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    Author(s)Ho-fung Hung
    PublisherJOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    ISBN9780801893087
    Pages224
    BindingPaperback with Sewin
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2009

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    JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS China and the Transformation of Global Capitalism by Ho-fung Hung

    With one of the world's fastest-growing economies and a population quickly approaching two billion, China holds substantial sway over global financial, social, and cultural networks. This volume explains China's economic rise and liberalization and assesses how this growth is reshaping the structure and dynamics of global capitalism in the twenty-first century. China has historically been the center of Asian trade, economic, and financial networks, and its global influence continues to expand in the twenty-first century. In exploring the causes for and effects of China's resurging power, this volume takes a broad, long-term view that reaches well beyond economics for answers. Contributors explore the vast web of complex issues raised by China's ascendancy. The first three chapters discuss the global and historical origins of China's shift to a market economy and that transformation's impact on the international market system.Subsequent essays explore the ability of large Chinese manufacturers to counter the might of transnational retailers, the effect of China's rise on world income distribution and labor, and the consequences of a stronger China for its two most powerful neighbors, Russia and Japan. The concluding chapter questions whether China's growth is sustainable and if it will ultimately shift the center of global capitalism from the West to the East. This cutting-edge collection of works by leading global political economists links current events to long-term trends in global capitalist development to provide a comprehensive analysis of China's impact on the world. Scholars of China, world systems and globalization, international relations, and political economy will find this assessment worthy of study and an important starting point for further research. Contributors: Richard P. Appelbaum, Giovanni Arrighi, Edna Bonacich, Jozsef Borocz, Paul S. Ciccantell, John Gulick, Ho-Fung Hung, Stephanie Luce, Beverly J. Silver, Alvin Y. So, and Lu Zhang. PrefaceChapter 1. Introduction: The Three Transformations of Global CapitalismChapter 2. China's Market Economy in the Long RunChapter 3. Rethinking the Chinese Developmental MiracleChapter 4. Big Suppliers in Greater China: A Growing Counterweight to the Power of Giant RetailersChapter 5. The "Rise of China" and the Changing World Income DistributionChapter 6. China's Economic Ascent and Japan's Raw-Materials PeripheriesChapter 7. Sino-Russian Geoeconomic Integration: An Alternative to Chinese Hegemony on a Shrinking PlanetChapter 8. China and the U.S. Labor MovementChapter 9. China as an Emerging Epicenter of World Labor UnrestChapter 10. A Caveat: Is the Rise of China Sustainable?List of ContributorsIndex



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