Extent:
xviii, 252 p.
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Description based upon print version of record
Front Cover; In Search of China's Development Model; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Abbreviations; 1. In search of China's development model: beyond the Beijing Consensus: S. Philip Hsu; Part I: Overview; 2. The myth of the Beijing Consensus: Scott Kennedy; 3. The China model of development: can it replace the Western model of modernization?: Suisheng Zhao; Part II: The economic dimension; 4. China's distinctive system: can it be a model for others?: Barry Naughton
5. Can China sustain rapid growth despite flawed institutions?: Thomas G. RawskiPart III: The political dimension; 6. From a socialist state to a mercantilist state: depoliticizing central banking and China's economic growth since 1993: Yi-feng Tao; 7. Balancing developmental needs with vertical and horizontal power competition in China, 1993-2004: S. Philip Hsu; 8. Law and the China Development Model: Jacques delisle; 9. Elite recruitment and the duality of the Chinese party-state: the mobility of Western-educated returnee elites in China, 1978-2008: Chien-wen Kou
Part IV: The socioeconomic dimension10. Who consents to the "Beijing Consensus"?: crony communism in China: Bruce J. Dickson; 11. The evolution into NGOs in contemporary China: the two approaches and dilemmas: Hsin-Hsien Wang; 12. Strengthening the soft discipline constraint: limited reform in curbing leading cadres' power: Szu-chien Hsu; Index
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ISBN: 0-415-58748-4 ; 1-136-85210-7 ; 978-0-203-83481-7 ; 0-203-83481-X ; 978-1-136-85210-7 ; 978-0-415-58748-8 ; 978-1-280-68434-0 ; 1-280-68376-7
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