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- 'Re-balancing China' addresses three key sets of issues in China's political economy: the impact of the global financial crisis, the challenge of globalization for the nation's industrial policy, and the potential conflict that might arise from the West's fears of China's growing economic and military power.
- About the Author: Peter Nolan is the Chong Hua Professor of Chinese Development and Director of the Centre of Development Studies at the University of Cambridge.
- 264 Pages
- Business + Money Management, International
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About the Book
'Re-balancing China' addresses three key sets of issues in China's political economy: the impact of the global financial crisis, the challenge of globalization for the nation's industrial policy, and the potential conflict that might arise from the West's fears of China's growing economic and military power.
Book Synopsis
'Re-balancing China' addresses three key sets of issues in China's political economy: the impact of the global financial crisis, the challenge of globalization for the nation's industrial policy, and the potential conflict that might arise from the West's fears of China's growing economic and military power.
Review Quotes
'"Re-balancing China" is less a book about China than an original and penetrating analysis of the development of global capitalism and China's place within it. Better than anyone else, Peter Nolan explains the choices facing China's leadership before and after the global crisis, and the implications of these choices for China and the world. This book is an important response to the alarmism found in so much of the popular and academic writing on China's rise.' -Jonathan Pincus, Rajawali Institute for Asia, Harvard Kennedy School
'Peter Nolan offers a range of valuable insights into what the post-2013 scenarios for China and the world might look like. The discussions range from the changing global balance of economic power to the dilemmas of Chinese industrial policies, and conclude with a striking study of China's changing strategic position and the maritime disputes in the East Asian region. Anyone concerned with the Chinese dimension of our global political evolution should read this book.' -Christopher Howe, SOAS, University of London
'Very few Western academics know China through its economy, history and culture as well as Peter Nolan. This is a remarkable book, breathtaking and original in its analysis of the transformations in China's economy as it seeks to re-balance internally and with the rest of the world. No one has done this better in context and explained the tensions and conflicts within China and with its major trading partners and competitors. I could not put this book down.' -Andrew Sheng, President of the Fung Global Institute, Hong Kong
About the Author
Peter Nolan is the Chong Hua Professor of Chinese Development and Director of the Centre of Development Studies at the University of Cambridge.