Chinese society is plagued by many problems that have a direct
impact on its current and future business and political
environment-worker rights, product safety, Internet freedom, and
the rule of law. Drawing on knowledge gained through personal
interviews, documentary sources, and almost two decades of visits
to China, Michael A. Santoro offers a clear-eyed view of the
various internal forces such as regionalism, corruption, and
growing inequality that will determine the direction and pace of
economic, social, and political change. Of special interest is
Santoro's assessment of the role of multinational corporations in
fostering or undermining social and political progress.
Santoro offers a fresh and innovative way of thinking about two
questions that have preoccupied Western observers for decades. What
will be the effect of economic reform and prosperity on political
reform? How can companies operate with moral integrity and ethics
in China? In China 2020, Santoro unifies these hitherto separate
questions and demonstrates that moral integrity (or lack of it) by
Western business will have a profound impact on whether economic
privatization and growth usher in greater democracy and respect for
human rights.
China 2020 also offers a novel vision of China's future economic
and political development. Santoro rejects the conventional view
that China will muddle through the next decade with incremental
social and political changes. Instead he argues that China will
follow one or two widely divergent potential outcomes. It might
continue to progress steadily toward greater prosperity, democracy,
and respect for human rights, but it is also highly likely that
China will instead fall backward economically and into an ever more
authoritarian regime. The next decade will be one of the most
important in the history of China, and, owing to China's global
impact, the history of the modern world.
China 2020 describes various tectonic social and political
battles going on within China. The outcomes of these struggles will
depend on a number of powerful indigenous forces as well as the
decisions and actions of individual Chinese citizens. Santoro
strongly believes that Western businesses can-and should-influence
these developments."
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