Conclusion: Countryside, Revolution, and “Chinese-style Modernization”
Xinyu Lu
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Xinyu Lu: East China Normal University
Chapter Chapter 12 in Neoliberalism or Neocollective Rural China, 2024, pp 259-309 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The conclusion chapter of this book offers a comprehensive analysis of global development paradigms with a focus on reimagining strategies for sustainable growth, particularly in the Global South. It examines the shortcomings of neoliberal globalization and advocates for alternative frameworks rooted in sovereignty, equity, and solidarity. Drawing insights from China’s development trajectory and the experiences of other nations like Brazil, the chapter explores challenges and opportunities in agricultural development, emphasizing the importance of inclusive policies and international collaboration. Additionally, it delves into grassroots innovations in Chinese rural development, showcasing initiatives beyond the Technology Courtyard model. Ultimately, the chapter calls for a nuanced understanding of development dynamics and collective action to address multifaceted challenges.
Keywords: Neoliberal globalization; Sovereignty; Grassroots innovations; Chinese rural development; Brazil agriculture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4791-8_12
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