ID | 147604 |
Title Proper | Expanding capitalism in rural China through land acquisition and land reforms |
Language | ENG |
Author | Wilmsen, Brooke |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | At the Third Plenary of the 18th Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, the Party announced a number of rural reforms. Commentators were quick to pronounce a win for farmers’ land rights. However, the broader commitment of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to deepening economic liberalization raises the question: can these reforms protect farmers’ rights in the event of land acquisition? The author draws on fieldwork, recent interviews and China’s documented history of land acquisition practice to identify four risks posed by these reforms: undervaluation, elite capture, exploitation and the expansion of the urban underclass. The article concludes that China’s steadfast resolve to expand capitalism in rural China is undermining its attempts to secure rural property rights. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 25, No.101; Sep 2016: p.701-717 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol: 25 No 101 |
Key Words | Capitalism ; Land Reforms ; Rural China ; Land Acquisition |