Trust and mistrust in the economies of the China-Russia borderlands / edited by Caroline Humphrey.
Material type:
TextSeries: Asian borderlands ; 6.Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018]Copyright date: �2018Description: 1 online resource : illustrations, mapsContent type: - text
- still image
- computer
- online resource
- 9789048528981
- 9048528984
- China -- Foreign economic relations -- Russia (Federation)
- Russia (Federation) -- Foreign economic relations -- China
- Eastern Europe
- Europe
- Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe)
- Russia
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- Economics
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- General
- International economic relations
- China
- Russia (Federation)
- I hwa yeo ja dae hag gyo Han gug saeng hwal gwa hag yeon gu won
- Grenzgebiet
- Grenz�uberschreitende Kooperation
- Au�enhandel
- Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
- Vertrauen
- China -- Nord
- Ferner Osten Russland
- Mongolei
- Borderlands
- China
- Russia
- Trade
- 337.51 23
- HF1604.Z4 R87 2018eb
Print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book focuses on northeast Sino-Russian border economies and how trans-border economies function in practice, often across great distances, despite widespread mistrust.
Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Trusting and Mistrusting Across Borders; Caroline Humphrey; D�ej�a vu of Distrust in the Sino-Russian Borderlands; Sayana Namsaraeva; Economies of Trust; Informality and the State in the Russian-Chinese borderland; Tobias Holzlehner; Can Kinship Come to the Rescue?; Trust and Cooperation across the Border between China and Mongolia; Nasan Bayar; Betrayed by Trust; Inter-Korean Relations across Northeast Asian Borders; Hyun-Gwi Park; The Trade Town of Manzhouli; Trust Created and Undermined; Ivan Peshkov; Diff�erances of Doverie.
(Mis)trust and the Old Faith in the Russian Far EastDominic Martin; Trust, Chance and Disappointment; Real Estate Business in Russia's Far East; Caroline Humphrey; Searching for Trust; Indigenous People in the Jade Business; Tatiana Safonova, Istv�an S�antha, and Pavel Sulyandziga; The Emergence of Cross-Border Electronic Commerce; Creativity and Declining Trust; Natalia Ryzhova; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1 Map of north-eastern Russia-China borderland; Figure 2 The Coat of Arms and official flag of Kyakhta, Russia.
Figure 3 Advertisement for job vacancies in Russian border cities, Manzhouli commercial press, 2013Figure 4 Map of the Russian Far East border region; Figure 5 The border crossing at Hunchun-Kraskino; Figure 6 The 'Green Corner' market for used Japanese cars, Vladivostok; Figure 7 Trucks lining up to cross the border to transport coal from Mongolia to China, 2013; Figure 8 Buyan standing reflectively by an unused railway, 2013; Figure 9 Chinese market in Ussuriisk, 2016; Figure 10 'Patriotic' chairperson of the Vladivostok Old Believers Aleksandr Frolov (left) with Episcop German (centre).
Figure 11 A s"ezd ('congress') of Far Eastern Old Believers in the mid-1990s held in Bolshoi Kamen'Figure 12 A young couple negotiates a purchase in the 'Eastern Breeze' development, Vladivostok, 2013; Figure 13 The 'Eastern Breeze' complex, Vladivostok, 2013; Figure 14 Chinese buyers scrupulously explore an old Chinese object put on sale at Sotheby's auction house in London, UK.
Figure 15 Carl Faberg�e's Easter egg, made predominantly of jade from a private collection of Viktor Vekselberg, the fourth richest person in Russia. The object is on display at special private museum in Saint-Petersburg, RussiaFigure 16 One of the Sunshine's operations. Guards reload raw jade to transport it across a river. Jade is on its way from mine to warehouse; Figure 17 Advertisement for a company offering help with on-line purchases in Manzhouli, China.
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