International Strategic Alliances is primarily directed at U.S.
companies, specifically middle-market or smaller, who wish to
establish strategic alliances based in China or other Asian
countries. Unlike other books, International Strategic Alliances is
also intended for middle market or smaller Asian companies who wish
to establish strategic alliances based in the U.S. One of the
chapters includes a detailed step-by-step guide to obtaining a U.S.
Green Card through an EB-5 visa for Asian entrepreneurs and their
families. About the Authors: Frederick D. Lipman is a senior
partner with the international law firm of Blank Rome LLP, with
offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai. He has lectured on business
topics in China and has appeared on Chinese television. Mr. Lipman
has lectured in the MBA program at the Wharton School of Business
and at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. A graduate of
Harvard Law School, he has appeared on CNBC, CNN and Bloomberg and
has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, USA
Today, Forbes, and other business publications. Mr. Lipman is an
internationally known authority on business law and has authored 14
books, including Whistleblowers, Incentives, Disincentives and
Protection Strategies (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2012), The
Family Business Guide (Palgrave Macmillan 2010), International and
U.S. IPO Planning (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2009), Valuing Your
Business: Strategies to Maximize the Sale Price (John Wiley &
Sons, Inc. (2005), Executive Compensation Best Practices (John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008), Corporate Governance Best Practices
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2006), and Audit Committees (The
Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. 2008). Professor Larry Dongxiao
Qui is a professor at the School of Economics and Finances and an
Associate Dean at The University of Hong Kong. He teaches courses
in foreign trade and investment in China and has published a number
of academic papers, including a paper entitled Cross-Border
Strategic Alliances and Foreign Market Entry, and co-authored an
article entitled International Mergers: Incentives and Welfare. Dr.
Qui obtained his Bachelor of Science (Math) degree in 1983 from
Zhongshan University, China, Master of Arts (Economics) degree in
1989 and PhD (Economics) degree in 1993 from University of British
Columbia, Canada. He then joined Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology in 1993 as an assistant professor and later became
an associate professor and then professor. He moved to the
University of Hong Kong in January 2008 as a professor. Dr. Qui's
research covers a wide range of topics, with focuses on industrial
organization, international trade and foreign direct investment
(FDI). In the field of FDI, he analyzes cross-border M&As,
strategic alliances and technology transfer. He has also done some
research on China's foreign trade and FDI. He has published
extensively in international journals and books. Dr. Qui has taught
a variety of courses at all levels and in many places including
China, Hong Kong and Portugal. Examples of his courses include
globalization, international trade and finance, China's industry
analysis, and foreign trade and investment in China.
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