Extent: | Online-Ressource (xi, 323 p) 24 cm |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction Modernization, globalization and the Chinese path; 1 We should encourage institutional innovations; 2 Imagining alternative modernities; 3 Accomplishments and problems A review of China's reform in the past twenty-three years1; 4 The relationship between China's strategic changes and its industrialization and capitalization; 5 The historical origin of China's neo-liberalism Another discussion on the ideological situation in contemporary mainland China and the issue of modernity 6 China's economic transition, social justice and democratization at the turn of the century7 Theory and practice of the Chinese "market socialism" project Is "market socialism" an alternative to liberal globalization?; 8 Rethinking the relationship between the state and society in the age of globalization; 9 Liberal socialism and the future of China A petty bourgeoisie manifesto; 10 Pension funds and responsible accumulation The choices facing China; 11 Ten theses on Marxism and the transition to socialism; 12 China's governance and political development under the impact of globalization 13 Globalization and economic development14 What is China's comparative advantage?; 15 Globalization and vulnerability India at the dawn of the twenty-.rst century; 16 Conclusion The theory and practice of the Chinese Model; Index Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web |
ISBN: | 0-415-34518-9 ; 978-0-415-34518-7 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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