This paper raises serious doubts about the theme that depicts “China as a corporatist system”, and argues that, although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is truly loosening its control over the state enterprises, it still maintains its formal authority and is still playing a leading role in the industrial system. A clarification of the notion is timely in view of the conceptual ambiguity involved. Corporatism could be understood as a set of structures, which link society with the state; in other words, it could be studied as a broader problem of interrelationships between state and society
One issue in studies of trade unions is a unions relationship with the state, ideologically and stra...
International audienceThis paper investigates the peculiar and contradictory nature of the on-going ...
From the start of China’s corporatization without privatization process in the late 1980s, a Chine...
This paper raises serious doubts about the theme that depicts “China as a corporatist system”, and a...
This paper raises serious doubts about the theme that depicts “China as a corporatist system”, and a...
This article examines the dual logic of the market and state in shaping the trajectory of civil soci...
This paper evaluates China's corporatization drive based on an assessment of the state sector's curr...
The paper combines a broad theoretical framework of comparable capitalism with the insights from new...
The paper combines a broad theoretical framework of comparable capitalism with the insights from new...
The paper combines a broad theoretical framework of comparable capitalism with the insights from new...
During the 1980s, as the Chinese state moved to free up the economy and to relax direct Party contro...
In this paper, we attempt to evaluate China’s shareholding reform initiated at the Chinese Communis...
In the practice of social science, the most conspicuous recent attempt at theorizing about nonconfor...
China has sought to improve enterprise performance not through privatisation as in other transition ...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) rule system, the state’s legal and regulatory systems, and socia...
One issue in studies of trade unions is a unions relationship with the state, ideologically and stra...
International audienceThis paper investigates the peculiar and contradictory nature of the on-going ...
From the start of China’s corporatization without privatization process in the late 1980s, a Chine...
This paper raises serious doubts about the theme that depicts “China as a corporatist system”, and a...
This paper raises serious doubts about the theme that depicts “China as a corporatist system”, and a...
This article examines the dual logic of the market and state in shaping the trajectory of civil soci...
This paper evaluates China's corporatization drive based on an assessment of the state sector's curr...
The paper combines a broad theoretical framework of comparable capitalism with the insights from new...
The paper combines a broad theoretical framework of comparable capitalism with the insights from new...
The paper combines a broad theoretical framework of comparable capitalism with the insights from new...
During the 1980s, as the Chinese state moved to free up the economy and to relax direct Party contro...
In this paper, we attempt to evaluate China’s shareholding reform initiated at the Chinese Communis...
In the practice of social science, the most conspicuous recent attempt at theorizing about nonconfor...
China has sought to improve enterprise performance not through privatisation as in other transition ...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) rule system, the state’s legal and regulatory systems, and socia...
One issue in studies of trade unions is a unions relationship with the state, ideologically and stra...
International audienceThis paper investigates the peculiar and contradictory nature of the on-going ...
From the start of China’s corporatization without privatization process in the late 1980s, a Chine...