The Strategic Logic of China’s Economy
Huw McKay
Chapter Chapter 1 in The Strategic Logic of China’s Economy, 2024, pp 3-16 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This work seeks to elucidate the strategic logic of the Chinese economy through time and, in so doing, shed light on two major long-run questions—one absolute and one relative—that will be influential in the evolution of the world system for the remainder of the twenty-first century. The first is how plausible are China’s aspirations to ascend to high-income status and join the world-system core? The second is to consider China’s relative weight in the world system over the duration of the twenty-first century, an exercise that in many ways depends upon the first—especially where a potential hegemonic challenge is at stake.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47229-9_1
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