This book examines the law reforms of contemporary China in
light of the Party-state's ideological transformation and the
political economy that shapes these reforms. This involves
analysing three interrelated domains: law reform, power and wealth.
The contributors to this volume employ a variety of perspectives
and analytical techniques in their discussion of key themes
including: commercial law reform and its governance of wealth and
regulation of economic activity; the influence and authority of the
Party-state over China's economic activity; and the influence of
wealth and the wealthy in economic governance and legal reform.
Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, this book presents
analytical perspectives of new work, or new lines of thinking about
the new wealth, power and law reforms of China. As such, critical
boundaries are explored between legal and financial reforms and
what these reforms signify about deeper ideological, economic,
social and cultural transformations in China. The book concludes by
asking whether there is a 'China model' of development which will
produce a unique variety of capitalism and indigenous variant of
rule of law, and examining the 'winners and losers' in the
transition from a centrally planned economy to a market
economy.
Law, Wealth and Power in China will be of interest to students
and academics of comparative law, Asian law, Chinese economics and
politics, Chinese Studies, as well as professionals in investment
banking, finance and government.
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