Alternative Globalisations and the Role of China’s Secondary Cities: Three Case Studies
Globalisation has arguably been the most discussed topic since the 1970s, and the intensity of discussion peaked in 1995 when the World Trade Organization was formed. As the ideal for growth, globalisation was the tide that lifted all boats. China has been held up as a shining example of a beneficia...
Main Authors: | Wang, Qianyi, Li, Ran, Cheong, Kee Cheok |
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Format: | Article |
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National University of Singapore
2019
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