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Red Capitalists in China Bruce J. Dickson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Red Capitalists in China By Bruce J. Dickson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Summary

This book, first published in 2003, examines the evolving relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and private entrepreneurs. Although many foreign observers expect that economic change will inevitably lead to political change in China, the author shows that China's entrepreneurs are willing partners with the state rather than an autonomous force in opposition to the state.

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Red Capitalists in China: The Party, Private Entrepreneurs, and Prospects for Political Change by Bruce J. Dickson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

It has become a truism that continued economic reform in China will contribute to political change. Policy makers as well as many scholars expect that formation of a private sector will lead, directly or indirectly through the emergence of a civil society, to political change and ultimately democratization. The rapidly growing numbers of private entrepreneurs, the formation of business associations, and the cooperative relationships between entrepreneurs and local officials are seen as initial indicators of a transition from China's still nominally communist political system. This book, first published in 2003, focuses on two related issues: whether the Chinese Communist Party is willing and able to adapt to the economic environment its reforms are bringing about, and whether China's 'red capitalists', private entrepreneurs who also belong to the communist party, are likely to be agents of political change.

Red Capitalists in China Reviews

Dickson presents a welcome addition to emerging studies of the relationship between the Party-state and the economy in post-Mao China.... Highly recommended. Choice
Bruce Dickson is well known in Chinese area studies circles for his work over the last ten years on democratisation and the concept of civil society. Review of Political Economy, Jamie Morgan, The Open University in the North West, UK
Short and concise, Dickson's monograph undoubtedly will inspire others to pursue issues raised by his arguments. China Review International, Lawrence C. Reardon, University of New Hampshire

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Challenges of party building in the reform era; 3. New institutional links; Appendix: survey design and implementation; 4. The politics of cooptation; 5. The political beliefs and behaviors of China's red capitalists; Appendix: multivariate analyses of political beliefs of officials and entrepreneurs; 6. Conclusion.

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CIN0521521432G
9780521521437
0521521432
Red Capitalists in China: The Party, Private Entrepreneurs, and Prospects for Political Change by Bruce J. Dickson (George Washington University, Washington DC)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2003-01-20
200
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