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Koyō taisaku kihon keikaku: (dai 7-ji). Tōkyō: Ōkurashō Insatsukyoku, 1992.

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Dang dai Zhongguo gong gong zheng ce: Contemporary public policies in China. Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2017.

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Okabe, Kōzō. Kokusaika jidai no koyō seisaku: Dai 6-ji koyō taisaku kihon keikaku no sakutei to tenkai. Tōkyō: Rōmu Gyōsei Kenkyūjo, 1989.

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Okabe, Kōzō. Kokusaika jidai no koyō seisaku: Dai 6-ji koyō taisaku kihon keikaku no sakutei to tenkai. Tōkyō: Rōmu Gyōsei Kenkyūjo, 1989.

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Qing dai jing ji shi lun wen ji: Collected essays in the economic history of Qing China. Taibei Xian Banqiao Shi: Dao xiang chu ban she, 2003.

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Baisan, Xie, ed. Zhongguo dang dai jing ji zheng ce ji qi li lun: China's economic policies, theories and reforms since 1949. 2nd ed. Beijing: Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2008.

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Dang dai Zhongguo shao shu min zu jing ji zheng ce yan jiu: The formation & characteristics of contemporary Chinese minority economic policies. Beijing Shi: Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she, 2007.

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Dang dai Zhongguo shao shu min zu jing ji zheng ce yan jiu: The formation & characteristics of contemporary Chinese minority economic policies. Beijing Shi: Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she, 2007.

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Dang dai dong Ya wai yu jiao yu zheng ce fa zhan yan jiu: On the Development of Foreign Language Education Policies in Contemporary East Asia. Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2012.

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Cai jing lun heng: Quan qiu hua shi dai de hui lü yu hong guan jing ji zheng ce = Exchange rate and macroeconomic policies in the era of globalization. Beijing: Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Tang dai guo jia tu di zheng ce bian qian yu tu di zhi du yan jin: Changes of land policies and evolution of land rules in the Tang dynasty. Beijing Shi: Jing ji ke xue chu ban she, 2007.

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Gongshang, Ge, ed. Dang dai guo ji zheng zhi yu kua jie min zu yan jiu. Beijing Shi: Min zu chu ban she, 2006.

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Yang, Wenkai. Jie dai, bao xian he tong shi wu ji wen ben ge shi. Fa lu chu ban she, 1992.

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Mian xiang xin shi ji de Zhongguo hong guan jing ji zheng ce =: China's macroeconomic policies towards the new century (Zhongguo dang dai zhong qing nian jing ji xue jia lun zhu wen ku). Shou du jing ji mao yi da xue chu ban she, 2000.

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Cowhey, Peter F., and Jonathan D. Aronson. Global Policy for the Cloud. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190657932.003.0006.

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Part III tests the international governance regime strategy against three hard problems raised by the information and production disruption. Chapter 6 focuses on the political economy and governance of cloud computing, including its reliance on transborder data flows. It analyzes the major economic implications of the cloud for competition and innovation. Civil society innovations are changing the “facts on the ground” even as negotiators grope for consensus on formal trade rules to respond to growing national restrictions on global cloud services and data flows. Further complications involve debates over appropriate competition policies for cloud-based services, especially because these services take revenues away from many traditional businesses with influential political supporters. Cloud policy also must confront questions about creating a trusted digital environment for privacy and cybersecurity. To demonstrate the dimensions of the debate, the political economic interests of the United States, Japan, Korea, China, and the European Union are examined.
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Téllez, Michelle. Transfronteriza. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037573.003.0013.

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This chapter examines how women border dwellers are responding to transnational processes and the effects of neoliberal policies, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), by focusing on woman-centered activism projects as well as innovative forms of political organizing and community formation at the U.S./Mexico border. Building on the idea of transfronterismo, or transborderness, the chapter suggests that the actual border should be seen not just as a site of passage but also as a site for gendered transformation where a politicized transfronteriza identity can emerge. It looks specifically at the transborder space of the twin cities of Tijuana and San Diego and the work of the La Colectiva Feminista Binacional (Binational Feminist Collective, CFB). It probes the lives and experiences of the men and women of the maquiladora industry and shows that the construction of a politicized transfronteriza identity is determined by three factors: a shared geographical space, a collective consciousness based on mutual experiences and solidarity, and a feminist politics that looks at women's rights as fundamental to challenging the system.
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Cowhey, Peter F., and Jonathan D. Aronson. Digital DNA. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190657932.001.0001.

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Digital DNA identifies how the disruption of digital information and production technologies transforms how companies and national economies are innovating. Wisely guiding this transformation is an enormous challenge because innovation promotes global economic prosperity. Economic tensions and market surprises are inevitable. Part I reviews the challenges we face and argues that national and international policies require experimentation and flexibility to address them. The case studies in Part III probe issues tied to the rise of cloud computing and transborder data flows, international collaboration to reduce cybersecurity risks, and the consequences of different national standards of digital privacy protection. Significant diversity in individual national policies is inevitable, but an international baseline of policy fundamentals to facilitate “quasi-convergence” of national policies is needed. Moreover, expert multistakeholder organizations that facilitate the implementation of formal government policies hold promise but should operate across national boundaries because the implications of digital technologies are global. Parts II and IV propose a strategy for using international regulatory and trade agreements to revamp the international governance regime for digital technologies. Better measures to safeguard digital privacy and cybersecurity can improve both market access and the welfare of users. A “Digital Economy Agreement” that embraces “soft rules” requiring governments to achieve certain objectives without specifying how, can achieve sufficient quasi-convergence of national policies for innovation to flourish. The political legitimacy and flexibility of international governance regimes likely will be better if multistakeholder organizations are involved in their negotiation.
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