Recommended Reading List: China

Business Books and Directories

The Asia Business Book, David Rearwin, Intercultural Press, 1991.

**Big Dragon: China's Future: What it Means for Business, The Economy, and The Global Order, Daniel Burstein and Arne de Keijzer. Simon and Schuster, 1998.

CHINA Business, The Portable Encyclopedia for Doing Business with China, World Trade Press, 1994.

**China, Business Strategies for the '90s., Arne J. De Keijzer. Pacific View Press, 1992.

Encountering the Chinese, A Guide for Americans, Hu Wenzhong and Cornelius L. Grove. Intercultural Press, Inc., 1991.

Chinese Etiquette & Ethics in Business, Boye Lafayette De Mente, NTC Business Books, 1994.

Doing Business in Asia's Booming "China Triangle", Christopher Engholm, Prentice Hall, 1994.

The Rise of China, William H. Overholt, W. W. Norton & Company, 1993.

The China Venture: America's Corporate Encounter with the People's Republic of China, Christopher Engholm. Scott, Foresman, 1989.

China's Opening to the Outside World: The Experiment with Foreign Capitalism, Robert Kleinberg. Westview Press 1990.

China Business Services Directory, The U.S.-China Business Council (Washington D.C.) Telephone: 202-429-0340.

China: A New History, John K. Fairbank, Harvard University Press, 1993.

China's Futures: Scenarios for the World's Fastest Growing Economy, Ecology, and Society, James Ogilvy & Peter Schwartz with Joe Flower, Jossey-Bass, 2000.

The Great Wall in Ruins: Communication and Cultural Change in China, Godwin C. Chu and Yanan Ju. State University of New York Press, Albany, 1993.

The New Silk Road: Secrets of Business Success in China Today, John B. Stuttard. John Wiley & Sons, 2000.


Periodicals

Business China, published bi-weekly in Hong Kong by The Economist Intelligence Unit. For subscriptions call Hong Kong: (852) 529-0833, or fax (852) 865-1554.

China Business Review, published bi-monthly in Washington D.C. by The U.S.-China Business Council. For subscriptions call: (202) 429-0340, or fax (202) 775-2476.

China Market Intelligence, published monthly in Washington D.C. by The U.S.-China Business Council. For subscriptions call: (202) 429-0340, or fax (202) 775-2476.

Asia, Inc., published monthly in Hong Kong. This slick new magazine covers all of Asia, and contains many articles on China. Subscriptions are $79 annually, and can be obtained by writing to Asia, Inc., 31/F Citicorp Centre, 18 Whitfield Rd., Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, or faxing (852) 566-7471 in Hong Kong.

Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, published by Dow Jones. This Asian edition of the famous New York newspaper has many articles on China and Asia, as well as financial reports for regional stock markets. Subscriptions are $245 per year for 52 issues. Call 1-800-622-ASIA to subscribe.

Far Eastern Economic Review, published weekly in Hong Kong. The Review is the Economist of Asia, and an excellent source for business information in the region. Subscriptions are about $110 per year (52 issues), and can be obtained from: Far Eastern Economic Review, P.O. Box 160, General Post Office, Hong Kong.

China Business Report, published monthly by The Economist Intelligence Unit. For subscriptions call 1-800-938-4685, or fax (212) 586-1181 in New York.


Seeking Advice about Chinese Business In the United States:

China Desk; International Trade Administration
Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230
Tel: 202-377-3583

U.S.-China Business Council
1818 N. Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-429-0340, Fax: 202-775-2476

National Council for U.S.- ChinaTrade
1050 17th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-828-8300

Chinasmith (for getting visas)
30 W. 42nd Street, Ste. 1601, New York, New York 10036
Tel: 800-872-4462


Seeking Advice about Chinese Business In China:

American Chamber of Commerce in China
Great Wall Sheraton Hotel, Beijing 100026
Tel: 86-1-500-5566 ext.2271, Fax: 86-1-501-8273

U.S. Embassy in China
Xiushui Bei Jie Jianguomenwai, Beijing 10060
Tel.: 86-1-532-3831, Fax: 86-1-532-3178

 
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