Analysts generally agree that, in the long term, the biggest challenge to American hegemony is not military, but rather China's economic rise. This perception is spread in no small measure because Xi Jinping has - in the face of patent military inferiority - conducted himself much more boldly on the world stage than Hu Jintao. Meanwhile, China has also begun conjuring up an alternative vision for global leadership, now widely termed as the 'China model'. This book therefore offers a critical and comprehensive explanation of the China model and its origins. Using a range of case studies, covering varying historical and geographical approaches, it debates whether the Chinese experience in the last three decades of economic reform should be in...
The article attempts to conceptualize the «Chinese model (of reforms)» («Beijing Consensus») in the ...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
The recent discussion of a “Beijing Consensus” and a China model seems to challenge neoliberalism as...
There is an influential, neo-liberal proposition in the scholarly literature on China’s economic tra...
This paper establishes a novel understanding of the nature and implications of China's rise. By borr...
At the end of the Cold War, scholars were pondering how far Western ideas would spread in an interna...
China experienced a successful development in an era when the western world is in apparent declining...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
China's economic success under an authoritarian political system in the past 30 years has raise...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
If the United States made global capitalism in the twentieth century, can China unmake this American...
China has become deeply integrated into the world economy. Yet, gradual marketization has facilitate...
This chapter adopts a long-term analysis to put the recent emergence of China in the world economy i...
This article complicates existing portrayals of the China developmental "'model" from two angles. Fi...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The article attempts to conceptualize the «Chinese model (of reforms)» («Beijing Consensus») in the ...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
The recent discussion of a “Beijing Consensus” and a China model seems to challenge neoliberalism as...
There is an influential, neo-liberal proposition in the scholarly literature on China’s economic tra...
This paper establishes a novel understanding of the nature and implications of China's rise. By borr...
At the end of the Cold War, scholars were pondering how far Western ideas would spread in an interna...
China experienced a successful development in an era when the western world is in apparent declining...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
China's economic success under an authoritarian political system in the past 30 years has raise...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
If the United States made global capitalism in the twentieth century, can China unmake this American...
China has become deeply integrated into the world economy. Yet, gradual marketization has facilitate...
This chapter adopts a long-term analysis to put the recent emergence of China in the world economy i...
This article complicates existing portrayals of the China developmental "'model" from two angles. Fi...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The article attempts to conceptualize the «Chinese model (of reforms)» («Beijing Consensus») in the ...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
The recent discussion of a “Beijing Consensus” and a China model seems to challenge neoliberalism as...