Over the past three decades, China has undergone a historic
transformation. Once illegal, its private business sector now
comprises 30 million businesses employing more than 200 million
people and accounting for half of China's Gross Domestic Product.
Yet despite the optimistic predictions of political observers and
global business leaders, the triumph of capitalism has not led to
substantial democratic reforms.
In Capitalism without Democracy, Kellee S. Tsai focuses on the
activities and aspirations of the private entrepreneurs who are
driving China's economic growth. The famous images from 1989 of
China's new capitalists supporting the students in Tiananmen Square
are, Tsai finds, outdated and misleading. Chinese entrepreneurs are
not agitating for democracy. Most are working eighteen-hour days to
stay in business, while others are saving for their one child's
education or planning to leave the country. Many are Communist
Party members. "Remarkably," Tsai writes, "most entrepreneurs feel
that the system generally works for them."
Tsai regards the quotidian activities of Chinese entrepreneurs
as subtler and possibly more effective than voting, lobbying, and
protesting in the streets. Indeed, major reforms in China's formal
institutions have enhanced the private sector's legitimacy and
security in the absence of mobilization by business owners. In
discreet collaboration with local officials, entrepreneurs have
created a range of adaptive informal institutions, which in turn,
have fundamentally altered China's political and regulatory
landscape. Based on years of research, hundreds of field
interviews, and a sweeping nationwide survey of private
entrepreneurs funded by the National Science Foundation, Capitalism
without Democracy explodes the conventional wisdom about the
relationship between economic liberalism and political freedom.
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