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This unique volume provides a broad introduction to the ethnic
Chinese business in Asia, with focus on the ethnic Chinese in East
and Southeast Asia. The growing interest in ethnic Chinese business
reflects its importance in these two regional economies, and its
relations with China's economy - the world's new economic
powerhouse. It examines the nature and characteristics of the
ethnic Chinese business, such as business networks, family business
and conglomerates, concepts of xinyong and guanxi, and
entrepreneurship and management. It also examines the input of
history and culture in the formation and operation of ethnic
Chinese business. The second half of the book is devoted to
detailed regional studies, covering the Chinese in Thailand,
Malaysia and Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Hong Kong and
Taiwan. This book provides an excellent introduction for tertiary
students in business schools, and for prospective businessmen who
wish to do business with the Chinese in East and Southeast Asia.
This book provides recommendations for evaluation and therapy in
the area of acute pediatric neurology; these are presented
didactically with frequent use of illustrations and algorithms.
Chapters in the first part of the book discuss presenting symptoms
of acute neurological conditions. The second part of the book
covers major areas of acute pediatric neurology and each of these
chapters has three key elements: description of presenting
symptoms; recommended assessments; and recommended interventions.
Acute Pediatric Neurology provides an accessible, clinically
focused guide to assist physicians in the emergency ward or
intensive care unit in decisions on diagnosis and therapeutic
interventions in all major acute pediatric neurological diseases.
The rise of the economic power of the ethnic Chinese, known also as
overseas Chinese, Chinese overseas or Chinese diaspora, was a late
20th century phenomenon. It was partly the result of the rise of
the Four Little Asian Dragons in the 1970s, and was speeded up by
the tempo of globalization towards the end of that century. This
book explores the ethnic identity and boundary of the Chinese as
minority groups in foreign lands, and as sub-groups among the
Chinese themselves. It examines prominent personalities that had
wielded considerable influence in the ethnic Chinese communities in
the economic, social and educational arenas. It also discusses the
type of politics that had impacted their relationship with their
mother country - China.Containing 16 papers presented at various
international conferences in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China
and Taiwan as keynote speeches and research findings which are
predominantly unpublished in English, this book provides fresh
perspectives and re-interpretations on the issues of ethnicity,
leadership and politics in the ethnic Chinese worlds.
The Chinese in Southeast Asia, with their growing economic clout,
have been attracting attention from politicians, scholars and
observers in recent decades. The rise of China as a global economic
power and its profound influence over Southeast Asia has cast a
spotlight on the role of Southeast Asian Chinese in the region's
economic relations with China.The Southeast Asian Chinese as an
economic force and their growing importance with China are, to a
certain extent, determined by the nature and development of their
communities. This book uses a multifaceted approach to unravel the
forces that helped to transform the communities in the past.
Containing 17 papers written within a span of six and a half years,
from 2000 to 2006, the book focuses on the social, economic and
political aspects of these communities, with special emphasis on
the Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore.
This book provides recommendations for evaluation and therapy in
the area of acute pediatric neurology; these are presented
didactically with frequent use of illustrations and algorithms.
Chapters in the first part of the book discuss presenting symptoms
of acute neurological conditions. The second part of the book
covers major areas of acute pediatric neurology and each of these
chapters has three key elements: description of presenting
symptoms; recommended assessments; and recommended interventions.
Acute Pediatric Neurology provides an accessible, clinically
focused guide to assist physicians in the emergency ward or
intensive care unit in decisions on diagnosis and therapeutic
interventions in all major acute pediatric neurological diseases.
Born in South China before 1949, brought up and educated in
Southeast Asia and Australia, and having worked in Southeast Asia,
Australia and Hong Kong, Professor Yen has a unique personal
experience in telling the fascinating stories of the encounter and
clashes of cultural and social values between East and West. Imbued
with many traditional Chinese cultural values such as diligence,
perseverance, resilience and determination, in this book, he tells
his life story of how he was determined to climb the pinnacle of
scholarship. As an ethnic minority in Australian society, he
devoted himself to fight for the interests of the the Chinese
diaspora and help promote multi-culturalism in Australia.This book
also provides first-hand source materials for the study of
intellectuals, from the Chinese diaspora, studying and working in a
Western university through his eyes: his initial problem of
adjusting to a new western environment, his experience of cultural
dislocation, the clashes of cultural values and social mores, his
experience of racial discrimination, and his pursuit of academic
excellence.
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