Chinese Models of Development: Global, Local, and Comparative Perspectives
By Rumi Aoyama (Contribution by), Yun-han Chu (Contribution by), Szu-chien Hsu (Contribution by), Xiaoming Huang (Contribution by), David C. Kang (Contribution by), Tse-Kang Leng (Contribution by), Allen C. Lynch (Contribution by), Herman Schwartz (Contribution by), Hans H. Tung (Contribution by), Brantly Womack (Contribution by), Yu-Shan Wu (Contribution by), Tse-Kang Leng (Editor), Yu-Shan Wu (Editor)
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By Rumi Aoyama (Contribution by), Yun-han Chu (Contribution by), Szu-chien Hsu (Contribution by), Xiaoming Huang (Contribution by), David C. Kang (Contribution by), Tse-Kang Leng (Contribution by), Allen C. Lynch (Contribution by), Herman Schwartz (Contribution by), Hans H. Tung (Contribution by), Brantly Womack (Contribution by), Yu-Shan Wu (Contribution by), Tse-Kang Leng (Editor), Yu-Shan Wu (Editor)
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Discussion of the “Chinese Model” abounds with the rise of China. This volume analyzes the Chinese case in a theoretical framework, provides an evolutionary perspective, and compares it with other models of development. Instead of focusing on one specific case, the book's contributors shed light on the application of theories of international relations, comparative politics, and development studies to the topic under deliberation. This book reflects that the “uniqueness” of the Chinese mode...























