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Trouble in the Middle: American Chinese Business Relations Culture, Conflicts and Ethics, by Steven P. Feldman. London: Routledge Publications, 2013. ISBN: 978-0415884488

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2015

S. Prakash Sethi*
Affiliation:
Baruch College, The City University of New York
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