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  1. launched in 1978, and to the definitive establishment of a capitalism system in China. Finally, a third question that has been repeated like a mantra in foreign government circles and by reformers in China: Will the economic transformations that have taken place in the People's Republic soon lead to the emergence of a democratic regime that will

  2. liberal theories of the transition to capitalism and (ii) Fiori’s Global Power theory, which actually downplays the very role of economics in explaining the transition. In the second section (before the conclusion), we outline why state-elite relations in Imperial China did not lead to capitalism, whereas the alliance between cash-

  3. These scholars argue that, while capitalism is obviously compatible and to a large extent dependent on the wide-spread development of property rights and competitive markets, the ideal conditions for continuous capital accumulation - and not only for its origin, for its debut - include (or perhaps demand) arrangements that make it possible for some people to circumvent competitive markets, to ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Today, China is the world's leading export nation, ahead of the United States and Germany. Above all, never before in history have so many people escaped poverty in such a short time as in the ...

  5. 14 de abr. de 2008 · After America. Parag Khanna sees a decadent West confronting a united Asia: “Because of the East, the West is no longer master of its own fate.”. Illustration by Seymour Chwast. Every so often ...

  6. Wade 1990)—state capitalism envisions a broader range of tools for direct and indirect state control. Scholars have expected late developers to feature a stronger role for states vis-à-vis markets in leading or direct ing development (Gerschenkron 1963, Chaudhry 1993, Kohli 2004). However, the focus of “state capitalism” on public ownership

  7. capitalism emerged from reactions to perceived threats and problems, some domestic and some external. These adaptations are refracted in the contemporary crises of global capitalism. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. about the series The series offers original insights and multidisciplinary syntheses by leading