Chinese economic statecraft from 1978 to 1989 the first decade of Deng Xiaoping's reforms /
This volume focuses on Chinese economic statecraft during the first decade of Deng Xiaoping's reform and opening-up policies, from 1978 to 1989. During these years, Chinese economic engagement with the external world was tentative and experimental, with long-term strategies still decidedly unde...
Other Authors: | Roberts, Priscilla,, SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Singapore :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2022.
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (xvii, 466 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Chinese Economic Statecraft from 1978 to 1989: The First Decade of Deng Xiaoping's Reforms. By Priscilla ROBERTS
- Chapter 2. Seven Policies That Opened China to the Outside World, 1979-1990. By Lawrence C. REARDON
- Chapter 3. Deng Plays the 'China Card': Deng Xiaoping's Visit to the United States and its Implication for China's New Long March to Modernization. By Lu SUN
- Chapter 4. Toward Technological Statecraft: Revisiting Beijing's Economic Statecraft in the 1980s. By Shu Guang ZHANG and Hua ZHENG
- Chapter 5. The Revival of Management Education in Reform-era China. By Peter E. HAMILTON
- Chapter 6. Deng Xiaoping's Use of Positive Economic Statecraft: The Importance of Securing Long-term Partnerships with Major International Financial Organizations (IFOs). By Kai Yin Allison HAGA
- Chapter 7. Reimagining the Chinese Economy Through Sino-Japanese Engagement in the 1980s. By Wendy LEUTERT
- Chapter 8. China's Reform Era Under Deng Xiaoping, 1978-1989: Impacts on China-ASEAN Relations. By K. S. NATHAN
- Chapter 9. Sino-European Relations in the 1980s: Increasing Engagement in the Shadow of the United States. By Laurens HEMMINGA
- Chapter 10. The Bottleneck of Reform: China's Oil Policy in the 1980s. By Kazushi MINAMI
- Chapter 11. Maoist Soldiers as the Infrastructure of Reform: The People's Liberation Army Engineering Corps in Shenzhen. By Taomo ZHOU
- Chapter 12. Whose Perestroika? Czechoslovak Communists, Deng Xiaoping's Economic Reforms, and Late 1980s Sino-Czechoslovak Relations. By Jan ADAMEC
- Chapter 13. Orchestrating and Mediating New China's International Reintegration: The U.S. Think Tank China Cluster in the 1980s. By Priscilla ROBERTS
- Chapter 14. The Reform Era Foreign Policy Narrative: 1978 Onward. By Kerry BROWN.