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To examine China’s women’s leadership participation in the context of Asia, we compare the China’s approaches for women’s leadership empowerment with other Asian countries by identifying similarities and differences in challenges and successes. A comparative framework that considers cultural, political, social, and economic contexts guides the discussion. We also provide suggestions for women’s leadership development from the perspectives of decision-making, vocational training, and career development at organizational and national levels.
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Coleman, X.Y., Li, J. (2023). China in an Asian Context. In: Ke, J., McLean, G.N. (eds) Chinese Women in Leadership. Current Perspectives on Asian Women in Leadership. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68819-0_10
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