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China's Crisis of Success

China's Crisis of Success

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William H. Overholt
Cambridge University Press, 1/11/2018
EAN 9781108421690, ISBN10: 1108421695

Hardcover, 302 pages, 23.5 x 15.6 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

China's Crisis of Success provides new perspectives on China's rise to superpower status, showing that China has reached a threshold where success has eliminated the conditions that enabled miraculous growth. Continued success requires re-invention of its economy and politics. The old economic strategy based on exports and infrastructure now piles up debt without producing sustainable economic growth, and Chinese society now resists the disruptive change that enabled earlier reforms. While China's leadership has produced a strategy for successful economic transition, it is struggling to manage the politics of implementing that strategy. After analysing the economics of growth, William H. Overholt explores critical social issues of the transition, notably inequality, corruption, environmental degradation, and globalisation. He argues that Xi Jinping is pursuing the riskiest political strategy of any important national leader. Alternative outcomes include continued impressive growth and political stability, Japanese-style stagnation, and a major political-economic crisis.

Foreword
Introduction
1. China model/Asia model
2. The economic crisis of success
3. Critical social issues of the transition
inequality, corruption, environment, globalization
4. China's governance crisis of success
5. China's political economy under Xi Jinping
6. What will happen?