The Belt Road and beyond : State-mobilized globalization in China: 1998–2018

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The Belt Road and beyond : State-mobilized globalization in China: 1998–2018

Min Ye

Cambridge University Press, 2020

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Bibliography: p. 235-252

Includes index

Summary: "In 2012 to 2013, the Chinese state was in a state of peril. It just experienced a major political tornado in relation to the abrupt downfall of political titan Bo Xilai, who had built a formidable power base and political movement in western China. Newlyminted President Xi Jinping forced upon an aggressive anti-corruption campaign that targeted at incumbent state officials. Economic troubles were widely spread, with shrinking exports, loss-making SOEs, and widely spread industrial overcapacities. On top of all these, America's diplomatic "encirclement" of China was succeeding - the U.S-led Trans-Pacific Partnership had signatures from 12 major economies in Asia Pacific and China was being excluded. Against this mixture of challenges, officials and researchers associated with the state were dumfounded and gloomy"-- Provided by publisher

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From 1998 to 2018, China had three political-economic crises, resulting in bureaucratic paralysis. It was at such junctures that China's leadership launched initiatives, like the Western Development Program, that mobilized state and market actors to expedite globalization and revive economic growth. In The Belt Road and Beyond, Min Ye reevaluates the common tendency to attribute China's Belt and Road to individual leaders' strategic ambitions, using state-mobilized globalization as a comparative framework and investigative tool to understand Chinese capitalism. State-mobilized globalization has helped sustain China's high-growth economy and social-political stability, while also sparking some political backlash. In order to succeed in globalization, the author argues, China's state mobilization must readapt to global circumstances. She sheds light on the tactics China used to spring from a crisis-stricken middle economy to a formidable global power, implicating not only China, but also the world.

目次

  • Prologue. Encounter the silk road in Urumqi
  • Part I. The Theory: 1. The mobilization state: belt, road and beyond
  • 2. State-mobilized globalization as policy analysis
  • Part II. The Strategies: 3. Development of Western China
  • 4. Political economy of China's outbound investment
  • 5. The belt and road
  • Part III. Subnational Actors: 6. Tale of three cities
  • 7. Typology of Chinese companies
  • 8. Implications: roads and roadblocks in China and beyond.

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