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Geopolitics, supply chains, and international relations in East Asia edited by Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY Port Melbourne, Australia New Delhi, India Singapore Cambridge University Press 2021Description: xix, 299 Seiten DiagrammeContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9781108833561
  • 9781108984829
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; Erscheint auch als: Geopolitics, supply chains, and international relations in East AsiaOther classification:
  • RI03
  • SD01.01
Contents:
Introduction: geopolitical shocks and global supply chains Etel Solingen
Part I. Global Supply Chains, Geopolitics, and Trade Wars:
Global value chains and the US-China trade war Yuqing Xing
The US-China trade war: implications for Japan's global value chains Hongyong Zhang
Constructing a Chinese ai global supply chain in the shadow of 'great power competition' Victor Shih
Competition and collaboration among East Asian firms in the smartphone supply chains Momoko Kawakami
Hidden economic costs of geopolitical disputes for supply chains in East Asia Kristen Aanstoos
Global supply chains and great power competition in Africa Prince Paa-Kwesi Heto
Part II. Domestic Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions of Global Supply Chains:
Are global supply chains vital to China's leaders? Nazim Uras Demir and Etel Solingen
Firms fight back: production networks and corporate opposition to the China trade war Jieun Lee and Iain Osgood
Understanding and contesting global supply chains in an era of inequality Erin Lockwood
Why escalate? Cognitive theory and global supply chains in Northeast Asia Phoebe W. Moon
The role of Chinese workers in supply chain campaigns Marissa Brookes
Part III. Postscript on Covid-19:
On covid-19, GSCs, and geopolitics Etel Solingen
Summary: Global supply chains connect the world in unprecedented and intricate ways. Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia dissects the sources and effects of contemporary disruptions of these networks. Despite their dramatic expansion as distinct, complex, and unique mechanisms of economic interdependence, the role of supply chains in broader patterns of interstate conflict and cooperation has been relatively neglected. This volume sheds light on whether a highly interdependent “Factory Asia” and Asia-Pacific can withstand geopolitical, geo-economic, and pandemic threats. This combustible mix, fueled by rising hyper-nationalism in the US and China, threatens to unleash sizable disruptions in the global geography of production and in the international relations of East Asia.
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Introduction: geopolitical shocks and global supply chains Etel Solingen

Part I. Global Supply Chains, Geopolitics, and Trade Wars:

Global value chains and the US-China trade war Yuqing Xing

The US-China trade war: implications for Japan's global value chains Hongyong Zhang

Constructing a Chinese ai global supply chain in the shadow of 'great power competition' Victor Shih

Competition and collaboration among East Asian firms in the smartphone supply chains Momoko Kawakami

Hidden economic costs of geopolitical disputes for supply chains in East Asia Kristen Aanstoos

Global supply chains and great power competition in Africa Prince Paa-Kwesi Heto

Part II. Domestic Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions of Global Supply Chains:

Are global supply chains vital to China's leaders? Nazim Uras Demir and Etel Solingen

Firms fight back: production networks and corporate opposition to the China trade war Jieun Lee and Iain Osgood

Understanding and contesting global supply chains in an era of inequality Erin Lockwood

Why escalate? Cognitive theory and global supply chains in Northeast Asia Phoebe W. Moon

The role of Chinese workers in supply chain campaigns Marissa Brookes

Part III. Postscript on Covid-19:

On covid-19, GSCs, and geopolitics Etel Solingen

Global supply chains connect the world in unprecedented and intricate ways. Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia dissects the sources and effects of contemporary disruptions of these networks. Despite their dramatic expansion as distinct, complex, and unique mechanisms of economic interdependence, the role of supply chains in broader patterns of interstate conflict and cooperation has been relatively neglected. This volume sheds light on whether a highly interdependent “Factory Asia” and Asia-Pacific can withstand geopolitical, geo-economic, and pandemic threats. This combustible mix, fueled by rising hyper-nationalism in the US and China, threatens to unleash sizable disruptions in the global geography of production and in the international relations of East Asia.

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