2020
DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1693203
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Impacts of the integration of Chinese managers in the Western economies the case of Brazil

Abstract: The Chinese rise to economic and political power at the global level has been at the centre of scholarly and political debates. The purpose of this article will be to analyse the integration of Chinese managers in the Western economy. The methodology will be a bibliography, descriptive, and explanatory, making a comparison between the Brazilian trade and China. The type of literature review is the integrative one, intending to conduct a meta-analysis of the literature and answer specific research questions. Th… Show more

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“…China and the reorganization of the global order Amidst controversy about Chinese impact worldwide, wavering from a potential global threat to a country that attempts to foster harmonious co-existence with Western countries or is indeed creating a parallel order alterative to the US-led one (Stuenkel 2016), China is increasingly becoming a new epicentre of international relations (Machado et al 2020). Due to its increased relative relevance, China has sought more significant participation in global governance and propagated a desire to reform the world order, defending the achievement of a greater degree of responsibility and influence in the formulation of the rules that govern the international stage (Abdenur 2014;Stuenkel 2016).…”
Section: The Brazil-china Strategic Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China and the reorganization of the global order Amidst controversy about Chinese impact worldwide, wavering from a potential global threat to a country that attempts to foster harmonious co-existence with Western countries or is indeed creating a parallel order alterative to the US-led one (Stuenkel 2016), China is increasingly becoming a new epicentre of international relations (Machado et al 2020). Due to its increased relative relevance, China has sought more significant participation in global governance and propagated a desire to reform the world order, defending the achievement of a greater degree of responsibility and influence in the formulation of the rules that govern the international stage (Abdenur 2014;Stuenkel 2016).…”
Section: The Brazil-china Strategic Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%