Collaborating with the Chinese Using New Technologies - Orville Schell

In part 6 of INET's interview with Orville Schell, the Director of the Center on US-China Relations at the Asia Society says that collaboration with the Chinese on economic issues could be done through new technologies, and could be of great benefit.

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A group of Chinese, global Chinese diaspora, and non-Chinese scholars, we have been doing such a kind of virtual collaboration with China/Asia (in both Mandarin and English) for several years now, please see:

http://www.tnc-online.net/page/Journals/index.php

EMERGING 21ST CENTUREY ASIA:
GLOBAL BUSINESS & POLICY PERSPECTIVES
(Knowledge Management Approaches)
 
Call for Papers 
Special Issue
Transnational Corporations Review, December 2011
 
Edited by Val Samonis and Hugh Deng
 
With stagflation, gyrating financial imbalances, recurring asset price bubbles, primarily in the advanced economies but also in emerging markets, there is a rapidly growing need to learn from past crises in order to avert or minimize new crises using modern knowledge approaches, innovate in business models and critical areas of institutional/systemic solutions. This is of importance globally and specifically for Asia as it moves away from rather traditional external equilibrium systemic solutions (e.g. quasi Bretton Woods arrangement of China with the USA) and, internally, from its traditional comparative/competitive advantages in quickly building hard developmental infrastructure to softer aspects of more advanced development involving new institutions that probably will be a creative blend of Asian, German, and Anglo-Saxon models.
 
TNCR is a bilingual (Mandarin-English) peer-reviewed international scholarly journal dedicated to providing economic governance, policy, and business analyses of current issues related to transnational corporations, foreign direct investment, institutional/systemic innovation, and global development solutions. The Journal is regularly indexed in ALJC, AMICUS, CrossRef, EBSCO, EconLit, Scopus, and SSCI/SCI (under review). The submissions should be prepared according to the TNCR requirements:
 
 
This Special Issue will reflect the TNCR's long-standing dedication to inspiring and provoking new economic thinking globally, which will include papers from academic, business, and government thought leaders from China/Asia and the rest of the world. It addresses the above challenges for the benefit of those leaders and any concerned citizens of the global village.
 
Regards,

Val Samonis, PhD, CPC

Special Issues Editor & Knowledge Management Editor

Transnational Corporations Review (TNCR)

Email: val@samonis.com

 

 

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