Document Type

Thesis

Date of Award

9-30-1990

Degree Name

Master of Science in Management - (M.S.)

Department

School of Industrial Management

First Advisor

Joanna Banthin

Second Advisor

Alok Chakrabarti

Abstract

Momentous changes continue to occur in China. The high priorities now accorded economic modernization and improved global relations present a sharp contrast to the years of the Cultural Revolution and earlier. But what happened last year, the June 4 Tiananmen Square massacre, brought about great confusion and uncertainty over China's future course. China may be a constructive trading and strategic partner, or it may choose a more divergent path. U.S. decisions on technology transfer will be an important determinant of which path is followed and the implications for the world.

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