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ID167063
Title ProperFrom Sweden to Singapore
Other Title Informationthe relevance of foreign models for China's rise
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Kai
Summary / Abstract (Note)China can be described as a “learning state” which has adapted to changing conditions and frequently turned outward for lessons. In recent years, Sweden and Singapore have drawn particularly strong interest from Chinese academics because the two countries represent two different “third ways” between Communism and capitalism and have been useful for developing a socialism “with Chinese characteristics.” Sweden is seen to symbolize the ideals of social equity and harmony while Singapore is seen as a model of authoritarian state-capitalism. China's transformation has resembled the Southeast Asia city state's model more than the Scandinavian social democratic model. Since Xi Jinping assumed power in 2012, interest in Sweden has reached a nadir, while attentiveness to Singapore has peaked. Although Chinese state-capitalism faces many challenges, including rising inequality and persistent corruption, it will be difficult to find an alternative role model that can successfully combine one-party rule with economic modernization.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 236; Dec 2018: p.946-967
Journal SourceChina Quarterly NO 236
Key WordsSingapore Model ;  Learning State ;  Swedish Modelsocialism With Chinese Characteristics


 
 
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