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Revista PORTES. RRII. Año 2008

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  • Dr. Fernando Alfonso Rivas MiraCoordinador de la revista

    Lic. Ihovan Pineda LaraAsistente de coordinacin de la revista

    Comit editorial internacional

    Dr. Hadi SoesastroCenter for Strategic and International Studies,

    Indonesia

    Dr. Pablo Bustelo GmezUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Espaa

    Dr. Kim Won hoUniversidad Hankuk, Corea del Sur

    Dr. Mitsuhiro KagamiInstituto de Economas en Desarrollo, Japn

    Universidad de Colima

    MC. Miguel ngel Aguayo LpezRector

    Dr. Ramn Cedillo NakayS cretario Generale

    Dr. Jess Muiz MurguaCoordinador General de Investigacin Cientfica

    Dr. Jos Ernesto Rangel DelgadoDirector del CUEICP

    Lic. Vctor Santacruz BauelosCoordinador General de Extensin Universitaria

    Licda. Gloria Guillermina Araiza TorresDirectora General de Publicaciones

    Portes, revista mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacfico,es una publicacin semestral de difusin e investigacin cientficadel Centro Universitario de Estudios e Investigaciones sobre laCuenca del Pacfico y del Centro de Estudios de APEC de laUniversidad de Colima. Su precio de suscripcin anual es de $100(cien pesos 00/100 M.N.) o de $60 (sesenta pesos 00/100 M.N.)$10 dls. (USA) el ejemplar, ms gastos de envo (en su caso). ElCUEICP y el CE-APEC autorizan la reproduccin parcial o total delos materiales presentados aqu, siempre y cuando se d crdito alautor y a la revista, sin fines de lucro.

    Las ideas expresadas en los artculos e investigaciones sonresponsabilidad de los autores y no reflejan el punto de vista delCUEICP, CE-APEC o de la Universidad de Colima.

    Comit editorial nacional

    Mt or . Alfredo Romero Castilla / UNAM, Facultad de CienciasPolticas y SocialesDr. Juan Gonzlez Garca / Universidad de Colima, CUEICPDr. Jos Ernesto Rangel Delgado / Universidad de ColimaDr. Pablo Wong Gonzlez / Centro de Investigacin enAlimentacin y Desarrollo, CIAD SonoraDr. Clemente Ruiz Durn / UNAM-Facultad de EconomaDr. Len Bendesky Bronstein / ERIDr. Vctor Lpez Villafae / ITESM-RelacionesInternacionales, MonterreyDr. Carlos Uscanga Prieto / UNAM-Facultad de CienciasPolticas y SocialesProfr. Omar Martnez Legorreta / Colegio MexiquenseDr. Ernesto Henry Turner Barragn / UAM-AzcapotzalcoDepartamento de EconomaDra. Marisela Connelly / El Colegio de Mxico-Centro deEstudios de Asia y frica

    Cuerpo de rbitros

    Dra. Genevieve Marchini W. / Universidad de Guadalajara-Departamento de Estudios Internacionales. Especializada enEconoma Financiera en la regin del Asia PacficoMtro. Alfonso Mercado Garca / El Colegio de Mxico y ElColegio de la Frontera Norte. Especializado en EconomaIndustrial e Industria MaquiladoraDr. Fernando Alfonso Rivas Mira / Universidad de Colima.Especializado en Propiedad Intelectual; Turismo Internacional yDesarrollo Regional en el Marco de la Cuenca del PacficoDr. Alfredo Romn Zavala / El Colegio de Mxico.Especializado en Estudios sobre el Japn y AustraliaMtro. Sal Martnez Gonzlez / Universidad de Colima.Especializado en Economa AgrcolaDra. Susana Aurelia Preciado Jimnez / Universidad deColimaDr. Roberto Escalante Semerena / UNAM-Facultad deEconoma. Especializado en Economa AgrcolaMtra. Melba Eugenia Falck Reyes / Universidad deGuadalajara-Departamento de Estudios del Pacfico.Especializada en Economa JaponesaDra. Kirstein Appendini / El Colegio de Mxico. Especializadaen Economa AgrcolaDr . /a Emma Mendoza Martnez Universidad de Colima.Especializada en Estudios de Asia y fricaDr . /a Mara Elena Romero Ortiz Universidad de Colima.Especializada en Relaciones Internacionales

    ISSN 1870 - 6800

    Direccin General de Publicacionesde la Universidad de ColimaEdicin: Carmen Milln y Jaime SnchezEditora responsable: Gloria Gonzlez

    Centro de Estudios APECAv. Gonzalo de Sandoval 444Col. , Colima, MxicoLas [email protected]

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    La Repblica Popular China en el acervode la Cuenca del Pacfico

    Ihovan Pineda Lara*

    Con el fin de brindar a nuestros lectores mayor informacinsobre el tema de la Repblica Popular de China, proporcionamosa continuacin una lista de lo relacionado con dicho pas en lared informtica de la Direccin General de Servicios Biblioteca-rios de la Universidad de Colima. Cabe detallar que sta se enlistapor orden alfabtico y la bsqueda se realiz en espaol e ingls.

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    *Licenciado en Letras y Periodismo por la Universidad de Colima y asistentede coordinacin editorial de la revista Portes.

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