Beijing Jeep

Beijing Jeep1989
About this book
In this updated version of Beijing Jeep, Jim Mann traces the history of the stormy romance between American business and Chinese communism through the experiences of American Motors and its operation in China, Beijing Jeep, a closely watched joint venture often visited by American politicians and Chinese leaders.
He explains how some of the world's savviest executives completely misjudged the business climate and recounts how the Chinese, who acquired valuable new technology at virtually no expense to themselves, ultimately outcapitalized the capitalists.
Details
- First published
- 1989
- OL Work ID
- OL1820360W
Subjects
Joint venturesJeep automobileAmerican Motors CorporationForeign economic relationsAutomobile industry and tradeAmerican Motors Corporation.Automobile industry and trade, united statesAutomobile industry and trade, chinaUnited states, foreign economic relations, chinaChina, foreign economic relations, united statesAutomotive business & industryAutomotive industry - historyForeign economic relations - united statesChina - international businessAutomotive industriesChina - diplomatic relationsForeign economic relations - asiaAutomobiles - chrysler - gen