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Author:
Reardon, Lawrence C. (Lawrence Christopher), author.
Title:
A third way : the origins of China's current economic development strategy / Lawrence C. Reardon.
Publisher:
Harvard University Asia Center,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxix, 347 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
China--Economic policy--1949-1976.
Mixed economy--China--History--20th century.
Communism--China--History--20th century.
Communism.
Mixed economy.
China.
1900-1999
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Empowering the coastal provinces, 1978-80 -- Initiating the special economic zones, 1980-81 -- Review and adjustment of the experiment, 1981-83 -- Coastal expansion, 1983-88 -- Initiating China's third way.
Summary:
"From 1949 to 1978, communist elites held clashing visions of China's economic development. Mao Zedong advocated the "first way" of semi-autarchy characteristic of revolutionary Stalinism (1929-34), while Zhou Enlai adapted bureaucratic Stalinism (1934-53) to promote the "second way" of import substitution industrialization. A Third Way tells the story of Deng Xiaoping's experimentation with export-led development inspired by Lenin's New Economic Policy and the economic reforms of Eastern Europe and Asia. Having uncovered an extraordinary collection of internal party and government documents, Lawrence Reardon meticulously traces the evolution of the coastal development strategy, starting with special economic zones in 1979 and evolving into the fourteen open coastal cities, the Hainan SEZ, and eventual accession to the global trade regime in 2001. Reardon details how Deng and Zhao Ziyang tackled large-scale smuggling operations, compromised with Chen Yun's conservative views, and overcame Deng Liqun's ideological opposition. Although Zhao Ziyang was airbrushed out of official Chinese history after June 4, 1989, Reardon argues that Zhao was the true architect of China's opening strategy. A Third Way provides important new insights about the crucial period of the 1980s and how it paved the way for China's transformation into a global economic superpower"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Harvard East Asian monographs ; 438
ISBN:
0674247884
9780674247888
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1141443117
LCCN:
2020034595
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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