The Strategic Logic of China’s Economy : Millennial Pathways, Mega-strategy and the World in 2100 / by Huw McKay
(Contributions to Economics. ISSN:21977178)
Publisher | (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer) |
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Year | 2024 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2024. |
Authors | *McKay, Huw author SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Size | XXVIII, 318 p. 80 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource |
Notes | Chapter 1. The Strategic Logic of China’s Economy -- Chapter 2. The Dynamic Strategy Theory, a Formal Statement -- Chapter 3. Industrialisation Sub-strategies: Theory and Practice -- Chapter 4. Asia’s First Industrial Giant: Japan’s Strategic Pursuit -- Chapter 5. China’s Millennial Pathway in a Strategic Mirror -- Chapter 6. China’s Economic Performance and Strategic Pathway From the Late Qing to the Death of Mao Zedong -- Chapter 7. China’s Strategic Pathway From Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping -- Chapter 8. The Xi Inheritance -- Chapter 9. China’s Strategic Pursuit Under Xi Jinping and the New Era -- Chapter 10. China in the World-system: Strategic Pathways to 2100 This book reviews China’s strategic pathway over the last 1000 years and considers its prospects for ascending to high-income status by the end of the 21st century. It analyzes why, although China’s chances of joining the global core are sound, they are not outstanding; in addition, it faces mounting challenges, internal and external alike. The argument is presented in the framework of dynamic-strategy theory, which is expounded here in novel form. This exposition includes a wide ranging survey of global history, with a focus on the development of the industrialisation paths of the major economies of today, including a detailed study of Japan's long-run strategic pathway. The book’s closing section presents a scenario-based discussion of China’s potential place in the world in 2100. The analysis implies that China’s zenith is likely to be reached slightly before mid-century, after which its relative economic scale will likely decline. Beyond that general finding, the scenarios investigate the wide range of plausible outcomes that China may experience: a range that the author contends is much wider for China than for nations under-pinned by less complex political-economies. Given its scope, the book will appeal to scholars of history, economics, geopolitics and sinology, and to anyone interested in learning about China’s economic prospects at a time of increasingly heated ideological and empirical debates HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47229-9 |
Subjects | LCSH:Asia -- Economic conditions
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LCSH:Economic history LCSH:Economic development LCSH:Globalization LCSH:Economics FREE:Asian Economics FREE:Economic History FREE:Economic Development, Innovation and Growth FREE:Globalization FREE:Political Economy and Economic Systems |
Classification | LCC:HC411-495 DC23:330.95 |
ID | 8000094893 |
ISBN | 9783031472299 |
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