
In Search of China's Development Model
Beyond the Beijing Consensus
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. July 2011
Book
Hardback
254 pages
978-0-415-58748-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the development model that has driven China's economic success and looks at how it differs from the Washington Consensus. China's Development Model (CDM) is examined with a view to answering a central question: given China's peculiar matrix of a socialist party-state juxtaposed with economic internationalization and marketization, what are the underlying dynamics and the distinctive features of the economic and political/legal/social dimensions of the CDM, and how do we properly characterize their interrelations? The chapters further analyse to what extent and under what circumstances is China's development model sustainable, and to what degree is it readily applicable to other developing countries.
Based on their findings in this volume, the authors conclude that the defining feature of the CDM's economic dimension is "Janus-faced state-led growth," and the political/legal/social dimension of the CDM is best characterized as "adaptive post-totalitarianism." The contributors illustrate that the CDM's parameters are shown to be much less sustainable than the CDM's outcome in developmental performance and the extent to which the CDM can be applied to other late-developers is subject to more qualifications than its sustainability.
Based on their findings in this volume, the authors conclude that the defining feature of the CDM's economic dimension is "Janus-faced state-led growth," and the political/legal/social dimension of the CDM is best characterized as "adaptive post-totalitarianism." The contributors illustrate that the CDM's parameters are shown to be much less sustainable than the CDM's outcome in developmental performance and the extent to which the CDM can be applied to other late-developers is subject to more qualifications than its sustainability.
Reviews / Votes
"[T]he editors and contributors remind us to analyze China's rise in relation to its internal political and socioeconomic challenges. This collection of essays is timely and informative, and should appeal to development economists, political scientists, and students interested in China's future." - Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Ph.D., Pace University in New York; Journal of International and Global Studies Vol. 3, No. 2 Spring 2012"this volume should be of interest and value to advanced undergraduate as well as graduate students and faculty with a particular interest in the ongoing debates on China's model of economic and political development" - Matt Ferchen, Journal of Chinese Political Science
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
13 s/w Zeichnungen, 30 s/w Tabellen
30 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
575 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-58748-8 (9780415587488)
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Beyond the Beijing Consensus
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Beyond the Beijing Consensus
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Beyond the Beijing Consensus
E-Book
05/2012
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
S. Philip Hsu is Executive Director at the Center for China Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science, College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University.
Yu-Shan Wu is director of the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taiwan and jointly appointed professor at the Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University.
Suisheng Zhao is Professor and Executive Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver.
Yu-Shan Wu is director of the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taiwan and jointly appointed professor at the Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University.
Suisheng Zhao is Professor and Executive Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver.
Editor
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
University of Denver, Colorado, USA
Content
Part 1: Overview 1. In Search of China's Development Model 2. The Myth of the Beijing Consensus 3. The China Model of Development Part 2: The Economic Dimension 4. China's Industrial Capitalism 5. Can China Sustain Rapid Growth Despite Flawed Institutions? Part 3: Political Dimension 6. From a Socialist State to a Developmental State 7. Balancing Developmental Needs with Vertical and Horizontal Power Competition in China 8. Law and the Beijing Consensus 9. Elite Recruitment and the Post-Totalitarian Developmental State Part 4: Socioeconomic Dimension 10. Who Consents to the "Beijing Consensus" 11. In Search of NGOs in Contemporary China 12. A Model of Adherence to No Model 13. Strengthening the Soft Discipline Constraint