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Internationalizing China

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China began opening to the outside world in 1978. This process was designed to remain under the state's control. But the relative value of goods and services inside and outside China drove cities, enterprises, local governments, and individuals with comparative advantage in international transactions to seek global linkages. These contacts, David Zweig asserts, led to the deregulation of China's mercantilist regime. Through extensive field research, Zweig surveys the extraordinary changes in four sectors of China's domestic political economy: the establishment of development zones, rural joint ventures, the struggle over foreign aid and higher education. He also addresses the crucial question of whether, on balance, internationalization weakens or strengthens state power.

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ISBN: 9780801487552
Publication date: 10th June 2002
Author: David Zweig
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 320 pages
Series: Cornell Studies in Political Economy
Genres: Central / national / federal government policies
International relations
Political economy
Economic history
Asian history