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ASIAN BUSINESS / MANAGEMENT
POLITICAL SCIENCE / POLICY STUDIES / PUBLIC POLICY
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Biden and the Progressives
by Daniel Quinn Mills (Harvard Business School, USA) & Steven Rosefielde (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) This book is about a choice President Biden must make that will determine the future of America. His choice is between being a partisan politician or a non-partisan statesman. However, to be a statesman, he must contend with the progressive wing of his party. Today’s progressives have become revolutionaries whose purpose is to remake America by canceling their opponents. Biden has a tiger by the tail. As in all such situations, the problem is how to let go. In this book, we suggest how Biden can free himself from the danger posed by the progressives and simultaneously benefit America dramatically. Featured Contents: Biden as President: Joe Biden, the Man and the Politician; The Biden Administration; Bidenomics; Biden and the Post-American World; The Rise of Global Military Insecurity; Biden and China; Biden’s America: The Perils of Democracy; Too Much Partisanship; The Progressives; How Biden Might Save America; and others. Readership: General readers interested in American politics.
300pp May 2022 978-981-125-244-0 US$78 £60 978-981-125-334-8(pbk) US$38 £30
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ASIAN BUSINESS / MANAGEMENT
Series on Dialogue with China DIALOGUE WITH CHINA
Opportunities and Risks
edited by Stephan Rothlin (Rothlin Ltd, Beijing, China & Rothlin Ltd, Hong Kong), Dennis McCann (Rothlin Ltd, Beijing, China & Rothlin Ltd, Hong Kong) & Mike Thompson (University of Victoria, Canada) This book is the first volume of a projected series of six handbooks on various aspects involved in contemporary encounters with China and her people. The book argues for a handson approach of dialogue with China, which seems to be crucial for business success in China. Bearing in mind the various present clashes with China and an increasing negative image of China internationally, the book is conceived as a handbook reflecting the experiences of observers who provide helpful hints to better understand and appreciate Chinese culture without being blindfolded by multiple traps and pitfalls.
Featured Contents: Comparative Spirituality:
The Belt and Road Initiative: Between Pitfalls and Promises a Path Toward a New Humanism (Stephan Rothlin); The Spiritual Principles Indispensable for BRI Construction (Yang Hengda); Moral Leadership: Developing Responsible Leaders in China within a Global Context (Henri de Bettignies); Doing Business with Moral Leadership and Faith (Mike Thompson interviews Johnny Hon; Social Innovation: Angel or Demon? The Ethics of Online Peer-to-Peer Lending (Helen Xu); The BRI: Opportunities and Challenges (Mike Thompson); and others. Readership: Students, general public, business leaders and government representatives.