Understanding China’s Strategic Public Management
Paolo Urio ()
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Paolo Urio: University of Geneva
Chapter Chapter 2 in China: From Poverty to World Power, 2024, pp 19-59 from Springer
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Abstract I have explained elsewhere through what intellectual journey I have come to avoid an ethnocentric perspective for approaching China. In this chapter I will first rely upon the commonalities existing between some well-known Chinese and Western scholars for building a set of theoretical and empirical tools in order to understand China’s public management. Secondly, I will discuss the meaning of two inevitable concepts for analyzing China’s strategy: market economy and capitalism. Thirdly, I will present an analysis of the traditional Chinese strategic thinking based upon the work of a French philosopher and sinologist, François Jullien. And finally, I will analyse China’s political culture by showing the remarkable persistence of traditional values along with some important values imported from the West.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-6922-3_2
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