China in the Global Political Economy considers the relationship between domestic configurations of power and globalized production processes in shaping the process and implications of China's re-engagement with the global economy. It considers how changing bases of legitimacy of single-party rule i
China and the Global Political Economy
β Scribed by Shaun Breslin (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Series
- International Political Economy Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
China in the Global Political Economy considers one of the most pressing issues of the Twenty-First century: the relationship between domestic configurations of power and globalized production processes in shaping the process and implications of China's re-engagement with the global economy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction: China β Yes, But β¦....Pages 1-13
Studying China in an Era of Globalisation....Pages 14-39
The Transition from Socialism: An Embedded Socialist Compromise?....Pages 40-81
Re-engagement with the Global Economy....Pages 82-105
Beyond Bilateralism: What the Statistics Donβt Tell Us....Pages 106-130
Interpreting Chinese βPowerβ in the Global Political Economy....Pages 131-156
The Domestic Context: Stretching the Social Fabric?....Pages 157-189
Conclusions....Pages 190-201
Back Matter....Pages 202-246
β¦ Subjects
Political Economy; Economic Policy; Asian History; International Relations; Asian Politics; Asian Culture
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<p>This IPE Classic considers one of the most pressing issues of the Twenty-First century: the relationship between domestic configurations of power and globalized production processes in shaping the process and implications of China's re-engagement with the global economy.</p>
<p>China in the Global Political Economy considers one of the most pressing issues of the Twenty-First century: the relationship between domestic configurations of power and globalized production processes in shaping the process and implications of China's re-engagement with the global economy.</p>
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