The rise of China and the capitalist world order/ edited by Li Xing.

Contributor(s): Li, XingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co., c2010Description: vi, 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780754679134 (hc : alk. paper); 0754679136Subject(s): Capitalism -- China | International economic relations | China -- Economic conditions | China -- Foreign economic relationsDDC classification: 330.951
Contents:
Introduction: the rise of China and the capitalist world order: the '4 China' nexus, Li Xing; The Eastern wind will not subside: China's long march back to the future?, Jacques Hersh; The myths and realities of the rising powers: is China a threat to the existing world order?, Mammo Muchie and Li Xing; China the international aid system: transformation or cooptation?, Paul Opoku-Mensah; The diaspora and the rise of nations: China and Africa compared, Li Xing and Paul Opoku-Mensah; Peak energy and the limits to economic growth: China and the world, Li Minqi; The transformation of China: the next between internalities and externalities, Li Xing; Chinese globalization: state strategies and their societal anchoring, Stig ThA,gersen and Clemens Stubbe A"stergaard; Why is the Chinese communist party able to sustain its hegemony in eras of great transformation?, Li Xing and Peer MA,ller Christensen
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: the rise of China and the capitalist world order: the '4 China' nexus, Li Xing; The Eastern wind will not subside: China's long march back to the future?, Jacques Hersh; The myths and realities of the rising powers: is China a threat to the existing world order?, Mammo Muchie and Li Xing; China the international aid system: transformation or cooptation?, Paul Opoku-Mensah; The diaspora and the rise of nations: China and Africa compared, Li Xing and Paul Opoku-Mensah; Peak energy and the limits to economic growth: China and the world, Li Minqi; The transformation of China: the next between internalities and externalities, Li Xing; Chinese globalization: state strategies and their societal anchoring, Stig ThA,gersen and Clemens Stubbe A"stergaard; Why is the Chinese communist party able to sustain its hegemony in eras of great transformation?, Li Xing and Peer MA,ller Christensen

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