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The China Paradox - At the Front Line of Economic Transformation (Paperback)
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The China Paradox - At the Front Line of Economic Transformation (Paperback)
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Featured as Book of the Week by The Wire China in August 2020! If
your business has anything to do with China or you simply seek to
understand the rise of China, you need to read this book. In The
China Paradox, business strategist and historian Dr. Paul G.
Clifford uses vivid examples from his deep experience in China to
lay bare the delicate and fragile balance of forces which lie at
the heart of China's success. He explains how, against all the
odds, the ruling Communist Party boldly led the economic reforms as
the surest way to preserve their grip on power. This flourishing of
China's hybrid developmental model is placed firmly in the
historical context, shedding light on the legacies that thwarted
earlier attempts at change and which today still threaten to render
the progress unsustainable. China is taking its place on the world
economic stage, displaying business acumen and innovation. But
China's un-reformed political governance, coupled with the
challenges resulting from breakneck growth, may hamper the nation's
ability to realize its potential and impact its longer-term
prospects. This book is for anyone who needs to understand how
China competes, anyone with business or other affairs in China, and
anyone involved in foreign trade will benefit from this book. Click
to read the author's article on Open Democracy:
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/the-us-should-not-demonize-huawei-it-should-invest-to-compete/
Click here to see a related article in the South China Morning
Post:
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-politics/article/2134180/reform-or-no-reform-authors-clash-over-chinas-way
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