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Weitere beteiligte Personen: Kim, Yŏng-ch'an 1965- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cham Springer [2020]
Schriftenreihe:Understanding China
Schlagwörter:
International Political Economy
Asian Business
Emerging Markets/Globalization
Asian Politics
Political economy
International business enterprises
Asia—Economic conditions
Globalization
Markets
Asia—Politics and government
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adam_text Contents 1 Introduction: India and China in Comparative Perspective—Emerging Asian and Global Powers................................... 1 Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt 1.1 Critical Political Economy and the Study of Foreign Policy.. . 1 1.2 Sino-India Relations and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective...................................................................................... 4 1.3 Changes in Foreign Policy............................................................. 6 1.4 Conclusion...................................................................................... 10 References........................................................................................................ 11 Part I 2 3 Analysing the Historical Backdrop of Sino-Indian Relations Coming to Terms with the People’s Republic of China: Jawaharlal Nehru in the Early 1950s............................................................................. Brian Tsui References........................................................................................................ A Comparative Political Economy of China and India: A Critical Review............................................................................................................. Kalim Siddiqui 3.1 Introduction................................................................. 3.2 The Chinese Reform Policy........................................................... 3.3 India’s Economic Policy................................................................ 3.4 Comparative Performance of Chinese and Indian Economies.... 3.5 Industrialisation and Structural Change........................................ 3.6 India, China and International Economy...................................... 3.7 Conclusion....................................................................................... References........................................................................................................ 15 30 31 31 35 38 42 47 53 54 56 vii Contents viii 4 5 China and India’s Global Integration in the Process of Economic Development................................................................................................ Misbah Tanveer Choudhry, Enrico Marcili, and Marcello Signorelli 4.1 Introduction................................................................................. 4.2 Economic Development in China and India................................. 4.3 A Review of Previous Studies on Trade Openness and FDI... 4.4 Global Integration: Similarities and Differences Between the Two Countries........................................................................... 4.5 Ease of Doing Business: A Comparative Perspective................. 4.6 Conclusions..................................................................................... References................ Facing Political Issues and Protecting National Sovereignty: The Sino-Indian Economic Relation Since 1947................................... Paul Caussat 5.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 5.2 Evolution of Sino-Indian Economic Relations............................. 5.2.1 A Short History of Economic Relations from the First Century CE Until Today......................... 5.2.2 Bilateral Trade Volume and Structure............................ 5.2.3 Cross-Border Investment Flows and Structure.............. 5.3 Contemporary Issues and Obstacles to Improving Economic Relations.......................................................................................... 5.3.1 Geopolitical Obstacles to a Deeper Economic Relation from the Point of View of China..................... 5.3.2 Geopolitical Obstacles to a Deeper Economic Relation from the Point of View of India...................... 5.3.3 Should India Join the Belt and Road Initiative?........... 5.4 Current and Future Areas of Cooperation..................................... 5.4.1 The Political Situation May Become More Favourable to the Bilateral Economic Relation................................. 5.4.2 Areas of Economic Cooperation..................................... 5.5 Conclusion....................................................................................... References..................................................................................................... Part II 6 59 59 60 64 66 74 78 79 81 81 82 82 83 87 89 90 91 92 93 93 94 95 97 Business Sector-Focused Breakdown of the Present Collaboration Initiatives and the Road to BRI The Role of Chinese and Indian-Owned Multinational Firms in the Global Economy............................................................................... 101 Fang Lee Cooke and Geoffrey Wood 6.1 Introduction...................................................................................... 101 6.2 Trends of Chinese and Indian FDI................................................ 102 6.3 HEM Practices and Challenges in Chineseand Indian MNEs. . . 106 6.4 Future Research Directions....................................................... Ill Contents 6.5 Conclusion....................................................................................... References.................................................................................................... 7 8 9 Global Integration or Local Responsiveness? Insights from the Case of Chinese MNEs in India.............................................. Pi-Chi Chen and Kim Bui 7.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 7.2 Theoretical Background................................................................. 7.2.1 Global Integration and Local Responsiveness............... 7.2.2 Factors Affecting Global Integration and Local Responsiveness................................................................ 7.3 A Case Study 1: Chinese State-Owned Enterprise CRCC and the Belt and Road Initiative—A Complex Globalised Strategy............................................................................................ 7.3.1 The One Belt and Road Initiative................................... 7.3.2 A Global Integrated Strategy.......................................... 7.3.3 CRRC’s Failed HSR Bid in India.................................. 7.4 Case Study 2: Chinese Private Enterprise Sany Heavy Industry: A Successful Localized Strategy................................................... 7.4.1 Sany’s History.................................................................. 7.4.2 Sany’s Internationalisation Process................................ 7.4.3 A Local Responsive Strategy.......................................... 7.5 Conclusion...................................................................................... References..................................................................................................... Assessing the Role of Local Governments in Line with the ‘Special Economic Zones’ Agenda: Case on Shenzhen in Guangdong and Kandia Export Processing Zone in Gujarat, India...................... Young-Chan Kim 8.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 8.2 SEZ Policy in China....................................................................... 8.2.1 Run to the Power............................................................. 8.2.2 Why Shenzhen?............................................................... 8.3 SEZ Policy in India (Under the Modi Administration)............... 8.4 Deng to Modi; A Worthy Parallel?............................ 8.5 Conclusion....................................................................................... References..................................................................................................... Examining China and India’s Path to a Gender- (Im)Balanced Growth: Reflections from the Post-Reform Eras.................................. Srivatsan Mani vannan and Deepanshu Mohan 9.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 9.2 Methodological Overview.............................................................. 9.2.1 Female Labor Force Participation................................... 9.2.2 Gendered Distribution of Labor and Earnings............... 9.2.3 Care Economy.................................................................. 9.2.4 Analytical Outline............................................................ ix 114 115 119 119 120 120 122 124 124 126 127 130 130 131 132 133 135 139 139 140 140 147 151 152 154 155 157 157 160 160 162 163 164 x Contents 9.3 9.4 9.5 Post-Reform Growth Years and Gendered Experience: India and China............................................................................... 9.3.1 Reform Experience ofChina and India.......................... 9.3.2 Performing Indicators on Gender (In)Equality in China-India................................................................... Towards a Feminist Outlook to Developmental Growth............ 9.4.1 Gender, Identity, Vulnerability....................................... 9.4.2 Guidelines for Future Policymaking and Questioning................ ............................................... Limitations and Conclusion........................................................... 166 166 171 177 177 179 180 10 China and Bollywood: The Potential for Building the World’s Largest Film Market.................................................................................. 183 Kavita Karan and David J. Schaefer 10.1 The Rise of Bollywood in the Middle Kingdom......................... 183 10.2 The Rise of Chinese Cinema on the Global Stage....................... 184 10.3 India and the Global Rise of Bollywood Cinema........................ 187 10.4 The Rise of “Chindia”: Competition or Cooperation?................ 189 10.5 Indian and Chinese Film Industries in the Digital Era................ 190 10.6 The Rapid Rise of Bollywood’s Soft Power in China................. 193 10.6.1 Multiplex Expansion........................................................ 193 10.6.2 Digital Streaming.............................................................. 193 10.6.3 Co-production Treaty....................................................... 194 10.6.4 Shared Cultural Values. .................................................. 194 10.6.5 Censorship: Challengefor Chindian Development. . . 195 10.7 Conclusion....................................................................................... 196 References..................................................................................................... 197 Films Cited....................................................................................... 200 11 Conclusion: An Indian Perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative....................................................................................................... Kishan S. Rana 11.1 Introduction..................................................................................... 11.2 Official Discourse............................................................................ 11.3 A SWOT Analysis.......................................................................... 11.4 Asian Dimension............................................................................. 11.5 Africa..................................... 11.6 Europe.............................................................................................. 11.7 Xinjiang: Dangerous BRI Gateway................................................ 11.8 2018 Reorganization....................................................................... 11.9 Second BRI Forum, 25-26 April 2019......................................... 11.10 India’s Options..................... 11.11 China’s BRI Objectives.................................................................. 11.12 An Assessment................................................................................ References...................................................................................................... 203 203 204 205 207 216 216 217 218 220 221 223 224 225
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