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|a TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT -- DEDICATION -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1: THE NEW CHINESE -- MY FATHERâ#x80;#x99;S STORY -- MY STORY -- WHY SHOULD AN AUSTRALIAN READ THIS BOOK? -- DEFINING THE NEW CHINESE -- CHAPTER 2: FROM THE GOLD RUSH TO THE PROPERTY RUSH -- CANTONESE SPEAKERS -- MANDARIN SPEAKERS -- RICH CHINESE -- POOR CHINESE -- CHAPTER 3: FOUR GENERATIONS OF CHANGE -- THE 80-HOU -- THE 90-HOU -- CHINESE GEN X -- CHINESE BABY BOOMERS -- CHAPTER 4: CHINESE-STYLE DEMOCRACY -- THE DILEMMAS
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|a HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINAFROM ENTHUSIASM TO REALISM -- THE REALITY -- CHAPTER 5: WHAT DO THE NEW CHINESE BELIEVE? -- FOLK BELIEFS AND SUPERSTITION -- THE DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN -- SCIENCE MEETS SUPERSTITION -- DEALING WITH THE NEW CHINESE -- CHAPTER 6: HOW DID CHINA GET SO RICH? -- MADE IN CHINA -- THE EVOLVING IT INDUSTRY IN CHINA -- THE HIDDEN COSTS OF MONETARY WEALTH -- THE CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH -- CHAPTER 7: THE CHINESE CONSUMER -- CHINESE PROPERTY OBSESSION -- BUYING FACE â#x80;#x94; TO FULFIL A PROMISE -- AIM FOR THE FUTURE -- HOW TO SELL TO THE CHINESE
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|a CHAPTER 8: NEW CHINESE IN THE WORKFORCETHE NEW CHINESE GRADUATES -- THE BAMBOO CEILING -- THE ALCOHOL STORY -- TIPS FOR WORKING WITH THE NEW CHINESE -- CHAPTER 9: THE FUTURE -- THE PROMISING BIG PICTURE -- THE WORRYING REALITY -- CHILDREN OF THE NEW CHINESE -- CAUGHT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND CHINA -- AFTERWORD -- INDEX
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|a BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN THE CHINA YOU KNOW AND THE REAL CHINA OF TODAY In the last 30 years, China has transformed itself into one of the world's leaders in political, economic and social relations. With Australia a hotspot for Chinese immigrants, understanding the cultural nuances, both from an Australian and a Chinese perspective, is now more important than ever. Your next hire or business deal could depend on it. Australia is a young country built on immigration and cultural assimilation, and whether they are new immigrants or Australian born, in the workforce or the property market, or in the suburbs or the city, the 'new Chinese' are now an integral part of this culture. Told through the personal story of author Barry Li, The New Chinese reveals: -how to navigate cultural differences between Australia and China -what four generations of Chinese are present in Australia -why political sensitivities should be observed by those doing business with China -how Chinese consumers and investors spend their wealth -what challenges are in store for China's future. The New Chinese is your essential guide to the history, culture, and mindset of Chinese migrants in Australia, and of the new China.
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