Description: 'China's Economic Development and Democratization' examines China's transformation from an institutional perspective. It focuses on whether there is any evidence to suggest that China's economic transformation may lead to political change. Students and scholars who are studying or conducting researches on the Chinese economy, society, or politics will find this book of particular interest.
Review Quotes: '...This is a timely study and valuable contribution to our knowledge, indispensable for both Western scholarly audiences and government policymakers concerned with China's growing role as a global economic player and participant in international affairs.' Dr Robert Taylor, University of Sheffield, UK 'This is a highly commendable work. Using empirical instruments and presenting a thorough analysis, Dr Wang's book is indispensable for anyone eager to understand how economic change in China can lead to democratization.' Dr Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan, University of Limerick, Ireland 'A stimulating and provocative book that will be of interest to scholars and practitioners concerned with the question of whether economic development and reform in China will lead to political change and democratisation.' Professor Nicholas Rees, University of Limerick, Ireland. '...reasonable coverage of post-1978 economic policies set against their historical background, and an assessment of their likely impact on the possibility of democracy emerging in China.' The China Journal 'The author's efforts in this volume...are to be commended...the book will interest an interdisciplinary audience...an intriguing discussion for those wondering where the ongoing Chinese reforms might be headed.'' China Review International