Chinese Perspectives on Globalization and Autonomy: 3 (Issues in Contemporary Chinese Thought and Culture, 3) - Hardcover

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Synopsis

This book is a reflection of the discussion and debates on globalization and state autonomy in China. These debates, dated back to early 1990s, witnessed China’s gradual involvement in globalization. Like other developing countries, China faced tremendous pressure when globalization intensified in the 1990s. As it turned out, China arduously made up its mind to embrace globalization, which reached its height when China was finally adopted as a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001.Thus, the articles in this book record the anxiety, concerns, uncertainty and enthusiasm of Chinese scholars in the face of China’s embracing of globalization. In other words, this book presents a unique Chinese perspective on globalization and state autonomy.

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About the Author

Cai Tuo is the director of the Center for Globalization and Global Issues Studies at Chinese University of Political Science and Law. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Nankai University. He is the author of Contemporary Global Issues.

From the Back Cover

This book is a reflection of the discussion and debates on globalization and state autonomy in China. These debates, dated back to early 1990s, witnessed China s gradual involvement in globalization. Like other developing countries, China faced tremendous pressure when globalization intensified in 1990s. As it turned out, China arduously made up its mind to embrace globalization, which reached its height when China was finally adopted as a member of World Trade Organization in 2001.Thus, the articles in this book record the anxiety, concerns, uncertainty and enthusiasm of Chinese scholars in the face of China s embracing of globalization. In other words, this book presents a unique Chinese perspective on globalization and state autonomy.

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