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How China Opened Its Door - The Political Success of the PRC's Foreign Trade and Investment Reforms (Paperback, New)
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How China Opened Its Door - The Political Success of the PRC's Foreign Trade and Investment Reforms (Paperback, New)
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"China's transformation from a virtually closed economy to a major
trading nation is an incredible success story. Since 1979 the
country has changed it's policies to promote increased foreign
trade and investment, thereby attracting more direct investment to
China than to any other developing country in recent years. What
brought about this change? How, after thirty years of being walled
off form the world economy, did China open its door? This book part
of the Integrating National Economies series, tells the story of
how China ended it long-held policies of economic isolationism and
rejoined the world economy in the decade and a half between 1979
and 1994. It shows how China's transformation into a world trading
power was achieved remarkably without any major alteration in the
country's communist political system. Susan L. Shirk describes the
reform strategy and explains why such a turn-around was possible in
China but not in the Soviet Union. Shirk's analysis details the
political logic behind the economic reform, illustrating how
China's leaders were able to win support for reform politics among
Communist Party and government officials. Despite strong vested
interest in the status quo, the communist government successfully
adopted reforms through gradualism, administrative
decentralization, and ad hoc particularistic negotiating with
individual subordinates. Shirk explains these distinctive features
of China's path to reform. China has achieved shallow integration
with great success. Whether deeper integration with the world
economy will automatically follow remains unclear. Shirk concludes
that China will not be able to achieve reform in the areas of deep
integration-intellectual property rights, environmental protection,
and labor treatment-in the same way it achieved shallow
integration. She argues that imposing international standards will
require rapid enforcement, central regulation, and uniform rules.
If China can meet these challenges, only then will the country
successfully move toward greater openness and deeper international
integration. A volume of Brookings' Integrating National Economies
Series "
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Imprint: |
Brookings Institution Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 1994 |
First published: |
November 1994 |
Authors: |
Susan L. Shirk
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Dimensions: |
228 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
148 |
Edition: |
New |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8157-7853-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8157-7853-8 |
Barcode: |
9780815778530 |
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