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This fully updated edition of the China Ethnic Statistic Yearbook, comprised of entirely original research, presents data on the socioeconomic situation of China's 56 ethnic groups.
This book explores the factors and mechanisms that may have influenced the dynamic behaviors of earliest civilizations, focusing on both environmental (geographic) factors on which traditional historic analyses are based and human (behavioral) factors on which anthropological analyses are usually based.
This book, comprised of entirely original research, collects data on the socioeconomic situation of China's 56 ethnic groups.
This fourth revised edition sets out to analyze and compare the operational mechanisms of the Chinese economy between the pre- and post-reform periods and through national, regional and local dimensions.
This book applies an economic approach to examine the driving forces behind the dynamic behaviors of developing nations. Cultures facing unfavorable physical and environmental conditions developed complex societies to overcome these challenges, while favorable conditions did not incentivize major economic and cultural change.
This book pursues both narrative and analytic approaches to better understand China's spatial economic development and its implications for Tibet.
This book provides, in an easy-to-use format, an extensive collection of data and information on China's 31 provinces and its interprovincial economic linkages.
This book provides a broad collection of data on China's 56 ethnic groups and profiles the demography, cultural, economy and business climates for each of China's diverse ethnic groups. Develops a complete socioeconomic picture of the outlook for each group.
For the past decades, economists and geographers from both developed and developing countries have studied the economic issues either within individual countries (regions), or between countries (regions). It is more interesting that Guo is written with a different Chinese character from that used for the like sounding "Guo" (country).
It is a resource book that profiles the geography, demography, economy, political environment and business climates for each of China's 31 provinces. It will become a useful source book to researchers, businesses, government agencies, and news media interested in either the rapidly changing provincial economies or the Chinese economy as a whole.
This book presents a new approach to management in an increasingly interactive world.
Land and maritime boundary disputes refer to disputes over the division of land or water bodies among two or more independent countries. This book presents information about the land and maritime boundary disputes of Europe.
Land and maritime boundary disputes refer to disputes over the division of land or water bodies among two or more independent countries. This book presents information about the land and maritime boundary disputes of Africa.
Presenting a framework for analyzing intercultural issues that are currently frequently misinterpreted, this book's challenge-and-response theory of cultural development explores the relationship between natural disasters and the rise of ancient civilizations.
Offers theoretical explanations and macro- and micro-level case studies on China's political and economic transformation. This book is suitable for researchers and students interested in the study of the characteristics of Chinese transformation and for ordinary readers wishing to keep a watch on China's political and economic transformation.
Presents a methodological framework for the analysis of intercultural issues frequently misinterpreted by existing theories. This title uses a challenge-and-response theory of cultural development to examine the relationship between different natural disasters and threats and the developments of ancient civilizations.
Territorial disputes refer to disputes over territories that are claimed by two or more independent countries. The disputes may evolve from historical and/or cultural claims, or they may be brought on by competition of resource exploitation. This book sets out to present a guide to resource management in disputed areas throughout the world.
Examines the economic effects of various cultural factors (including, but not limited to, ethnicity, language and religion), as well as to present a methodological framework for the management of cross-cultural economic activities that could be misinterpreted by existing economic theories.
This book analyzes and compares the operational mechanisms of the Chinese economy between the pre- and post-reform periods and through both national and provincial dimensions. A multiregional comparison of the Chinese economy is conducted in terms of natural and human resources, institutional evolution, and economic and social performances.
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