Chinese capitalisms : historical emergence and political implications

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    • Chu, Yin-wah

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Chinese capitalisms : historical emergence and political implications

edited by Yin-wah Chu

(International political economy series)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In Chinese Capitalisms , experts examine the rise of capitalism on China and Taiwan, analyzing impacts exerted by global capitalism, Chinese civilization, and remnants of socialist practice. In focusing on these, they also address longstanding issues such as Weber's China Thesis, state-business relationships, and China's civil society, among others.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction
  • Y.Chu PART I: CAPITALIST CHINA The 'Spirit' of Capitalism in China: Contemporary Meanings of Weber's Thought
  • C.Ku State Neo-Liberalism: The Chinese Road to Capitalism
  • Y.Chu& A.Y.So Post-revolution Transformations and the Re-emergence of Capitalism in China: Implications for the Internal Organization of Economic Activities
  • Y.Lin Workers in Post-Socialist China: Shattered Rice Bowls, Fragmented Subjectivities
  • J.Hudson, W.Hurst& C.Sorace PART II: CHINA'S CAPITALISM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Taiwan's Industrialisation: The Rise of a Demand-Responsive Economy
  • G.G.Hamilton& C.Kao Taishang: A Different Kind of Ethnic Chinese Business in Southeast Asia
  • H.M.Hsiao, H.Wang& I.Kung A Spell Breaker: The Dynamism of the Koo Family
  • T.C.Ho& W.Sun Capitalism in China? Comparative Perspectives
  • I.Szelenyi Chinese Capitalisms: Concluding Thoughts on their Historical Emergence, Political Implications, and Unique Characteristics
  • Y.Chu Index

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