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The global rise of China

Alvin Y. So and Yin-wah Chu

(China today)

Polity, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [238]-264) and index

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Description

This book sets out to unravel and explain the puzzle of the global rise of China: how, in just forty years, China has been quickly transformed from a poor, backward third-world country to one of the world's core economic powerhouses. Exactly how did this Chinese developmental miracle happen? Focusing on the key historical turning point in China's post-socialist development, the book examines the complex processes through which China interacted with the global neoliberal project of the late twentieth century. Alvin Y. So and Yin-Wah Chu reveal the centrality of the communist party-state in propelling China onto the world scene, and how it has successfully responded to the developmental challenges of technological upgrading, environmental degradation, inter-state rivalry, and maintaining its power. This book provides a comprehensive and insightful study of the rise of China not solely from an economic, social, and political perspective, but also from a global and historical perspective. It will be an invaluable guide for students and non-specialists interested in post-socialist development and the global rise of China in the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

Map Chronology Preface 1 Introduction SECTION ONE: The Chinese Development Miracle 2 Socialist Foundation and the Critical Transition to State Neoliberalism 3 State Neoliberalism: The Political Economy of the Rise of China 4 Global Economic Crisis and the Deepening of State Neoliberalism SECTION TWO: Challenges of China's Global Rise 5 The Challenge of Catching Up: Technological Upgrading and Moving up the Value Chain 6 The Challenges of Staying in Power 7 The Challenges of Sustainability: Environmental Degradation and Resource Depletion 8 The Challenges of Global Rivalry: Resource Competition and Territorial Disputes 9 Conclusion Notes References

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