ID | 169027 |
Title Proper | state and domestic capitalists in China’s economic transition |
Other Title Information | from great compromise to strained alliance |
Language | ENG |
Author | Nogueira, Isabela |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article contributes to the debate on the role of the Chinese state in economic transition by shedding light on the relationship between the state and a Chinese domestic capitalist class. The formation of this new class has been a two-way movement between the state and new elites’ forces. This two-way movement remains a prominent feature of the relationship between the state and the new class. This relationship has evolved with the dynamics of capital-labor conflicts and contradictions within a regime of accumulation and transitioned from a stage of “great compromise” to a stage of “strained alliance.” |
`In' analytical Note | Critical Asian Studies Vol. 51, No.4; Dec 2019: p.558-578 |
Journal Source | Critical Asian Studies 2019-11 51, 4 |
Key Words | Developmental State ; Chinese State ; Capitalist Class ; Two-Way Movement ; Accumulation Regime |