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China challenges global capitalism / Vivoda, Vlado   Journal Article
Vivoda, Vlado Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper establishes a novel understanding of the nature and implications of China's rise. By borrowing Robert Gilpin's concept of sub-optimisation, it is argued that China is the most prominent player in a non-Western subgroup's suboptimisation strategy, which undermines the Western-dominated neoliberal capitalist system, or the Washington Consensus, and liberal democratic values, taken as gospel by Western economists, governments and industry for the past 30 years. While China and other non-Western states are a part of this system, a consequence of their actions within the system, and particularly in the international energy markets, is that they are increasing their relative gains at the expense of the larger group. China-led subgroup's suboptimisation strategy may result in direct competition between the predominant neoliberal Western paradigm, which is synonymous with globalisation, and which has entered into a structural crisis, and the emerging non-Western economic and political capitalist model.
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Politico-economic models of democracy in democracy promotion / Kurki, Milja   Journal Article
Kurki, Milja Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This piece examines the curious nature of the conceptual foundations of current democracy promotion practice. I point out that while it is broadly accepted today that a liberal democratic politico-economic model should stand at the heart of democracy promotion, the scholarly literature on democracy-capitalism relationship stands in sharp contrast to this consensus in highlighting the contested nature of this relationship. Through a survey of some of the key theoretical texts on capitalism and democracy, and a brief empirical survey of politico-economic contours of current democracy promotion, this article highlights the poorly thought-through links between capitalism and democracy in current democracy promotion. It is argued here that un-reflexive conjoining of democracy and liberal capitalism and sidestepping of the plurality of nuanced positions on this relationship in scholarly literature is problematic and that revisiting the lines of contestation over the relationship between capitalism and democracy is deeply consequential for re-evaluating and revising democracy and market promotion policies in the current context of "dual crisis" facing democracy promoters today.
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Trajectories of India's developmentalist state: from decolonization to recolonization / Mukhopadhyay, Apurba Kumar   Journal Article
Mukhopadhyay, Apurba Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Serious minded scholars on Indian politics had no illusion about the socialist credentials of the Nehruvian state. They only felt that this state would provide some of the basic prerequisites for the lives of common men and women following a revised agenda of liberal democratic social reforms. They also expected this state to preserve and pronote some of the basic norms of democratic state building through suitable institutions arrangements.
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