In Search of China's Development Model Beyond the Beijing Consensus

This book examines the development model that has driven China's economic success and looks at how it differs from the Washington Consensus. China's Development Model (CDM) is examined with a view to answering a central question: given China's peculiar matrix of a socialist party-stat...

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Main Authors Hsu, S. Philip, Wu, Yu-Shan, Zhao, Suisheng
Format eBook Book Publication
LanguageEnglish
Published London Routledge 2011
Taylor and Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition1
SeriesRoutledge Contemporary China Series
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ISBN9781138016880
0415587484
1138016888
9780415587488
1136852107
9781136852053
9781136852091
9781136852107
020383481X
9780203834817
1136852093
1136852050
DOI10.4324/9780203834817

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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover -- In Search of China's Development Model -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- 1. In search of China's development model: beyond the Beijing Consensus: S. Philip Hsu -- Part I: Overview -- 2. The myth of the Beijing Consensus: Scott Kennedy -- 3. The China model of development: can it replace the Western model of modernization?: Suisheng Zhao -- Part II: The economic dimension -- 4. China's distinctive system: can it be a model for others?: Barry Naughton -- 5. Can China sustain rapid growth despite flawed institutions?: Thomas G. Rawski -- Part III: The political dimension -- 6. From a socialist state to a mercantilist state: depoliticizing central banking and China's economic growth since 1993: Yi-feng Tao -- 7. Balancing developmental needs with vertical and horizontal power competition in China, 1993-2004: S. Philip Hsu -- 8. Law and the China Development Model: Jacques delisle -- 9. Elite recruitment and the duality of the Chinese party-state: the mobility of Western-educated returnee elites in China, 1978-2008: Chien-wen Kou -- Part IV: The socioeconomic dimension -- 10. Who consents to the "Beijing Consensus"?: crony communism in China: Bruce J. Dickson -- 11. The evolution into NGOs in contemporary China: the two approaches and dilemmas: Hsin-Hsien Wang -- 12. Strengthening the soft discipline constraint: limited reform in curbing leading cadres' power: Szu-chien Hsu -- Index