China's Economic Development: Decoding and Reframing its Rise

Author:   Lee Pei May (International Islamic University of Malaysia, Malaysia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032382524


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   21 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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China's Economic Development: Decoding and Reframing its Rise


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Through a rigorous examination of “China’s rise”, Lee addresses an important question—Did China catch up? Or more specifically, can growth be automatically translated to catching up with the advanced industrialised countries or has it only allowed limited progress (if any) to be made? To answer these queries and the broader question of the possibility of the Global South converging with the Global North, four development theories are utilised, with competing explanations, to uncover the complexity and multifaceted development of China. This includes whether China really has a unique developmental model to offer. Positioning China within the global economy, this book traces its developmental progress over time as well as its progress relative to other countries. To understand whether the Chinese political economy is socialist (or not), Lee moves away from the orthodox definition of socialism and instead examines the official narrative of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics. Lastly, this book argues that though China is catching up, challenges that could potentially block China’s progress for a full catch‑up are to be anticipated. A useful resource for students and scholars in the fields of international relations, international political economy, Chinese studies, and development studies.

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Author:   Lee Pei May (International Islamic University of Malaysia, Malaysia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032382524


ISBN 10:   103238252
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   21 June 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. KEY DEBATES ON CHINA’S DEVELOPMENT 1.1 Historical Background of China 1.2 Unsettled Debates of China’s Development 1.3 Concept of Development 1.4 Scientific Contributions 1.5 Research Methodology 1.5.1 Document Analysis 1.6 The structure of the book 2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS 2.1 Introduction 2.2 On the Idea of Catch-up 2.2.1 Modernisation Theory 2.2.2 Dependency Theory 2.2.3 Theory of Uneven and Combined Development 2.3 Expectations of China’s developmental outcomes 2.4 China’s Developmental Model 2.4.1 Modernisation Theory 2.4.2 Developmental State Theory 2.5 Expectations of Chinese development model 2.6 Conclusion 3. CHINA’S INTEGRATION INTO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: PROGRESS OR UNDERDEVELOPMENT? 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Dependency Theory on Underdevelopment of China 3.2.1 Foreign economic relations 3.2.2 Technology Development 3.2.3 Summary 3.3 Modernisation Theory on China’s Attaining Economic Development 3.3.1 Social Overhead Capital 3.3.2 Foreign economic relations 3.3.3 Agricultural technology 3.3.4 Summary 3.4 Conclusion 4. IS DEVELOPMENT CATCH-UP POSSIBLE? 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Modernisation Theory on China’s Developmental Catch-up 4.2.1 Income Level 4.2.2 Comparison of Chinese development with other countries 4.2.3 Technology Gap 4.2.4 Summary 4.3 The Theory of Uneven and Combined Development: China could not catch-up 4.3.1 “Combination” form of Chinese Development? 4.3.2 Unevenness between China and developed economies 4.3.3 Unevenness between regions within China 4.3.4 Sectoral Unevenness within China 4.3.5 Urban-rural gap 4.3.5.1 Income equality in China 4.3.6 Summary 4.4 Conclusion 5. UNDERSTANDING CHINESE POLITICAL ECONOMY 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Chinese Official Narrative of “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” 5.3 Analysis of “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” 5.4 Scholarly debate on the nature of the Chinese political economy 5.5 Conclusion 6. CHINA’S VARIETY OF CAPITALISM 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Modernisation Theory’s Expectations of the Chinese Development Model 6.2.1 China Model: Free-market Development Model? 6.3 Developmental State Theory’s Expectations of the Chinese Development Model 6.3.1 China Model: State-led Development Model? 6.4 Conclusion 7. POTENTIAL CHALLENGES TO CHINA’S CATCH-UP TO THE WEST 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Internal challenges 7.2.1 Slowing economic growth 7.2.2 Declining innovation and investment 7.2.3 Housing market crisis 7.2.4 Growing dissatisfaction and protest within China 7.3 External challenges 7.3.1 Decoupling to De-risking from the Chinese Economy 7.3.2 The US-China Trade War 7.3.3 From Trade War to Tech War 7.3.4 Wide-ranging competition and potential confrontation with the US 7.4 Conclusion 8. CONCLUSION 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Developmental Catch-up in China 8.3 China Development Model 8.4 Potential Challenges to China’s Catch-Up 8.5 Conclusion Notes References Index

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Lee Pei May is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at the International Islamic University of Malaysia. Her research focuses on China’s political economy, US‑China geopolitical competition, and Malaysia‑China relations. Her published work includes US‑China relations: trade war and the quest for global hegemony.

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