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The Beijing Consensus? How China Has Changed the Western Ideas of Law and Economic Development
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This book critically examines the impact of China's economic and legal model on Western perceptions of law and development.
It analyzes the so-called "Beijing Consensus," contrasting it with the Washington Consensus and exploring its implications for global governance.
The book examines the influence of Chinese legal and economic practices on other developing countries, assessing their adoption and adaptation of Chinese models.
It also explores the challenges and opportunities presented by China's rise for Western legal and economic thought.
The authors offer insights into the future of global development, considering the implications of China's growing influence on international norms and institutions.
The book provides a nuanced perspective on the complexities of development models and their impact on global governance.
It analyzes the so-called "Beijing Consensus," contrasting it with the Washington Consensus and exploring its implications for global governance.
The book examines the influence of Chinese legal and economic practices on other developing countries, assessing their adoption and adaptation of Chinese models.
It also explores the challenges and opportunities presented by China's rise for Western legal and economic thought.
The authors offer insights into the future of global development, considering the implications of China's growing influence on international norms and institutions.
The book provides a nuanced perspective on the complexities of development models and their impact on global governance.