Abstract
Forward Preface: Modernization, Globalization, and the Chinese Path - Tian Yu Cao Part 1 Socialism - Innovations in Institutions and Ideas 1. We Should Encourage the Innovation of the System - Du Runsheg 2. Imagining Alternative Modernities - Perry Anderson Part 2 The Historical Experience of China's Reform 3. The Accomplishment and Problems: A review of China's reform in the past 23 years - Yu Guangyuan 4. The Relationship between China's Strategic Changes and its Industrialization and Capitalisation - Wen Tiejun 5. The Historical Origin of 'Neoliberalism' in Mainland China - Wang Hui 6. China's Economic Transition, Social Justice and Democratization at the Turn of the Century - Qin Hur 7. Theory and Practice of the Chinese 'Market Socialism' Project: Is 'Market Socialism' an alternative to liberal globalization? - Samir Amin Part 3 Theoretical Deliberations about China's Reform 8. Rethinking the Relationship between the State and Society in the Process of Globalizing - Zhu Houze 9. On the Laws of the Development of Productive Forces - He Zuoxiu 10. Farewell to the Twentieth Century - Zheng Zhongbing 11. Liberal Socialism and the Future of China: A petty bourgeoisie manifesto - Cui Zhiyuan 12. Pension Funds and Responsible Accumulation: The choices facing China - Robin Blackburn 13. Ten These on Marxism and the Transition to Socialism - David Schweickart Part 4 Globalization and China's Modernization 14. China's Governance and Political Development under the Impact of Globalization - Yu Keping 15. Globalization and Economic Development - Wan-wen Chu 16. What is China's Comparative Advantage? - Lin Chun 17. Globalization and Vulnerability: India at the dawn of the twenty first century - Amiya Kumar Bagchi Postscript: Theory and Practice of the Chinese Model - Tian Yu Cao
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