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Red Capitalists In China The Party Private Entrepreneurs And Prospects For Political Change Cambridge Modern China Series Bruce J Dickson

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Red Capitalists In China The Party Private Entrepreneurs And Prospects For Political Change Cambridge Modern China Series Bruce J Dickson
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Red Capitalists In China The Party Private Entrepreneurs And Prospects For Political Change Cambridge Modern China Series Bruce J Dickson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Bruce J. Dickson
ISBN: 9780511061295, 9780521818179, 0511061293, 0521818176
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Red Capitalists In China The Party Private Entrepreneurs And Prospects For Political Change Cambridge Modern China Series Bruce J Dickson by Bruce J. Dickson 9780511061295, 9780521818179, 0511061293, 0521818176 instant download after payment.

Viewing the evolving relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and private entrepreneurs, this book examines the implications of recruiting entrepreneurs into the communist party. It has given rise to the label of "red capitalists." Although many foreign observers expect economic change to lead inevitably to political change in China, this book reveals that China's entrepreneurs are willing partners with the state; not an autonomous force in opposition to the state.

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