China’s Economic Performance and Strategic Pathway from the Late Qing to the Death of Mao
Huw McKay
Chapter Chapter 6 in The Strategic Logic of China’s Economy, 2024, pp 155-182 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The previous chapter considered China’s remarkably long history of unitary empire through the lens of the DST. That discussion provides essential background for the detailed examination of Chinese economic performance and strategic inclination, from the late Qing to the death of Mao, which is the raison d’être of this chapter. The framework introduced in Chap. 3 and utilised at length in the case study of Japan in Chap. 4 will be the medium for the debate. Just as Chap. 3 served as a bridge between the “high theory” of Chap. 2 and the practical application of the theory to Japan in Chap. 4 , this chapter bridges the “macro history” of traditional China presented in Chap. 5 with the systematic examination of the People’s Republic of China in the reform era comprises the chapter that follows.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47229-9_6
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