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China's Emergent Political Economy: Capitalism in the Dragon's Lair: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

Editat de Christopher A. McNally
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2007
This edited volume represents the first collaborative effort to explicitly view China’s rapid international ascent as associated with the same process that catapulted Great Britain, the United States, Germany, and Japan to international prominence – the emergence of a capitalist political economy. Each chapter therefore applies the capitalist lens to analyze aspects of China’s monumental social, economic, and political transition. Topics addressed range from examinations of China’s industrial capitalism and its new multinational corporations to studies of China’s changing polity, state-media relations, and foreign policy.
With contributors writing from highly varied backgrounds each chapter approaches the subject from a slightly different perspective, but the underlying findings show considerable common ground. China is developing a unique form of capitalism by combining elements rooted in Chinese history, such as the prevalence of networked forms of capital and the continued dominance of the state, with the growing influence of global capital, including the rapid adaptation of recent organizational and technological innovations. Concluding chapters draw out what capitalism in the dragon’s lair implies for our 21st century world, cautioning that China’s rise is likely to challenge the present world order along both political and economic dimensions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415425728
ISBN-10: 0415425727
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 b/w images, 9 tables and 8 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part 1: Setting the Stage  1. Introduction: The China Impact Christopher A. McNally  2. Reflections on Capitalism and China’s Emergent Political Economy Christopher A. McNally  Part 2: Firms, Finance, Innovation and International Competitiveness  3. China’s Emerging Industrial Economy: Insights from the IT Industry Dieter Ernst and Barry Naughton  4. Venture Capital and the Financing of China’s New Technology Firms Wei Zhang, Jian Gao, Steven White and Paul Vega  5. The Global Impact of China’s Emerging Multinationals Peter J. Williamson and Ming Zeng  Part 3: State, Capital and Political Interests  6. The Institutional Contours of China’s Emergent Capitalism Christopher A. McNally  7. China’s Media in an Age of Capitalist Transition Maryanne Kivlehan-Wise  8. Why Does Capitalism Fail to Push China Toward Democracy? An Chen  Part 4: China in the Global Capitalist System  9. China’s Rise as a Trading Power Christopher Edmonds, Sumner J. La Croix and Yao Li  10. Energy Security in China’s Capitalist Transition: Import Dependence, Oil Diplomacy and Security Imperatives Kang Wu and Ian Storey  11. The Impact of China’s Capitalist Transition on Foreign Policy Yinhong Shi  12. Conclusion: Capitalism in the Dragon’s Lair Christopher A. McNally

Notă biografică

Dr. Christopher A. McNally is a Research Fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu. As a political economist, he studies contemporary varieties of capitalism, especially the nature and logic of China’s capitalist transition.

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This edited volume represents the first collaborative effort to explicitly view China’s rapid international ascent as associated with the same process that catapulted Great Britain, the United States, Germany, and Japan to international prominence – the emergence of a capitalist political economy.