“Deindustrialization” and Sino-Brazilian Ties
“Deindustrialization” and Sino-Brazilian Ties作者机构:Institute for International Strategic Studies the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies
出 版 物:《Contemporary International Relations》 (现代国际关系(英文版))
年 卷 期:2013年第23卷第4期
页 面:44-57,2页
学科分类:12[管理学] 02[经济学] 0202[经济学-应用经济学] 1202[管理学-工商管理] 020206[经济学-国际贸易学] 020202[经济学-区域经济学]
主 题:工业化 工业部门 工业经济 国际竞争力 金融危机 就业机会 全球分布 经济秩序
摘 要:After the global financial crisis broke out in 2008, major industrial economies became concerned about delndustrlahzation . The important roles that the industrial sector plays in creating jobs and ensuring intemational competitiveness began to be recognized again. The U.S. launched its policy of "re-industrialization" and Brazil published a plan to develop its industrial sector between 2011 and 2014. China's industrial sector has rapidly developed. "Deindustrialization" sparked widespread concern because it is connected with the global distribution of technological capability and the future global economic order. It is noteworthy that the U.S., Brazil and some other major economies partly blamed China for the problems that "deindustrialization" has caused and this has had an increasing effect on China' s relations with these countries. It reflects China' s problem as a new manufacturing power. In this article, the author analyzes those political and economic factors associated with "deindustrialization" and makes some suggestions for the Sino-Brazilian strategic partnership. In this way, the author explores some ideas on establishing a new type of big power relations.