China

views of Gu, Johnson, and Frank: is globalization wrong: China, India and new world leadership

The China and India Factor and the Overstretch of the US Hegemony in the 21st century: opportunities, challenges, conflicts and development

4 books that can change your mind in 2007 about the geo-politic and geo-economic dynamics going on

Interviews by Jorge Nascimento Rodrigues, editor of Gurus online. tv

George Zhibin Gu (顾志斌), author of two new books, "China's Global Reach", and "China and the New World Order";

Chalmers Johnson, author of "The Sorrows of Empire"

Zhibin Gu: questioning China, India vs global financial crisis

Zhibin Gu: China’s Global Reach

Borderless Business, National Competition, Politics, and Globalization (book excerpts)

by George Zhibin Gu

Afterword
China, United States and Global Development
by Andre Gunder Frank

Part V

Globalization in Light of History

SUMMARY

Chinese entrepreneurship revolution: family business, finance, jobs, politics, leadership

essential business and politics book :

China and the new world order, by George Zhibin Gu

Reviewed by China Venture News, http://www.chinaventurenews.com

The subject of Chinese entrepreneurship continues to resonate with global investors and especially the venture capital markets.

George Zhibin Gu 顾志斌: new book: China and the new world order 中国及新世界秩序

George Zhibin Gu 顾志斌: new book: China and the new world order 中国及新世界秩序

CHINA AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER:

How Entrepreneurship, Globalization, and Borderless Business
are Reshaping China and the Word (Book Excerpts)
中国及新世界秩序

by George Zhibin Gu

November 8, 2006
taken from: http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/ed...2006/1108.html

China's huge buying on global brands, tech, oil, auto, banks, food, insurance, leadership

timely and powerful new book: China and the New World Order:

How Entrepreneurship, Globalization, and Borderless Business are Reshaping China and the World (Book Excerpts)

by George Zhibin Gu
Foreword by William Ratliff
Publisher: Fultus; October 2006; 248 pages

taken from; http://www.financialsense.com

Chapter 6. China's Competitiveness vs. a Rising Yuan