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Elizabeth Ingleson explores the roots of bilateral trade between the United States and China. Telling the story of the 1970s US activists and entrepreneurs who pressed for access to China's vast labor market, Ingleson shows how not just Chinese reform but also US deindustrialization fueled a dramatic, unanticipated shift in global capitalism.
Globalization --- History --- United States --- China --- Commerce --- Economic conditions --- 400 million customers. --- agriculture. --- canton fair. --- capitalism. --- chinatex. --- cotton. --- deal. --- deng xiaoping. --- exports. --- goods. --- imports. --- manufacturing. --- mao zedong. --- market. --- normalization. --- richard nixon. --- silk. --- textiles. --- vodka. --- workers. --- zhou enlai. --- Deindustrialization --- Capitalism --- Social aspects --- E-books
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