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Dali L. Yang, Junyan Jiang
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China in Transformation CIT
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Abstract: In this compilation, leading scholars delve into the Chinese responses to the global financial crisis and their profound impacts on economic development, societal dynamics, and international power balances.
Table of Content: The content offers an insightful exploration of China's economic rebalancing strategies, its adjustments in state-private sector relations, labor market trs, public good allocation, legal framework implications for managing financial crises, the role of corruption in local economies, the growing appeal to Twan and Hong Kong, and a comparative historical perspective on China's response vis-a-vis other global powers.
Keywords: China, political economy, society
Abridged Content: This scholarly work provides an understanding that since 2008, there has been a notable shift towards 'the state advancing' guojin mintui phenomenon in Chinese politics and governance. This tr marks a reversal from earlier periods of reform where the private sector led economic growth significantly.
Acknowledgements:
To readers unfamiliar with this profound change, this book serves as an essential guide to uncovering China's transformation. It is expected to shed light on the state's increased influence over the economy agnst a backdrop of globalization and how it has been managing global crises in unprecedented ways.
Author Background: Dali L. Yang, a distinguished professor at the University of Chicago specializing in political science, has authored several influential publications like Remaking the Chinese State, among others. His roles include faculty directorship for the University of Chicago Center in Beijing, China, and founding member of The Committee of 100.
Bibliographic Detls:
Authors: Dali L. Yang, Junyan Jiang Editors
Publication Year: 2012
Online Resources:
DOI link: https:doi.org10.10579781137070463https:doi.org10.10579781137070463
eBook ISBN: 978-1-137-07046-3
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-230-34085-5
Summary: This comprehensive volume serves as a critical guide to understanding China's political economy dynamics in the face of global financial crises. It is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and readers interested in Asian economics, regional politics, international relations, and economic policy.
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