for sending jobs to, let us say, China? Secretary E. I think we ought to lead for creating jobs in VANS A

     Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    $25.12


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2005. LC Number: KF26.A659 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)57668790 Subject: United States — Appropriations and expenditures, 2005. Excerpt: …11 AMERICAN JOBS OLLINGS Senator H. Do you think the Department should be lead-ing efforts to export jobs, for the elimination of American jobs spe-cifically, for sending jobs to, let us say, China? Secretary E. I think we ought to lead for creating jobs in VANS A

     Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    $37.51


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2005. LC Number: KF26.A659 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)57668790 Subject: United States — Appropriations and expenditures, 2005. Excerpt: …11 AMERICAN JOBS OLLINGS Senator H. Do you think the Department should be lead-ing efforts to export jobs, for the elimination of American jobs spe-cifically, for sending jobs to, let us say, China? Secretary E. I think we ought to lead for creating jobs in VANS A

     Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary


    $49.88


    Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2005. LC Number: KF26.A659 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)57668790 Subject: United States — Appropriations and expenditures, 2005. Excerpt: …11 AMERICAN JOBS OLLINGS Senator H. Do you think the Department should be lead-ing efforts to export jobs, for the elimination of American jobs spe-cifically, for sending jobs to, let us say, China? Secretary E. I think we ought to lead for creating jobs in VANS A

     East Asia Integrates: A Trade Policy Agenda for Shared Growth


    East Asia Integrates: A Trade Policy Agenda for Shared Growth


    $19.99


    Emerging East Asian economies have seen their share of world exports more than triple during the past quarter-century, and intraregional trade has driven this growth. Broad measures of development in East Asia have improved at the same headlong pace. Why push further integration now? Two economic events of historic proportions provide the context: strategic thinking of development in the region following the East Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 and the accession of China to the World Trade Organization. Policymakers interested in a stable, prosperous region are concerned by mildly rising inequality within countries and a widening gap between richer economies and the poorest economies. Increasingly, the development agenda in the region – with its focus on growth, jobs, and social stability – and the trade policy agenda – with its focus on market access and competitiveness – have become intertwined. East Asian policymakers seek to develop a coherent set of economic policies that can deliver stability, growth, and regional integration. Without attempting to be comprehensive, East Asia Integrates offers fundamental strategies that promote cross-border flows of trade, along with domestic policies on logistics, trade facilitation, standards and institutions to maximize the impact of these flows on development and distribute the gains from trade widely. As the authors demonstrate, multilateral and regional trade initiatives must provide a compelling vision of how integration can deliver broadly shared growth and prosperity if they are to succeed. In addition, they must use the momentum offered by trade agreements to address the links between trade on the one hand, and socialstability, poverty reduction, and growth on the other.

     Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    $39.24


    New – 1. Schooling and inequality in China — 2. Challenging the gendered dimensions of schooling : the state, NGOs, and transnational alliances — 3. Poverty, health, and schooling in rural China — 4. Tibetan girls’ education : challenging prevailing theory — 5. Rural classroom teaching and nonfarm jobs in Yunnan — 6. Education in rural Tibet : development, problems, and adaptations — 7. The integration of migrant children in Beijing schools — 8. Educational stratification and the new midd

     Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    $55.14


    New – 1. Schooling and inequality in China — 2. Challenging the gendered dimensions of schooling : the state, NGOs, and transnational alliances — 3. Poverty, health, and schooling in rural China — 4. Tibetan girls’ education : challenging prevailing theory — 5. Rural classroom teaching and nonfarm jobs in Yunnan — 6. Education in rural Tibet : development, problems, and adaptations — 7. The integration of migrant children in Beijing schools — 8. Educational stratification and the new midd

     Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    $49.39


    Used – 1. Schooling and inequality in China — 2. Challenging the gendered dimensions of schooling : the state, NGOs, and transnational alliances — 3. Poverty, health, and schooling in rural China — 4. Tibetan girls’ education : challenging prevailing theory — 5. Rural classroom teaching and nonfarm jobs in Yunnan — 6. Education in rural Tibet : development, problems, and adaptations — 7. The integration of migrant children in Beijing schools — 8. Educational stratification and the new mid

     Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy


    $35.16


    Used – 1. Schooling and inequality in China — 2. Challenging the gendered dimensions of schooling : the state, NGOs, and transnational alliances — 3. Poverty, health, and schooling in rural China — 4. Tibetan girls’ education : challenging prevailing theory — 5. Rural classroom teaching and nonfarm jobs in Yunnan — 6. Education in rural Tibet : development, problems, and adaptations — 7. The integration of migrant children in Beijing schools — 8. Educational stratification and the new mid

     Embattled Glory


    Embattled Glory


    $38.31


    This groundbreaking book offers the first in-depth, large-scale study of People”s Liberation Army veterans and military families. Neil Diamant”s penetrating examination of the treatment of PLA veterans in China opens a distinctive window onto Chinese patriotism, citizenship, and legitimacy. Using recently declassified archival documents and employing a comparative perspective, the book provides an unprecedented look at the ”everyday interactions” among veterans, military families, state officials, and ordinary citizens as they attempted to secure urban residence, jobs, spouses, medical care, and respect as patriots.

     Embattled Glory: Veterans, Military Families, and the Politics of Patriotism in China, 1949D2007


    Embattled Glory: Veterans, Military Families, and the Politics of Patriotism in China, 1949D2007


    $37.5


    This groundbreaking book offers the first in-depth, large-scale study of People’s Liberation Army veterans and military families. Neil Diamant’s penetrating examination of the treatment of PLA veterans in China opens a distinctive window onto Chinese patriotism, citizenship, and legitimacy. Using recently declassified archival documents and employing a comparative perspective, the book provides an unprecedented look at the ‘everyday interactions’ among veterans, military families, state officials, and ordinary citizens as they attempted to secure urban residence, jobs, spouses, medical care, and respect as patriots.

     Explorer Residents Guide: Shanghai


    Explorer Residents Guide: Shanghai


    $24.95


    From visas and licences to housing and healthcare, the Shanghai Explorer is packed with invaluable information for expats living in China’s most vibrant city.Relocating – from visas and admin to finding a home Living and working – jobs, schools, money, transport, health, sports & activities Shopping – the lowdown on malls, markets and more Exploring – From the historic Bund to modern Pudong, see the city in a whole new way Going out – reviews of the finest restaurants, clubs, cafes and bars Detailed maps – get to know Shanghai like a local

     Explorer Shanghai


    Explorer Shanghai


    $24.95


    From visas and licences to housing and healthcare, the Shanghai Explorer is packed with invaluable information for expats living in China”s most vibrant city.Relocating – from visas and admin to finding a home Living and working – jobs, schools, money, transport, health, sports & activities Shopping – the lowdown on malls, markets and more Exploring – From the historic Bund to modern Pudong, see the city in a whole new way Going out – reviews of the finest restaurants, clubs, cafes and bars Detailed maps – get to know Shanghai like a local

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $15


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $6.29


    New – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we bu

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $13.99


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $13.76


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $13.72


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $15


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $15


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b

     Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China


    $8.32


    Used – ‘Head and shoulders above almost all other new books about China, this unflinching and yearningly compassionate portrait of the lives and loves of ordinary Chinese workers is quite unforgettable’ – Simon Winchester. Every year in China millions of migrant workers leave their rural towns to find jobs in the cities. These people are the driving forces behind China’s economic boom: they work very hard and for little money to make the trainers, ornaments, designer handbags and toys which we b