1st Edition

Resource Security and Governance Globalisation and China�s Natural Resources Companies

Edited By Xinting Jia, Roman Tomasic Copyright 2018
210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

China’s phenomenal economic growth in the past 30 years has witnessed the rise of its global natural resources companies. At the same time, the emerging of a middle class in China and their desire to improve living standards including better dwelling conditions, better health and nutrition, has driven strong demand in mineral resources, energy and quality food. The so called ‘socialist market... Read more
 

1. Economic Development, Resource Governance and Globalization: The Growth of China’s Resources Companies



Xinting Jia and Roman Tomasic





2. Resource Security and Corporate Social Responsibility Norms in the Governance of Globally Active Chinese State Owned Enterprises



Roman Tomasic and Ping Xiong





3. Extractive Governance, Environmental Management and Community Engagement: China vs. Global



Xinting Jia





4. CSR-related Risk Management in the Overseas Investments of Chinese Companies: Context, Dimensions and Effectiveness



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5. Challenging Issues in China’s Mining Industry: Human Resources and Others



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6. China’s Rising Online Food Trading: Its Implications for the Rest of the World



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7. Enforcement of Food Standards in China – Impact of the State-led Stakeholder Model of Corporate Governance



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8. Water Security, Governance and Sustainable Development Goals in China-Radical Laws, Institutions and Courts



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Biography



    Xinting Jia is an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Specialist at CareSuper, Australia.







    Roman Tomasic is Professor of Law, School of Law, University of South Australia, and Visiting Professor of Company Law, Durham University, UK.