Beschreibung:
This book examines Chinese political economy spanning from 1800 to to the dawn of the 21st century, shedding new light on our understanding of the reasons and impact of socio-political and socio-economic changes in China. Crossing over the three disciplines of history, politics and economics, the analyses China's ideology, politics, and the economy using state-building as the key theme and puts the emphasis on China's internal factors and mechanisms instead of the influence from Western imperialism or Japanese colonialism. It pays close attention to the movers and shakers inside Chinese society and carefully reveals historical contingencies which lend the reader a unique and radically different re-interpretation of China's recent history.
Part One 1. Changes in Modern China and Their Causes 2. The Qing State and Its Success 3. The Withering State and Its Consequences 4. Empire-wide Unrest and Failures in State-Building, 1850-70 5. Sate Revitalisation and Federalism, 1850-1911 6. Musical Chairs: More State-Builders in the Twentieth Century Part Two 7. Benchmarking Economic Performance, 1800-2000 8. Performance with the Private Economy, 1800-1936 9. Performance under Destruction, 1937-77 10. Fast Recovery, Growth, Development and the Future 11. Conclusion