China’s Economic Ascent: Key Elements and Imperatives
Piya Mahtaney
Chapter 6 in Globalization and Sustainable Economic Development, 2013, pp 79-93 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract November 2012 will be recalled as a historic month for China because it witnessed the inception of a new leadership for the Chinese Communist Party that would be headed by Xi Jinping, the newly appointed president of China. Xi Jinping’s ascension comes at a time when the country finds itself on the threshold of an impending transition to a more sustainable pattern of economic progress, and although it is too early to infer whether he would have the towering stature of some of his predecessors, Xi’s role is a critical one. Almost every transition is a test of authority, resilience, and dynamism, and for China’s leadership this certainly is the case.
Keywords: Foreign Investment; World Trade Organization; Chinese Communist Party; Chinese Economy; Sustainable Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137024992_7
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