Red Capitalists in China : the party, private entrepreneurs, and prospects for political change.
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TextSeries: Cambridge modern China seriesPublication details: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003. Description: x, 187 p. : 23 cmISBN: 0-521-52143-2 (pbk.)Subject(s): 1976-2002 | Businessmen Political activity | Businessmen Political activity ChinaDDC classification: MCL 324.251075 DIC Summary: Examines the evolving relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and private entrepreneurs. Although many foreign observers expect that economic change will inevitably lead to political change in China, the author shows that China's entrepreneurs are willing partners with the state rather than an autonomous force in opposition to the state.
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Examines the evolving relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and private entrepreneurs. Although many foreign observers expect that economic change will inevitably lead to political change in China, the author shows that China's entrepreneurs are willing partners with the state rather than an autonomous force in opposition to the state.

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