Social Sciences in China; May2019, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p100-110, 11p
Subjects
ECONOMIC development, ECONOMIC reform, MIXED economy, DEVELOPMENT economics, SOCIALISM -- China, and CHINA -- Economic policy
Abstract
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Chinese Studies in History; Winter2013-14, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p21-39, 19p
Subjects
CAPITALISM -- China, SOCIALISM -- China, POWER (Social sciences), CHINA -- Economic policy, CHINA -- Politics & government, and HISTORY
Abstract
From the capitalist Guomindang (GMD) regime to the socialist regime of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to the moderate intellectuals, those governing China have been compelled-and at times perfectly willing-to entrust the important task of economic, social, and political reforms to state power and to call the results "state capitalism" or "state socialism." From this perspective, the historical fate of capitalism in modern China has been restricted by the rise of statism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]