Chinese State Capitalism
Chinese State Capitalism - CSIS
While the Party-state plays an outsized role in China's economy, the contributions to this volume show there is no consensus on how to ...
Party-State Capitalism in China - Harvard Business School
Recent changes in China's model, however, make it less comparable to state capitalist systems because the tools of state intervention and its underlying logic ...
Current forms in the 21st century · State capitalism is distinguished from capitalist · Many analysts assert that China is one of the main examples of state ...
I need help, is China really capitalist country? : r/socialism - Reddit
Yes China is state run capitalism. Hence the explosion of infrastructure. It's what benefits all and not private interest or capital. And they ...
How Does Party-State Capitalism In China Interact With Global ...
Party-state capitalism interacts with global capitalism by generating a vicious cycle of mutual distrust.
Confronting the Challenge of Chinese State Capitalism - CSIS
While Beijing can leverage its super-sized and super-scaled SOEs to consolidate dominant market positions in strategic global industries, this ...
China's 'state capitalism' in comparative and historical perspectives
I discuss the distinctiveness of China's state capitalism, underlined by the state's paternalistic disposition toward capital and the weakness in private ...
We Are the (National) Champions: Understanding the Mechanisms ...
Exposing the mechanisms of Chinese state capitalism in this way raises many questions for scholars and policymakers, the salience of which increases as the ...
China's Party-State Capitalism and International Backlash
China's party-state capitalism and international backlash: From interdependence to insecurity. Margaret M. Pearson.
“Americans Don't Know How Capitalist China Is”
That's why China is the most active private-equity market in Asia. Trade wars, nationalism, and the pandemic have led many companies to question their supply ...
Beyond Ownership: State Capitalism and the Chinese Firm
Our central claim is that. Chinese state capitalism is closely associated with state capture. That is, large firms in China—whether SOEs, POEs, or ambiguous ...
The State and Capitalism in China
While China's state has always played a core role in development, over time prioritization of growth has shifted to a variant of state capitalism best described ...
Party-State Capitalism in China | Current History - UC Press Journals
China's economic model, commonly described as “state capitalist,” is now better characterized as party-state capitalism, in which the ...
Full article: Geopolitics and the 'New' State Capitalism
If we place our focus on the features that are usually highlighted as unique to Chinese state capitalism, we realise that these are differences ...
Party-state capitalism under Xi: integrating political control and ...
Party-state capitalism is geared towards stability and control over the domestic arena, rather than solely market efficiency. China's leaders ...
Party-State Capitalism in China - Working Paper - Faculty & Research
We argue that a resurgent party-state, motivated by a logic of political survival, has generated political-economic dynamics that better resemble “party-state ...
Beyond Ownership: State Capitalism and the Chinese Firm
Chinese state capitalism has been treated as essentially synonymous with state-owned enterprises (SOEs). But drawing a stark distinction between SOEs and ...
Cycles and Transformation: China's State-Capitalism as Adaptive ...
I argue that China's intense state control of economic reality, and especially its “internalization” of financial institutions within its state ...
Chinese State Capitalism? Rethinking the Role of the State and ...
This study examines Chinese state–business relations and argues that China's involvement in Africa is more complex than often portrayed.
The Institutional Implications of Chinese State Capitalism
The economic and geopolitical implications of China's rise have been the subject of vast commentary. However, the institutional implications of China's ...