
Party-State Capitalism: China's Communist Party and Rule by Market
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Navigating China's Economic Landscape
This chapter examines the complex relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and private capitalists since the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949. It challenges the notion of a sharp divide between strict state control and market reforms, revealing a consistent reliance on capitalists for economic growth amid political distrust. Through real-world examples and analysis of market dynamics, the chapter illustrates the precarious position of entrepreneurs navigating a system where market activities are regulated to serve state interests.
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