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Xiconomics: What China’s Dual Circulation Strategy Means for Global Business

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Matters of ideology and security have become deeply entwined in China's economic and business environment. The context is more politicized, more uncertain. At the heart of Xiconomics is the Dual Circulation Strategy, which marks out clear dividing lines between China's domestic economy and the rest of the world. It sets out how China seeks to manage the links between the two just when western countries are also focusing on decoupling and "friendshoring". In order to prosper, business leaders and policy-makers need to understand these new international dynamics.

In this concise and incisive analysis, Andrew Cainey and Christiane Prange explain what is happening in China and how this affects its relations with other countries. They identify what foreign companies need to do, how strategies need to change, and what this all means for managing the China business as part of a global portfolio, under a range of geopolitical scenarios.

Συγγραφείς: Cainey Andrew, Prange Christiane
Εκδότης: AGENDA PUBLISHING
Σελίδες: 232
ISBN: 9781788216289
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2023

Introduction

Part I Dual circulation strategy and Xiconomics

1. What is dual circulation strategy?

2. Dual circulation: more continuity than change

3. Xiconomics and the China Policy puzzle

4. Putting the Xi into Xiconomics

Part II Three questions for global business

5. How will China's internal business environment develop?

6. What role will China play in the world of external circulation?

7. Internal and external: separate or connected?

Part III Implications for global business

8. Multinationals and China

9. How dual circulation changes the game

10. Ambidexterity and connectivity

11 Resilience and agility in the face of uncertainty

12. Conclusion: navigating the contradictions in China's ambitions

Andrew Cainey has advised businesses and governments on China for over twenty years. He is a senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute; a founding director of the UK National Committee on China; and an advisory board member for Lumen Capital Investors, a Singapore-based multi-family office.

Christiane Prange is a Professor of Strategy and International Business with universities in Europe and globally. She previously taught at Tongji University and Jiaotong University (Antai College) in China. She also advises multinational companies on their internationalization and agile strategies.

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