Description
Comprehensively analyses China development model in relation to the Washington Concensus.
Includes contributions from first rate China experts from the US and Taiwan.
Will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese politics, Chinese economics, international political economy and development studies.
Table of Contents
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