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ID131820
Title ProperDissecting China's rise
Other Title Informationcontroversies over the China model
LanguageENG
AuthorHou, Xiaoshuo
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The recent discussion of a "Beijing Consensus" and a China model seems to challenge neoliberalism as the dominating discourse on development. This paper attempts to explain the contradictions in China's development and discusses whether and how they can be redressed. Specifically, the paper analyses the key issues around the debate over the China model - how distinctive it is and whether it can be replicated elsewhere, and what real lessons can be drawn from China's rise. It proposes a more nuanced view of the economic, social, and political structures in China with a focus on its mixed economy, the role of the state at both the central and local levels, and the possibility of Chinese-style democracy. It also offers suggestions for improving the China model.
`In' analytical NoteChina Perspectives vol. , No.2; 2014: p.61-67
Journal SourceChina Perspectives vol. , No.2; 2014: p.61-67
Key WordsDevelopment ;  Beijing Consensus ;  China Model ;  China's Rise ;  Neoliberalism ;  China’s Rise