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World Scientific Reference On Globalisation In Eurasia And The Pacific Rim (In 4 Volumes)
World Scientific Reference On Globalisation In Eurasia And The Pacific Rim (In 4 Volumes)
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Volume 1 Foreign Investment (edited by David A Dyker, University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 2 Innovation (edited by Xiudian Dai, University of Hull, UK)
Volume 3 Energy (edited by Paolo Farah, University of Turin, IT)
Volume 4 Migration: Economic Drivers of Contemporary Labour Mobility in East Asia (by Anthony Fielding, University of Sussex, UK)
In four volumes, focusing on, respectively, foreign investment, innovation, energy and migration, the set focuses on each of the main elements in the production system in turn capital, innovation, raw materials and labour. Volume 1 studies patterns of interchange of financial and direct investment within the region, focusing on governance, the development of supply chains, and technology transfer. In Volume 2, the technology theme becomes dominant, with a special focus on digital technology. It includes technical issues like mobile communications standardisation, developmental dimensions, including the role of clusters and science parks, and political economy issues like the rise of techno-nationalism. Volume 3 turns to energy issues not just issues of supply and demand, but also key problems of climate change, security and sustainability across the Eurasian and Asian landmass. Volume 4 presents the human dimension, looking at people in movement, as workers, citizens, men, women, or colonisers. Among the key issues discussed are the migration from country to town in China, the 'greying' of countries like Japan, the effect of war on migration, marriage migration, human trafficking and the depopulation of the Russian Far East.
The set is a must-have for anyone keen to understand the region whose manufacturing core can be described, without exaggeration, as the 'workshop of the world' of the twenty-first century.
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