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If the West wishes to understand China better, it needs to appreciate the depth of thought and range of debate that is taking place within the Chinese political system. China is entering a new and complicated phase in its development. From a minnow in the 1970s it has become a mighty player on the global stage. It is likely that its role in the global economy and international relations will continue to expand. Today, despite its vast size, China is still a developing country. The countrys leaders in the Communist Party of China face innumerable policy challenges. Two key issues facing the Party are its role in the Asia-Pacific region and the ideological legacy from Karl Marx. The CPC is engaged in deep research, debate and reflection on both of these questions. This study provides a unique, in-depth insight into these critically important issues for the evolution of Chinas political economy.

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Understanding China
If the West wishes to understand China better, it needs to appreciate the depth of thought and range of debate that is taking place within the Chinese political system. China is entering a new and complicated phase in its development. From a minnow in the 1970s it has become a mighty player on the global stage. It is likely that its role in the global economy and international relations will continue to expand. Today, despite its vast size, China is still a developing country. The countrys leaders in the Communist Party of China face innumerable policy challenges. Two key issues facing the Party are its role in the Asia-Pacific region and the ideological legacy from Karl Marx. The CPC is engaged in deep research, debate and reflection on both of these questions. This study provides a unique, in-depth insight into these critically important issues for the evolution of Chinas political economy.
Peter Nolan is Professor of Chinese Development and Director of the Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK.
Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy
Series Editor: Peter Nolan
Director, Centre of Development Studies; Chong Hua Professor in Chinese Development; and Director of the Chinese Executive Leadership Programme (CELP), University of Cambridge
Founding Series Editors: Peter Nolan, University of Cambridge and Dong Fureng, Beijing University
The aim of this series is to publish original, high-quality, research-level work by both new and established scholars in the West and the East, on all aspects of the Chinese economy, including studies of business and economic history.
1 The Growth of Market Relations in Post-Reform Rural China
A micro-analysis of peasants, migrants and peasant entrepreneurs
Hiroshi Sato
2 The Chinese Coal Industry: An Economic History
Elspeth Thomson
3 Sustaining Chinas Economic Growth in the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Shujie Yao & Xiaming Liu
4 Chinas Poor Regions
Rural-urban migration, poverty, economic reform and urbanisation
Mei Zhang
5 Chinas Large Enterprises and the Challenge of Late Industrialization
Dylan Sutherland
6 Chinas Economic Growth
Yanrui Wu
7 The Employment Impact of Chinas World Trade Organisation Accession
A.S. Bhalla and S. Qiu
8 Catch-Up and Competitiveness in China
The case of large firms in the oil industry
Jin Zhang
9 Corporate Governance in China
Jian Chen
10 The Theory of the Firm and Chinese Enterprise Reform
The case of China International Trust and Investment Corporation
Qin Xiao
11 Globalisation, Transition and Development in China
The case of the coal industry
Huaichuan Rui
12 China Along the Yellow River
Reflections on rural society
Cao Jinqing, translated by Nicky Harman and Huang Ruhua
13 Economic Growth, Income Distribution and Poverty Reduction in Contemporary China
Shujie Yao
14 Chinas Economic Relations with the West and Japan, 194979
Grain, trade and diplomacy
Chad J. Mitcham
15 Chinas Industrial Policy and the Global Business Revolution
The case of the domestic appliance industry
Ling Liu
16 Managers and Mandarins in Contemporary China
The building of an international business alliance
Jie Tang
17 The Chinese Model of Modern Development
Edited by Tian Yu Cao
18 Chinese Citizenship
Views from the margins
Edited by Vanessa L. Fong and Rachel Murphy
19 Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty in Urban China
Edited by Shi Li and Hiroshi Sato
20 Globalisation, Competition and Growth in China
Edited by Jian Chen and Shujie Yao
21 The Chinese Communist Party in Reform
Edited by Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard and Zheng Yongnian
22 Poverty and Inequality among Chinese Minorities
A.S. Bhalla and Shufang Qiu
23 Economic and Social Transformation in China
Challenges and opportunities
Angang Hu
24 Global Big Business and the Chinese Brewing Industry
Yuantao Guo
25 Peasants and Revolution in Rural China
Rural political change in the North China Plain and the Yangzi Delta, 18501949
Chang Liu
26 The Chinese Banking Industry
Lessons from history for todays challenges
Yuanyuan Peng
27 Informal Institutions and Rural Development in China
Biliang Hu
28 The Political Future of Hong Kong
Democracy within Communist China
Kit Poon
29 Chinas Post-Reform Economy Achieving Harmony, Sustaining Growth
Edited by Richard Sanders and Chen Yang
30 Eliminating Poverty Through Development in China
China Development Research Foundation
31 Good Governance in China A Way Towards Social Harmony
Case studies by Chinas rising leaders
Edited by Wang Mengkui
32 China in the Wake of Asias Financial Crisis
Edited by Wang Mengkui
33 Multinationals, Globalisation and Indigenous Firms in China
Chunhang Liu
34 Economic Convergence in Greater China
Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan
Chun Kwok Lei and Shujie Yao
35 Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of China
Zhongmin Wu
36 China in the World Economy
Zhongmin Wu
37 Chinas Three Decades of Economic Reforms
Edited by Xiaohui Liu and Wei Zhang
38 Chinas Development Challenges
Economic vulnerability and public sector reform
Richard Schiere
39 Chinas Rural Financial System
Households demand for credit and recent reforms
Yuepeng Zhao
40 Sustainable Reform and Development in Post-Olympic China
Edited by Shujie Yao, Bin Wu, Stephen Morgan and Dylan Sutherland
41 Constructing a Social Welfare System for All in China
China Development Research Foundation
42 Chinas Road to Peaceful Rise
Observations on its cause, basis, connotation and prospect
Zheng Bijian
43 China as the Workshop of the World
An analysis at the national and industry level of China in the international division of labor
Yuning Gao
44 Chinas Role in Global Economic Recovery
Xiaolan Fu
45 The Political Economy of the Chinese Coal Industry
Black gold and blood-stained coal
Tim Wright
46 Rising China in the Changing World Economy
Edited by Liming Wang
47 Thirty Years of Chinas Reform
Edited by Wang Mengkui
48 China and the Global Financial Crisis
A comparison with Europe
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