The article attempts to conceptualize the «Chinese model (of reforms)» («Beijing Consensus») in the context of the rapid economic rise of modern China. Acquaintance with the published sources and literature, the pages of which reflected the different views of domestic, Western, and Chinese scientists on the announced problem, revealed that some of them perceive the Chinese model positively, others note both advantages and disadvantages, the third group almost exclusively focuses on mainly negative moments (exploitation, the polarization of society, ecological catastrophes, etc.) and often opposites the modern Chinese reality to the era of Mao Zedong, which they portray as the embodiment of true socialism. It is concluded that the high rate ...