Description
This book examines the Chinese model of modern development, reflecting on the historical experience of China's reform and highlighting theoretical issues that are crucial for understanding the reform in its historical and global contexts. The book brings together scholars who were either designers of, or active participants in, the reform, or opinion setters in the current debates on the nature and future of the reform, or western scholars whose ideas have had great impact on Chinese intellectuals. Throughout the book, the authors consider the goals of China's reforms and the ways in which these goals may be achieved, the most urgent issues now facing China, and globalization and its impact on China.
This book examines the Chinese model of modern development, reflecting on the historical experience of China's reform, and highlighting theoretical issues that are crucial for understanding the reform in its historical and global contexts. The book brings together scholars, who were either designers of, and active participants in, the reform, or opinion setters in the current debates on the nature and future of the reform, or western scholars whose ideas have had great impact on Chinese intellectuals. Throughout the book considers the goals of China's reforms and the ways in which these goals may be achieved, the most urgent issues now facing China, and globalization and its impact on China.